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I should have found that earlier.. It was always been
a problem with me. Until a friend of mine recommended
me that site also:
GreenEnergyNow.info
Our average electric bill before solar was like $150/month
After building my own thru that site, the lowest electric bill
was $40 :))
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Commercial Solar Panels are Expensive!
It will take you 10 Years - to pay back on Solar Panels
Your Only Option is to Build Your own Solar Panels
There is an Engineer from Chicago that explains it All
You can find his web site by Searching Google for...
"Top DIY Solar Panels"
Select the First Result (Ignore The Advertisements)
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No increase in global average carbon dioxide levels are possible: that is all lie from nuclear power by the stupid to believe!
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What if you stick this thing on a Peltier Cell to collect heat energy?
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to riznsun, Look up the average sunlight per day where you live, or at least close to where you live (climatetemp.info/usa/). Im pumped on solar now because the price of the panels keeps dropping. Ive made my own, Its fun and it helps you learn but it is not worth it when panels are so cheap. you wont make a quality panel for 1.00 or 1.50 a watt.
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The price is down on most solar products. To about 1.80 per watt on flexible panels and 1.00 per watt on ridgid panels. Solar panels dont take ten years to pay for If you install them and get them reasonably. It does not pay to build your own panels if you plan on having a nice frame and encapsulating them properly. My small system cost me about 700 dollars with 2 large 280 watt panels and a grid tie inverter. It returns about .35 to .40 per day in the midwest which averages 7 hrs per day sun.
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You know, it's no wonder more people are not trying this. The meters, the inverters, when it comes to electricity it's the stuff that most people have no clue about. I want to know how to use the sun to power up things but have no patience to learn everything. So when you get a solar panel what do you hook it up to? And why doesn't anyone ever show what the generated electricity hooks up to? What exactly will it run? And I am in a cloud belt where I live. Is there any hope of making it work?
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Global warming is fiction from nuclear power after Chernobyl. The natural climate has been cooling for fourteen years
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@LOPEZdJUNGLIST It's DC voltage, therefore a transformer won't do the job. You have to use a DC to DC converter to get the voltage down to 12v.
What exactly is it designed for @ 42 Volts? That doesn't sound like a common rating on devices? Or is it specifically meant for some type of OEM applications?
Can you "mod" it to say do a couple of sections in parralel to lower the voltage while still harnessing the wattage by increasing the current output instead of covering part of the pannel?
rasmasyean 6 months ago
@rasmasyean 24 volt charging or 2x battery series.
Also any gti 28v-55v
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 5 months ago