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DIY SOLAR PANEL TRAINING PV PHOTOVOLTAIC HARBOR FREIGHT SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR POWER KITS

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Uploaded on Aug 10, 2008

Solar Training is an interesting idea as True Green Business may be the wave of the future.
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$250 solar panel sysytem in action.

This easy system is affordable and there is no need to take out a 2nd mortgage:-)

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  • George McNally

    please make a video showing how to do what solarslinger is talking about...no battery, just getting credit for the power you generate.

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    watch?v=hANi5NbcY5g

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  • Joe R

    I bought 2 kits from Harbor Freight when they were on sale for $140/ea. I set them up and the charge controllers were only reading 14--15.4 on one, and the other would read 15--16.5. Did I get bad panels?

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  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    Test each panel open with a standard voltage meter. The HF controllers are okay but usually junk. I have 2 that are perfect and 2 that charger correctly but read low too. The panels on mine are fine, just the controller. The controllers should read 20-21 open no lad and 12-14v with a battery connected. Panels open with a voltage tester should each read 20-21 in direct sunlight.

    Let me know if this helps.

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  • milkweed728

    if i want to run my house on all solar electricity i would use the battery to the inverter but my mom once messed up her laptop when she plugged it into the inverter so my question is will i be able to run all my house hold items without messing them up would i be able to run it like the power is from the power company ?? please help.thank you

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  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    You need a "pure sine inverter" for electronics and a less expensive regular modified sine inverter for motors and higher current items. Pure sine will work for all but they are more expensive for larger watt draws. Computers, TVs etc. are low power devices requiring lower wattage.

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  • HomeWind Turbines

    That's only going to happen with a cheap, non-professional inverter and a system that's not engineered. You have to use a legitimate UL 1741 compliant system that's safe in your home and with your appliances.

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  • Romans Five|Eight

    My wife and I do some motorcycle camping and we are wanting a solution for power that ISN'T a noisy generator. Thinking about mounting this kit on top of a small pull behind trailer, with a deep cycle battery and sine wave inverter. Charging a couple cellphones, a camera, and maybe a laptop. You think a setup like this would be sufficient? Assume 12-14 hours of 'load' worst case scenario, BUT, the panels will be mounted flat facing up and not always pointed in an 'opportune' direction.

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  • Glenn Hough

    How much this kit cost?? been looking for one..

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  • solarslinger

    your talking anywhere from 5 to 8 kilowatts to run a house(50 to 80 of these little panels)its been proven the best way is to stay tied into a power grid and get REAL panels (250 to 300 watts) using batteries is very costly and they last 5 to 6 so how much it will cost to replace the stacks of batteries?staying tied into the grid 2 things happen.you will never be without power and you never have to pay for batteries.the power you produce goes into the grid as credit email solarslinger@gmail.com

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  • solarslinger

    keep in mind you got it at harbor freight.....if you want your moneys worth you need to spend real money.....unfortunately diy panels are not going to work right and will not last up to time and elements

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  • Perry F.

    Hey Guys,

    does this mean a blocking diode was installed to prevent discharging batteries when sun goes down?

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