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Solar Panels For Sale Aren't Your Best Deal Anymore - The Surprising Source For Reasonable Solar Power
So you are considering for solar panels for sale?
That makes plenty of sense. As energy prices continue being unpredictable, more and more builders and property owners are looking to solar energy in an effort to reduce prices. Incidents where begin to sell electricity returning to the power company.
Still, despite the fact that they're more inexpensive in the long run than drawing energy in the power company, solar panels for sale aren't the best choice. There's a nearly untapped source that's a lot more economical.
What is it?
It's do-it-yourself (DIY) solar panels.
Hear me out. And let me know, when I'm done, unless you think I'm right.
First, derive the price.
A typical cell installed on your roof will amount to $7-9 per watt (or about $800 per 100-watt panel). You should buy solar panels for sale at around $4-6 watt. But after professional installation, you'll be back near the commercial price, say around $700 per 100-watt panel.
How much will it cost for you to do it yourself?
Lower than $200. Savings like that isn't just small change.
That's $500 still in your pocket at the end of the day - which is about how long it will lead you to build the average 100-watt panel - one day.
Ok, but is it necessary to be handy?
Yes, just a little. But if you can drive screws and fix your sink, you can probably do it yourself.
Some tips about what you need to know.
1. Get detailed plans
Not the free ones that usually get too technical too quickly. Right away you're watching wiring diagrams. And GET VIDEOS if you can. It will make all the difference in pursuing the instructions the first time.
2. Get most supplies locally
They are not exotic like they was previously. You'll have just about everything you will need in your garage or available at the local hardware store:
plywood
a roll of copper wire, and
sheets of glass
Yes, you do need to get some photovoltaic cells. But building solar panels is typical enough now that they may be readily available online or even at some local retailers.
3. Obtain a free weekend
Spend each day in the garage with your son or daughter (plan a weekend whether it's your first panel) and you will have a 100-watt panel.
What will that power?
Typically a tiny appliance, though I was just talking to the neighborhood fish hatchery and they run all their lights and pumps off one cell the size of a big picnic desktop.
Just thought you may be interested in reading this guide: solar panels for sale and flexible solar panels.
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