Saving Energy with Solar Power : Using Homemade Solar Panels

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Make homemade solar panels to save on cost. Learn about saving energy in your home with natural or solar power in this free video. …

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March 19, 2009

tatay41

Just a few things you forgot, a one way diode matched to the output. a charge controller, correct sized wiring, lol . batteries and an inverter

March 20, 2009

tatay41

In order to get the totaled 48v you will need 4 of the panels that you are describing, not only that but in order to prevent burning up your inverter you will need four 12v batteries deep cycle batteries and a charge controller, you can easily get a morning star charge controller for less than 50dollars, the deep cycle batteries will cost a little bit, or get a lower voltage inverter and half that. if youre really interested send me a message and i will send a more detailed description.

March 23, 2009

TheCleanDotOrg

See we can make a difference…one person at a time for a new energy future.

March 25, 2009

ourkids123

i have got 2. 80 w 12v panels but have got 48v inverter do i get one more 80w panel ?????

March 28, 2009

bloodymess555

yeah i agree with you i was looking this whole sit for how to build a solar panel out of homemade materials and i just cant find it..

March 30, 2009

punanibuzzed

this guys an asshole

April 3, 2009

OmegaSeekerr

email me at lhensleyatsignwebkraft-hsdotnet and I'll send you some instructions and where to get the parts. (Replace at sign and dot with you know what.) And if you live in North Florida come help me!

stevnmilr

he needs to show a how to make a solar panel

April 5, 2009

theoneagain

YOU NEED TO PROTECT YOUR CELLS man
Your panels are FCKED
and are leaking BAD NEWS
EVA THEM

April 8, 2009

weaverfever55

thank you so much,this I UNDERSTAND

April 9, 2009

grayjc

That's pure Genus. I don't think I've seen this being used anywhere. 2X output.
Thanks

April 10, 2009

kavemann11

first you need the solar cells, then you need the "tabbing" material to connect the ind cells, lay it on a base of air filter media onto an aluminum panel, then plexiglass the cover down making it water tight. Have 2 holes connecting to the lil blue hobby box u picked up from radio shack as your junction box attatched to that aluminum panel and you got yourself a real live solar panel!

April 13, 2009

victormfsv

yeah nice Arnold!

April 14, 2009

dexxtteer

I have been looking for hours now and cant find a single vid on how to build solar panels at home?? they are all infomercials.. I applaud you guys for finding your own lil nich in the globl market but Im fairly broke and do not own credit cards. I do however need to know how to harness the sun, please does anyone know of a good vid evplaining how to make a solar panel at home?
I found severl for building the windmill's…but no solar pannels..I find this to be very curious??

April 15, 2009

sushimotoo

Hallo,
wo bekommt man diesesn "Solarzellenbruch"?

April 16, 2009

dairycow

230$ to be exact lol, i learned that off another video

April 18, 2009

howmakeSOLARPANELS

I have full instructions on how to build very cheap solar panel and wind mill for home. FULL step-by-step guide.

April 19, 2009

bella1bell

1 hold your breath
2 got to another video
3 leave this comment
1 hold your breath
2 got to another video
3 leave this comment
4 if you can do all that holding your breah you're a good kisser

April 22, 2009

moh96

he meant 1.5 volt average per cell

April 24, 2009

dinmagic

30-60 bucks right there, buying a new one would cost hundreds for that size.

April 26, 2009

michellsmithz

STOP! Read My Full Review on How To Make Home Made Solar Panels and Power. Just Click My name and Watch the video!!!

April 29, 2009

celloprof

Also Edmund Scientific…Type up>>> SOLAR CELL GRAB BAG!!!

May 3, 2009

zws1922

London Bridge :D

May 6, 2009

windoes98se

wair are u geting theas broken solar panels , are they cheap?

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