Solar Systems: Important Things to Consider
Before employing any home solar power panels or selecting the one that is for your home, you have to take into account important factors such as: The types of thermal panels ![]() Image credit: ariwriter There are different types of these kinds of panels such as the solar unglazed and flat-glazed panels as well as the solar evacuated tube panels. There is also the type of thermal panels which is the concentrating type. These are the types of thermal panels that you can choose from when getting for yourself a solar system for your home. Primary use of the solar power system Where do you intend to use your solar power systems? Are the solar panels going to heat your swimming pool? They can actually be used for water heating. They can also be utilized for radiators and radiant floors as well as other applicable heating systems. This alternative power system can also be used for running the air conditioning. The price of the panels Everything depends on the panel’s capacity to provide power. Of course, if you are going to purchase one that will run your household totally, without being complimented by the power coming from the local utility, then, the system will definitely cost you a huge amount of money. On the other hand, if you need a system that will just run some of your home’s small appliance, then you will just have to purchase a small unit, and this definitely will cost much less. |







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SolarPanel said ... (11:44 PM) :
post a commentGood info here! I've had a lot of success making homemade solar panels (for just over $100) using the techniques at http://earth4energy-solarhome.blogspot.com/
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I'm installing a large PV solar system on my home in Oceanside, Ca. I'm documenting the installation on a web site. If you want to watch a large system go in from the ground up, stop on by! The site is at:
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Enjoy!!!
JimmyD
Hey Ernest, nice to see your contribution to the solar world ;) Be sure to stop the Solar Panel Forum and talk with others who share the same interest in solar panels.