Use of Home Solar Systems

by allan on April 14, 2011

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Making home solar systems is fairly simple and can give you the benefit of turning the sun’s energy into electric energy. With the right materials, you will have enough energy to heat up water for your shower or pool and still have more to spare. (see also Build Solar Panel & Advantages of Solar Energy )

Ways of using home solar systems for water heating

Using a simple box coated with aluminum foil, you’ll be making a solar cooker that’s very effective for slow grilling and broiling. You don’t need any fancy equipment for a solar barbecue to impress the neighbors. A homemade solar cell needs very minimal effort. A radiator set painted black and placed in a box angled at 30 degrees towards the sun can work as your thermal panels.

Supply the copper tubes with slow, continuous trickling water and connect the tubes at the back of your radiator. With the help of a small pump, heated water will flow from the homemade solar panel down to a well-insulated storage container for home use. You’ll have a continuous supply of heated water for your kitchen, shower, and cleaning purposes even though you had a couple of days of cloudy sky.

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Your home solar systems can also take the form of an evacuated tube collection system, something a DIY fan can easily do. It’s like a collector with a flat plate that has a heat conductor inside a vacuum tube to efficiently gather energy from the sun. The water flow is similar to that found in a heat exchange system. Although comparatively expensive, there’s increased efficiency in collection and release of homemade solar energy .

Converting solar energy to electricity using home solar systems

Want your homemade solar cell to generate electricity? A photovoltaic cell is one of the best ways to get the cleanest and most efficient environment-friendly electricity for your home. Simple technical know-how will be just right to create a down-to-earth system that is strong enough to provide your home energy needs for a year. Large sizes and numbers of solar cells connected in a series have the most potential in supplying energy.

There’s no need for any drastic home reconstruction just to install your homemade solar cell. Although your roof is the best site for your homemade solar panels, there’s no need for reinforcing the structure. All you need to do is make sure there’s no shade and avoid overhanging branches of trees.

You can get creative and inspire your visitors with your passion for green energy solutions by adding them as sculptures on elevated section in your garden. Buying home solar systems is no longer exclusive for enthusiasts. Advances in technology and the increasing number of individuals interested in alternative green solutions has resulted in inexpensive materials for practical, everyday application of homemade solar power.

When previously seen as unreliable when the sun barely shines during cold winter months, the system grows increasingly efficient and about 50% more economical as years go by. You can now fully appreciate your solar project because your panels will be gathering energy during cloudy days, and any excess produced can either be stored in a battery, or diverted back to the grid for energy rebates.

When you think about it, ancient civilizations have been using solar energy to preserve grains and meat by drying them in order to have food for harsh seasons. Your home solar systems are pretty much on your house roof under the present sun, and more so in the future.

 

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