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Solar panels produce electricity-using wavelengths of light. All you need is a direct sunlight for it to work in the best way possible. You can use PV systems but they are expensive and would you require you to buy invertors to convert the DC to AC power. Use the AC power that is interfaced in the grid. With that in mind, this article will provide instructions on how to make solar panels.
There are different ways of building solar panels. You can use kits or a package that has a set of all the things that you will need. Most solar kits will include a soldering iron, solder, tabbing and flux along with the solar cells. By having kits in installing your solar panels, you only need to follow the instructions in it. You will save more money if you do the work yourself.
As a homeowner, you will see the benefits of using solar panels. Solar energy is eco-friendly because it is emission free. You will reduce your electricity bills and thus save money. You will recover the costs of buying the kit rather quickly.
Solar Panels Will Save You Money
Cut a rectangular like shape of copper that will fit the size of a burner. Make sure that you use a clean piece of copper. Wash your hands thoroughly as well. Place the clean piece of copper in the burner.
A reddish pattern will form as the copper heats up. The copper will have a black coating as it gets hotter; replacing the red and orange colors. As the copper will completely lost any trace of color, cook it up for about 30 minutes. After thirty minutes, turn off the burner and let the copper cool slowly. The black oxide will fall off the copper.
Scrub the cooled copper under running water to help remove the formed oxide. Wash it carefully so as not to remove the red cuprous oxide that has been created while burning it. You should now cut another piece of copper with the same size and clip it on a jar, adjacent to each other. Take note to place the coppers without touching each other.
The positive terminal of the meter should be connected to the clean copper and the negative terminal should be connected to the cuprous oxide copper. Mix water and salt—dissolving the salt in hot tap water, enough to make it the cover the bottom of copper plates, but avoiding the clips to becoming wet. Then place your homemade solar panels under the heat of the sun and see the meter jump, which will reflect the current it gets from the sun.
Now that you have the basics of how to make solar panels, will you take action?
