Author: DIYer
• Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Assembly Kit Solar

Solar kits are great ways you can build cost-effective solar panels that will generate power and savings year after year. They make building your own home solar panels inexpensive. The sun is an almost infinite source of energy that's non-polluting and free and it is now easy to start using this resource. The retail market for home solar panels has prices around the region of $20,000 for the panels and installation. These sorts of numbers mean that it will take years before you recover the cost of your investment and is not practical for even the most environmentally-conscious homeowner. Solar kits allow the homeowner to build their own home solar panels for under $300, with performance comparable to the retail units.

To make home solar panels feasible, you need to check if there is adequate sunlight. Countries like India, Indonesia, New Zealand and South Africa have lots of sunshine all year round and solar kits are very popular there. Strangely enough, the United Kingdom, where grey weather and lack of sunshine is a national source of amusement, also sees strong sales in solar kits for homeowners who want to save money.

It is possible to save 80% or more of your electricity bill each month. However, you should expect such a saving after having built two or more solar panels and the best advice is to start small, building a solar panel to power one or two appliances like your mobile phone chargers and then start scaling up the project to power your air conditioning or your electric oven. As your skill and know-how at building the solar panels grows so will the efficiency of the units you produce. Eventually you will be able to generate enough energy to supplement all of your needs when the sun is shining, and you might even be able to sell some electricity back to the power company and save even more money. Whilst a DIY solar kit will provide many of the materials and components you need, you'll still have to buy a few more to help you install the solar panel, but these components are easily available from your local hardware store. All in all it should cost you about $300 per panel in total. Shop around for the best deals Your first solar panel might seem like a bit of a learning curve. Rest assured, you should need no engineering skills to assemble the solar panel.

Most solar kits have clear instructions on how to put the solar panel together and install it, so once you have understood the instructions you should be able to complete the project quite quickly and easily. You could even make it a project for the entire family. The solar kit will give you all you need to build a home renewable energy system that will generate power and save you money for years to come, and it's a great way to both save money and fight climate change.

About the Author:

Mark S Tan is a home renewable energy expert who likes saving money, especially if he can fight climate change at the same time.
Would you like to save money and fight global warming? You can if you build your own home solar panels, click here now: http://www.homemadepowersolutions.com

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Generate Your Own Solar Power with Solar Kits



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