The economy is not doing well now. Solar panel can help you save more money. Also it’s good for the environment because solar power doesn’t release any harmful gases or pollution when you use it. Certain natural resources are becoming scarce such as fossil fuels. The price for some natural resources is rising. Therefore solar power will be another great renewable energy since it is free to use and available in abundance and it’s not difficult to get. The only thing you need is making a solar panel yourself because an already-made solar panel is expensive.
Building a solar power is easy to do. The materials won’t cost you more than $200. Also, these materials are easy to obtain. Most of them can be purchased from local hardware store. Even, some of them can be obtained for free.
If you decide to make your first solar panel, the materials you may need are shear metals, table salt, copper, electric drill, sand paper and solar cells. You may also need a complete instruction. These are some things you must need in order to make a solar panel. As you can see above, these things are simple and making a solar panel is not as difficult as you think. Solar cells are the main part of the solar panel; it reacts to sunlight and converts it to the electricity for your home. You may need an inverter to convert it. With the free electricity generated by the solar panel, a homemade solar panel can save your 50%-80% on your electricity bills.
Danny Ma
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