How to Make Your Own Solar Panels and Save 80% on Your Energy Bills

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Shelby Bach

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Apr 22, 2010, 9:44:29 PM4/22/10
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Sky high energy bills have been plaguing households for years now and
if that wasn't bad enough, energy costs continue to soar even higher
every year. Many of us are simply not made of money and find it rather
difficult to keep up with these outrageous energy bills. Over the last
few years people have started looking for other means of energy in
order to power their houses. Renewable Energy Sources such as Solar
panels and Wind turbines have soared in popularity, and have helped
thousands of people cut their bills in half or even more.
The biggest downfall with these renewable energy sources, is that they
come at a fairly steep price of about 3-5 thousand dollars per unit.
This really adds up quickly and by the time you build enough of these
units to eliminate your bill altogether you looking at a fairly hefty
bill that will take you years to pay off.
The good news is that you can completely skip the part about spending
a small fortune and you can build your very own fully functional solar
panels for just under $200. These solar panels have been tested and
proven to reduce your energy bills by as much as 80%. So how do you
Build these Solar Panels?
There are a few materials that you will need in order to get started
building your very own solar panels, you will need to get things like
plywood, strong glass, solar cells, inverter box, and charge
controller box. But most importantly you need a very good, detailed
step by step guide that will show you how to build these solar panels
to allow for the best results.
The biggest problem becomes trying to find the absolute best guide
that will help you to build the most efficient, and effective solar
panel system possible. A good guide should be written for the complete
novice DIY'er and should be full of step by step instructions with
detailed drawings, and videos. The guide should also come with full
customer support in case your run into any trouble at all.
There are a ton of guides and information all over the internet on how
to build your very own solar panels, but you have to be very careful
as a lot of these guides are written by beginners, or are very
complicated and hard to understand. When it comes to finding a great
guide online the old saying, "You get what you Pay for" applies.

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