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Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Best Use Of Home Solar Panels To Power Your Home

We get our energy from the sun. The sun has been supplying Earth with solar energy for millions (billions?) of years and people have been using home solar energy for thousands of year. Mostly to heat their water and homes. Until recently this was done in a crude way but with the newest technology we now have a more reliably way to convert solar energy into electricity. And that way is the use of home solar panels.

Home solar panels pull in the suns energy and convert it to electricity that will run your home. I could say without a hitch but you have to take into account cloudy days. If you live in an area where you get mostly sun every day you won’t have many problems. But that’s what battery backup are for.

How A Solar Panel System Works

There are three things home solar panels have in common with the power grid you now use. The first is solar panels as well as your power grid use photovoltaic panes as a power source. This matches up with the turbines and fossil fuel generators in your power plane.

The second is they all need to have a power storage unit to store the power that is generated. This stores the incoming energy so it can be used later. Usually when the sun goes down. And the last is how much power your home draws or what is call” the load”. The load is the capacity of energy your house uses everyday. These three components make up the overall power system of your power use.

There’s also three types of home solar panel systems you can be on. The first is the grid. This means you’re on the local power grid and receive supplemental power from them. Like when you have three or four days of clouds and have used up your supply of power from the storage units. The local power grid takes care of your power needs until the sun can charge up the storage units.

The second type of home solar panel systems is when you’re off grid. This means you’re on your own. If there are three or four days of clouds then your stored power will be used up and it will go to your battery back up. But if the local power grid goes down then you’ll be fine but your neighbors won’t be. They won’t have any power. Any extra power you have can be used for something else.

The last type is a home solar panel system on the grid plus a battery backup. If you run out of power the local grid will supply the power and if the local grid goes down then you can supply them with power. Well, depending on the size of your system. Always if you’re attached to the grid any extra power you have can be sold to the power company.

Before you consider installing home solar panel systems in your home do your homework first. Find out how much power you use for a month and make your home as efficient as possible.

It is now possible to make environmentally friendly and free energy from the sun by using home solar panels.

How to build home solar panels

This site provides tips and techniques for home solar panel. For the do-it-yourselfers you will find valuable information on how to build home solar panels.