solar panels on a home: Solar Panels For Your Home – Reduce Your Monthly Electricity Bill To Zero!

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Want to learn how to build your own solar panels for less than $100 EACH? Go to buildsolarpanelsforyourhome.com and reduce your monthly electricity bill to Zero NOW!!!

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solar panels on a home: DIY My small home solar power system

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A brief layout of my solar system that I added to my small house. This house is still hooked up to the grid. I use it to run all the lights in my home and the tv, every day. I am able to run anything up to 1000 watts if needed

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solar module panels: The DIY Solar Panel Myth Busted

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www.SolarEnergyGuide.net – The DIY Solar Panel Myth Busted Building solar panels can be a fun and interesting project, however, it’s important to understand what you are dealing with. The homemade built panels should be used for smaller applications such as providing light for a shed, powering small electronics etc. If you are wanting to build high wattage solar panels in attempt to provide electricity into your home or a bigger project, this is not recommended. Here is why: First, homemade solar panels don’t last as long and you will see the efficiency decrease in a shorter period of time. Manufactured solar panels usually come with a 25 year warranty and last considerably longer than homemade panels (25+ years). Homemade solar panels do not have the proper certifications to qualify for the state and federal tax rebates. Without these certifications, you wouldn’t be compliant with the building/electrical code or insurance companies. It would take thousands of dollars and several months to get your panels listed by a NRTL(Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories). It could be a fire hazard. You should never put high powered, homemade panels consisting of wood and/or plastic over your home or flammable material. You would want to mount them on bare ground, a concrete surface, etc. An alternative for off grid or other solar projects is getting blemished solar panels. These type of panels have small blemishes that don’t really affect the output of the panels. You can get

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solar module panels: Lumeta: peel & stick solar – 2.25 kw in 34 minutes

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Lumeta PowerPly modules are the world’s first commercial-scale, “peel and stick” solar modules. Designed by engineers at California’s leading roofing contractor, the Lumeta Powerply uses industry-standard roof adhesives compatible with most commercial roofing systems – making it the easiest-to-install commercial solar module on the market. For more info, visit www.dricompanies.com

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solar module panels Solar Module Panels – Pay Me Now Or Pay Me Later

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As we all notice on a frequent basis, the price of everything goes up. All the time. Without warning. Basically people just accept it.  A small crowd of people might bellyache about it, but at the end of the day, we accept it. One of the things we just “accept” is the price of our utilities. You’d think with technological advances that we hear about on a daily basis that our utilities would not get so high.  Whether you are a believer in the polar ice caps melting and the greenhouse affect, it is a FACT that your utilities keep going up… and up.  Most people work so hard at their jobs that they don’t want to have to deal with it. Admit it, you’re probably exhausted half the time and so are most of the people you know. We eat to work and work to eat.

I bet you just love it when it’s winter and you get HUGE utility bills.  Have you ever had a home heating oil bill for over $1,000? I have and it wasn’t pretty. It’s even worse because most of us turn the heat down in the winter so we don’t run up the bill or we turn up the air conditioner because we can’t afford it. Does anybody not find this unacceptable?

Now is the time to actually do something. Now is the time to take charge. Now is the time to be more self-sufficient, if even a little bit.  Have you ever had the power go out for any length of time? How did that work out for you? Did you have an emergency generator for power? Did you have water? Did you have food? Could you generate heat if it was in the winter? Many of us have become so anesthetized by life running like clockwork that we do not consider the possibility of something actually going bad for any length of time.  Admit it, you’re spoiled.

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Harold Wayne has been involved in the design, product development and marketing of many consumer and health products for years.

Do you want to save money and be independent of the utility companies? Take action now and learn to build your own solar module panels, help the environment and become more self sufficient.

Solar panel arrays are much easier, quicker and cheaper to build than you can imagine. Make the power companies pay YOU money.

 

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