Build your own solar power panels
I have found out a way that you can build your own solar energy panels. Generate your own electricity with something that you build yourself, saving thousands of dollars off of buying new.
Amazingly almost anyone can build their own solar panels, without any solar energy experience with the guide we have found.
This guide I’ve found to build your own solar panel system provides step by step instructions and is easy to follow. You don’t have to be a do-it-yourselfer, or even be especially handy. Almost anyone can build their own solar panel with the plans, and step-by-step instructions.
The average solar panel array costs $27,000. You can build your own for a small fraction of that. Build one, or build a whole array.
The cool thing about this guide is that it has detailed videos showing you every thing that you need to do.
Check out this video, then click to find out more about DIY solar
Have fun, save money and save the environment. What a great project!
I really like this product. I do a lot of do-it-yourself renewable energy projects on my site.
One thing you should be sure to check out on that site is the free bonus videos. They’re great, and answer a lot of questions that might come up while building a project. and $98 for a solar panel, that’s totally doable, I’m glad they’ve made it available to the public.
Wow, this is a great resource. Thanks for sharing! I’ve put up a wind turbine, but never knew I could make my own solar array. I’m going to try it.
I have a question about these guides. I wonder if I can do it without having to learn a lot about electrical engineering or theory. I’m not interested in taking a college course in this stuff, I just want to save money on my electric bill which gets biger all the time.
Before I get this, can you tell me what kind of skills I need?
Hi Frank, thanks for stopping by. I was worried about the same thing. I don’t consider myself especially handy, or know too much about electricity. What I found is that with the guides , Ididn’t need to know anything to begin with. All I needed was a good reason to be doing the project, (which is to save money!), and the commitment to see it done. The plans and step-by-step instructions made it easy to build a solar panel. Along the way, of course, I learned a lot. But it wasn’t like book learning, I learned by doing, which I think is the best way. Try the DIY solar panel guide, and I think you’ll find the same thing. One really cool thing is that there is a 100% money back guarantee. I totally expected to get it, think it was too complicated and return it. I’m glad I tried it because it was a lot easier than I expected and really helped, so I kept it and built my own solar power for my home.
Have fun!
Great info! I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
I have this already, and I’d recommend that everybody else check this out.
I can see a great improvement in your Posts, I’ll love to get in contact. Keep up the great work! Your writing is very inspirational for someone who is new to this type of stuff.
I’ve been into environmentalism for 20 some odd years now. I’ve always wanted to find a way to reduce our usage of the electrical grid, which I’ve done to some extent with a few solar panels, but I can’t really afford anything that would power the whole home. I’ve been looking into building a cheap magnetic generator, but I’ve been wondering how hard it would be. Have you had any experience with this or others?
It’s past time to stop using foreign oil! Maybe we will always need some oil, but we just have to stop depending on Middle East oil. There are 3 fairly easy things that all of us can do now to make a difference. 1- Stop pumping gas into your car! If you have a gas guzzler now, convert it into an electric car. No more gas! 2- Stop using electricity off the electric grid! Either build solar panels, or build a cheap magnetic generator. Not very hard! 3- Learn to bike or walk! If you are only going a mile to the shop, walk or bike there. My 2 cents.
Just thought i would comment and say neat design, did you code it yourself? Looks great.
I like to do it myself, if you know what I mean