Posted by admin | Posted in Build Solar Panel | Posted on 29-04-2010
Tags: diy, energy, green, howto, solar

DIY solar panels for the party in Gride?
I just made my first dollar 120 watt panel, battery in my objections 27TMX Trojan perfectly. Now I am thinking to build solar panels for installation over a network to tie in my house, maybe 15 panels that would, is it safe?
Congratulations by solar panel. It takes hard work to build one. Tying the grid requires permission from the electric company, and compliance with local codes construction. This generally means compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), which means that their panels must be UL (or other similar number) on the list, for fire and electrical safety reasons. homemade panels does not qualify, unfortunately. I really discourage trying to do an installation of the forest without permission, as the distribution of energy in a house is nothing to be trifled with. It is also likely to void your homeowner's insurance, and give the bank a reason to call your mortgage, if you have them.
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