Posted by admin | Posted in Build Solar Panel | Posted on 28-12-2009
Tags: diy, energy, green, howto, solar

Is there a way to build some kind of alternative energy source of my house with materials from home?
I do not know how hard it is to build solar panels or something that could actually be used to help alternatvie energy source for my home? Any ideas?
Let me start saying that we (my family and I) live completely, 100% "in the network and are completely self sufficient" The house is built utilizing natures elements natural, in the form of an octagon with bow doors, 8 feet wide on each wall to catch every angle of wind (typical 4 sided homes have half the chance as one with 8 sides. A circle is the most efficient design). Wood stoves, solar chimney, solar AC, solar heating, solar water heating (pool and home), solar cooking, solar energy, wind power, hydrogen powered back up generator, hydrogen back up water heater, hydrogen stove, 2 hydrogen powered trucks, 1 EV (electric vehicle) and satellite Internet. No service lines public, no water lines, roads, tv, cell service, etc. on our ranch. Everything needed is produced here. All electricity comes from 27 solar panels, 2 wind gens and a back hydrogen generator if needed (typically we can last 9 days with all the luxuries of time without sun, no wind, it has not happened yet). The water is captured in stock and rain. Hot water is made with solar water heaters with a lot of hydrogen in hot demand as a backup. Even our vehicles using alternative energy (2 hydrogen trucks, 1 EV electric vehicle converted). Because of this we have no bills, no debt and no mortgage. The fallowing steps were taking directly from a DIY guide I offer to those who want to run from their homes with solar power safely, reducing your monthly bills or even selling power the electric companies. The full guide is available at www-com moon water. Its very simple but if you have any problem please contact me directly I can walk process was launched. Materials you need a sheet of copper flashing from the hardware store. This normally costs around $ 5.00 per square foot. We will have over half a square foot. Clamp two tracks. A sensitive micro-ammeter that can read currents between 10 and 50 microamperes. Radio Shack sells small LCD multimeters to do, but uses a small surplus meter with a needle. An electric stove. My stove is gas, so I bought a small burner electric hotplate for about $ 25. The little 700 watt burners probably will not work – mine is 1100 watts, so the recorder hotting up. A large clear plastic bottle off of which you can cut the top. I used a 2 liters bottle of spring water. A large glass jar mouth also work. Table salt. I want a couple of tablespoons of salt. Tap water. Sandpaper or a wire brush in an electric drill. Sheet metal shears to cut the copper strip. The first step is to cut a piece of copper foil is about the size of the burner of the stove. Wash your hands so that they have no grease or oil on them. Then wash the copper sheet with soap or cleanser to get oil or grease with it. Use the sandpaper or wire brush to thoroughly clean the deck copper, so that any sulphide or other light corrosion is removed. Next, place the cleaned and dried copper sheet on the burner and turn the burner to its highest value. As the copper starts to heat up, you will see beautiful oxidation patterns begin to form. Oranges, purples, reds and copper cover. As the copper is heated, the colors are replaced with a black coating of cupric oxide. This is not the oxide we want, but later fall away, showing the reds, oranges, pinks and purples of the cuprous oxide layer underneath. The last traces of color disappear as the burner starts hot. When the recorder is bright red-hot the copper strip is covered with a black cupric oxide coat. Simmer for half an hour, so the black coating is thick. This is important because a thick shell off well, while a thin coat will stay stuck to the copper. After half hour of cooking, turn off the recorder. Leave the hot copper on the burner cool slowly. If it cools too quickly, the black oxide will stay stuck to the copper. As the copper cools, it contracts. The black cupric oxide also is reduced. But they shrink at different rates, which makes the black cupric oxide flake off. The black flakes pop off the copper with enough force to make fly a few inches. This means a little more cleaning effort around the stove, but it's fun to watch. When the copper has cooled to room temperature (this takes about 20 minutes), most of the black oxide will be gone. A light wash hands under running water to remove most of the small pieces. Resist the temptation to remove all the black spots by scrubbing hard or flexing the soft copper. This could damage the delicate red cuprous oxide layer we need to contribute to the work of the solar cell. Cut another sheet of copper the same size as the first. Fold the pieces carefully, so that it fits into the plastic bottle or jar without touching. The copper oxide coating that was up in the background is usually the best side to face outwards in the jar, because it has the most gentle and clean the surface. Place the two clip leads, one to the new copper plate and one plate to the copper oxide coated. Connect the cable from the clean copper plate the positive terminal of the meter. Connect the cable from the copper oxide plate to the negative terminal of the meter. Now mix a couple tablespoons of salt into some hot water. Incorporate salt water until salt dissolves. Then carefully pour the saltwater into the jar, being careful not to get the clip leads wet. The saltwater should not completely cover plates – you should leave about an inch of plate above the water, so you can move around the solar cell without the clip leads wet. now place in the sun with magnefied at the top. The solar cell is a battery, even in the dark, and usually show a few microamps of current. That's it it's that simple. If you'd more detailed process and some photos (ouldn't put here) is available, along with some other alternative energy projects DIY Water-com www moon I hope this helped, feel free to contact me personally if you have any questions if you want help making your first self sufficient steps, I am willing to walk step by step threw the process. I have written several practice guides available at www-yourself water-luna com on the subject. We also offer online and workshops in the field, seminars and exercises to help others help the environment. Dan Martin alterative Energy / Sustainable Consultant, Living 100% on Alternative and Author of how a simple but incredibly powerful resource is transforming the lives of regular people all over the world … Instantly increase their revenue and reducing its debt, while saving the environment through FREE ENERGY … All with one click of a mouse … For more information: www AGUA-LUNA com Stop Global Warming!
How To Make Solar Panels – Make Inexpensive Solar Panels to Solar Power Your Home and Save Heaps
|
|
ReVIVE Series Solar ReStore External Battery Pack with Universal USB Charging Port for Portable Smartphones / E-readers / MP3 Players and More USB Powered Devices $27.99 Portable Extended Battery Charge Pack This easy-to-use, multi-functional charger let’s you take charging on-the-go. It’s equipped with a universal USB charging port & a powerful internal backup battery that stores backup power for when you are away from outlets. Charge it up by the power of the Sun, USB or an AC outlet to provide a full-charge to most mobile devices. It’s also designed with a conv… |
|
|
Tripp Lite APS3636VR 3600W 36V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 30-Amp Charger $1,531.80 36V DC – 120V AC – Continuous Power:3600W… |
|
|
Solar Mobile Charger w/Built-in Li-ion Battery & 6 Power Tips (Black) – Recharge Your Mobile Devices On The Go! $12.35 Solar Mobile Charger w/Built-in Li-ion Battery & 6 Power Tips (Black) – Recharge Your Mobile Devices On The Go!… |

ydR5wl wfmggatfendq, [url=http://qqhwhwvgoruy.com/]qqhwhwvgoruy[/url], [link=http://wcrkpwchfzbr.com/]wcrkpwchfzbr[/link], http://tvxwtooflkur.com/
sFIl0u zsopfjrqvrbu, [url=http://zqnhqbjmkwzt.com/]zqnhqbjmkwzt[/url], [link=http://ocucfmadkfak.com/]ocucfmadkfak[/link], http://rqukkezmibmu.com/