my solar tracker, tracking system, sun power energy

Posted by admin | Posted in Solar Energy | Posted on 09-10-2010


home made solar tracker, this is my first solar tracker . uses old C band sattelite mount modifide and use a electronics from redrok.com 2 x 110 W panels + 5 x 10 W panels

How to Make a Solar Panel | Solar Power | Solar System

Posted by admin | Posted in Solar Energy | Posted on 03-10-2010


www.ebookdotcom.com — HOW TO MAKE A SOLAR PANEL | How To Make A Solar Panel Tips | How To Make A Solar Panel Guide! If you’d like to make your own improvised homemade solar cell out of things you can find around the house and in a hardware store, this is how you can do it. 1.Wash your hands and the copper sheet in soap water to remove impurities. Use sandpaper to remove imperfections in the copper. 2.Place the copper sheet on the electric stove and kick it up to its highest temperature. You should see the sheet change colors. The colors should eventually disappear as black CuO (copper III oxide) forms on the sheet.The CuO will eventually fall off. Leave the copper on the stove for half an hour and let the black coating get good and thick so it falls off easier. 3.Leave it to cool after half an hour, and as it cools, the black stuff will flake off. It can get messy because the black layer flakes off with considerable force but won’t damage anything, it just causes a mess. Leave for about 15 minutes so it can get to room temp. You can scrub off the rest of the black CuO with running water and your hands, but avoid hard scrubbing or bending the copper. 4.Then cut out another piece of copper the same size as the other one. Using the alligator clips, hold the pieces of copper inside the clear bottle across from each other, bending them so that they fit the curvature of the bottle. The top of the copper pieces should be flush with the top of the bottle. Then fill the bottle

$120 12 volt Solar System

Posted by admin | Posted in Solar Energy | Posted on 02-10-2010


A quick overview of my new solar system. The heart of the system is the 20 watt solar panel, hooked up to an 8 amp charge controller. I use the system to run a small dc fan daily and charge my various different storage batteries. The whole system was very affordable (not costing more than $120) and was very easy to piece together. This is not my first solar system, but the first that I built myself. Most of the parts came from ebay at very good prices. I started the system with a limited knowledge of solar, but thanks to what I’ve learned from various different websites, including videos from youtube, building it was easy. Later on I plan to make a series of videos to show the systems performance and also how you can build your own solar system for cheap. Check back for more updates soon!

Hybrid Energy System: Solar Panels, Wind Turbine, Solar Hot Water Heater, & TED 5000, iPad

Posted by admin | Posted in Solar Energy | Posted on 09-09-2010


Renewable Energy: AET 64 sqft Solar Hot Water Heater System, 5.1kw, 24 Sanyo HIT 215 Watt Solar Panels, SMA 5000US Inverter, ARE 2.5 kw Wind Turbine, SMA 3000US Inverter, TED 5000 (The Energy Detective), iPad Display

Do It Yourself – How to make a Solar System

Posted by admin | Posted in Solar Energy | Posted on 04-09-2010


David and Christians ‘Do it Yourself’. In Episode One David and Christian look at how to build a solar system. By Joseph and Andrew with music soundtrack by Jamie Birkett.

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