Apr 7

This video shows how professionals install a complete solar heating system that provides solar hot water. The installation was filmed over a period of one and a half days, but the whole process has been speeded and edited to fit within a 3.5 minute time frame. We did this for you, so that you can see why our customers are 100% happy with the work that we do.

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Jan 16

http://www.EnergyBrainiac.com – How to Make Solar Panels – Build Homemade Solar Panels & Save $1000s
Building homemade solar panels is an excellent way to save money and protect the environment at the same time. Making your own solar panels is not as difficult as it may sound. Some of the things you will need are: an electric stove, copper wires, a micro-meter etc. These materials can be easily found in any hardware store. To build your own solar panels you will need to make solar cells, connect them in series and also connect the solar panels to one another. After that you should connect the solar panels to a battery and an inverter that will convert the solar energy into usable form for home use. It may take you a few days to complete the project, but it is definitely much better to do it yourself instead of paying up to $3000 for a ready made solar panel.

This is why you should use the power of the sun: * Save more than 80% on your electricity bill or even eliminate it completely. * Save on taxes for using green energy. * Gain money by selling the extra power to the electric company. * Reduce the pollution by using a clean and inexhaustible energy source.

The best place to install solar panels is your roof because there they can absorb direct sunlight, but if that is not an option you can also use your garden, your backyard and many other places. Solar cells collect energy even in cloudy days.

Solar energy systems can be used to produce electricity to power all devices in your home (photovoltaic) or to produce heat for bathing and your swimming pool (solar thermal system).

In general building your own solar power system costs less than $300 and practically pays for itself within a couple of months.

More and more people everyday take advantage of the power of the sun and save lots of money on electricity bills.

By following the step-by-step instructions of a Reliable Solar Energy Kit you can follow their example and protect the environment. Read this DIY Solar Kits Review and find the manual that best fits your needs. How to Make Solar Panels – Build Homemade Solar Panels & Save $1000s

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Dec 17

Heat your swimming pool without ruining the esthetic beauty of your home or landscaping. Get all the benefits of solar without the typical mess and hassle of inferior panel systems.

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Jun 20

Ok, the camera finally went kaput but I wanted to post this to finish up this series for now. This is a compilation showing short bits of some irrigation pipe I buried to provide a spigot at one of the sheds. It’s not deep so the water has to be vaccummed out every winter but it’s not a big deal with a shop vac. Then I show plumbing for a pool solar heater panel. Started out expanding the pergola or arbor on the deck to 20 feet to hold it but after seeing how much shade it cast in the house, I decided to put it on the roof and use the arbor for hanging plants, chimes and just for looks. Also short tidbits of a arbor bench in the garden I made using scraps from the first 10 foot deck arbor as well as some new wood.

A ongoing chronology of work I’ve done myself around the house. Learned a lot online from others so maybe others like me will be interested in seeing how it all went for me. It started about the year 2000 and continues to this day. If it’s available, watch in high quality. These were old analog tapes recoded to digital.

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