Build Your Own Solar Panels And Cut Energy Bills
With all the incredible advantages of solar energy, and the rising costs of other energy sources, now is the time to start thinking about getting solar panels. The only thing that puts you off is the price associated with it. Solar panels can cost a lot of money. The fee for just getting them installed has put them out of the reach of most people.
Thankfully there is an alternative - Build your own solar panels (these days it’s VERY easy)!
Do It Yourself: Solar Panel Kits
While getting a solar power system from a company could cost you thousands, building your own solar power system can be done for less than $200. Once you buy the kit (usually ~$50) you’ll have detailed instructions to show you exactly what to do. You’ll then be able to do it yourself, even if you don’t consider yourself experienced. This process is not time consuming either, taking less than a day’s time.
These guides also come with a list of parts that you can get from any hardware store. Using this, you can get all the parts, for very little out of pocket cost. The guides even tell you exactly how to position your panels to get the best amount of energy conversion. You can save a huge amount of money by using these kits. Compared to a $5,000 system, the $200 DIY system works just as well. It makes so much more sense to build your own solar panel.
What To Look For In A Solar Panel Kit
Don’t be afraid to check out what other stores have to offer. You should also look for offers if available, and can save even more money. The internet is also a great place to look for information. Also make sure the solar panel kit comes with a good instruction manual that is very informative and easy to understand.
The kit with the easiest installation procedure is also a good choice, provided you don’t compromise on the quality of the product.
When you think about how much regular fuel is costing, making the change to solar should be a ‘no brainer’. You could save up to 80% on your electricity bill just by building a simple solar panel!