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Wind And Solar DIY Guides

Friday, November 6th, 2009

many people are now always looking for alternative sources of cheaper energy. Some of the ones that are now being opted for are wind and solar. In the article that follows the reasons they are becoming popular are talked about in detail.

I will highlight the following details: Wood Boiler For Creating Electricity, Solar Wind Power and Efficiency and DIY Solar Electricity systems

DIY wind and power systems are taking the stress out of life. You do not have to follow the kids around and make sure the lights are turned off. With solar and wind power once you put it in place then you won’t be paying any energy costs. The reduction on the money for power bills will shock you. The extra cash will allow you concentrateon other pressing things.

The electrical power generated using wind and solar will never run out. The extra power that you create can be kept in batteries and can be used at your convenience. You can increase the amount of electricity that you generate by building more panels. Isn’t that a big task you ask?

No; building your own DIY wind and solar power systems is very easy. The back up and support manuals available allow you to be able to construct and install your own system within at least two days. So over a time frame of a month you can have your home totally operating on green electricity. The guides will have step by step illustrations to make the task easier.

Most of the energy sources that have been in use are quite harmful to the environment. The wind and solar power systems are friendly to the environment and therefore thought of as green methods of producing power. The only thing that could be stopping you from trying this is not knowing where to find the material.

This is not a problem as any reliable DIY wind and solar power system will normally have information on where you can purchase the necessary components. There will also give you an idea on the amount you can expect to pay. But it will not be above $250.

DIY Wind And Solar Power

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

many people are now constantly searching for alternative sources of cheaper energy. Some of the ones that are now being opted for are wind and solar. In the article that follows the reasons they are becoming popular are talked about in detail.

The focus of my writing will revolve around: Wood Boiler For Creating Electricity, wind power efficiency and DIY Solar panels

DIY wind and power systems are taking the stress out of life. Gone are the days when you had to chase the kids around and make sure the lights are switched off. With solar and wind power after you put it in place then you won’t be paying any energy costs. The reduction on the money for power bills will shock you. The extra cash give you a chance to direct your money to other important things.

The electrical power generated using wind and solar will never run out. The extra energy that you create can be stored in batteries and can be used at your convenience. You can maximise the amount of electricity that you produce by building more panels. Is that not difficult you ask?

No; constructing your own DIY wind and solar power systems is very simple. The back up and support manuals available allow you to be able to set up and fit your own system within at least two days. So over a time frame of a month you can have your home completely operating on green electricity. The guides will have step by step illustrations to make the task easier.

Most of the power sources that have been in use are quite polluting to the environment. The wind and solar power systems do not affect the environment and therefore thought of as green methods of producing electricity. The only thing that could be stopping you from trying this is not knowing where to find the material.

This is not a problem as any reliable DIY wind and solar power system will normally provide information on where you can purchase the necessary components. There will also give you an idea on the amount you can expect to pay. But it should not be more than $250.

Find Out How Wind Power Works

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

It is now possible to generate electricity from the wind? This is a rather informative article methods to provide electricity to your home using wind energy.

My focus will revolve around the following subjects: make your own solar power system, Creating Electricity From Solar Cells or rather a review on how to Generate Your Own Power.

You have heard that you can produce electricity from the wind and you are asking your self; how exactly does wind power work. It’s a good idea to want to know how something functions before deciding to purchase it. This information is all mentioned in the paragraphs that follow.

Electricity from wind is produced from a scientific principle based on magnetism. Have you ever noticed how you can attract the opposite ends of a magnet together. Well if you can have something repeatedly interfering with the force between the poles of a magnet you can generate electricity.

So in trying to know how exactly does wind power work I would give the following answer. The bigger the magnet and the quicker you can cut the force between the poles the higher the power that you cangenerate. That’s why you will have wind turbines of differing sizes. The larger ones are able to produce more energy. The only disadvantage is they will have a higher kick in speed. This is because wind power is used as a supplementary source of energy.

So the wind power system is usually linked to the national grid; and only when the turbine speed attains a particular value will it kick in take over. For as long as the wind is above that value it will produce electricity for you. extra power that you generate can be stored in batteries for later use.

So if you are viewing this as a possible choice then you must be in an area where the wind attains speeds of above 10miles per hr. It’s only at this speed that you will make efficient savings and get a sizeable output from your wind system. These are just a few of the things you may need to know about how exactly does wind power work.

A Discussion of the Off-Grid Solar Power System

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Do you dream of being energy-independent? Then living “off-grid” might be ideal for you. Most of those who live off grid are in remote areas where electric utility service is either not available or very expensive to connect. But a growing number of people are considering it as a personal lifestyle choice.

See How To Gain From Off-Grid Solar Systems

There are a couple of important considerations involved in living off-grid. First, you’ll need to learn how to use your electricity judiciously.  You want to be careful not to waste it.

Second, you’ll want to become familiar with how your solar energy system works, and what kind of maintenance is required. It’s a good idea to become somewhat of an expert on your particular system so you could troubeshoot any problem that arises. Becoming an “pro” is not too difficult to do since there is so much information on solar power available now. However, it does require time and commitment on your part.

An off-grid system typically consists of nine components.

First, the photovoltaic array and mounting rack. Wikipedia describes the array as “a linked collection of photovoltaic modules, which are in turn made of multiple interconnected solar cells”. The mounting rack is what attaches the array to the roof.

Second, the array DC disconnect. This is basically a breaker between the array and the rest of the system.  It allows you to disconnect from the system so you can troubleshoot problems with the array.

Third, the charge controller prevents the batteries from overcharging.

Fourth, the battery bank stores excess electricity. You will usually need sufficient batteries for 2-3 days worth of stored electricity in case of a cloudy period.

5. The system meter. The system meter is like the dashboard of your car. It shows what’s going on with the various components of the system.

A Guide to Off-Grid Solar Electricity

6. The main DC disconnect. It’s better known as a circuit breaker which is connected between the batteries and the inverter.

Seventh, is the inverter. This is the component that converts the DC (direct current) electricity, which is generated by the array and stored in the batteries, into the AC (alternating current) electricity that can be used by your household appliances.

Eighth, the AC breaker panel. This is the same kind of breaker panel that the utility company uses to connect your house wiring to its electrical source.

9. The backup generator. A backup generator may become necessary if there is a period of cloudy days and you have depleted the power that was stored in the batteries. Traditional fossil fuels can be used for your generator; however, if you’re maintaining a green lifestyle, you will want to use biodiesel.

As you can see, each component is relatively simple in and of itself. The only motorized parts are in the backup generator (which you hopefully won’t have to use much). Now that you’ve examined the components of the photovoltaic system, you can see why it’s not too complicated to become your own expert.

Read The Domestic Off-Grid Power Report Here

The Off Grid Living Lifestyle

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

The rising cost of energy is making more people think about off grid living every day. It is now entirely possible to disconnect from the power grid and make all of your own energy. Many people are generating their own electricity with solar panels or wind turbines and accommodate all of their power needs, if their system is correctly sized. This can allow you to take your first step towards a full off grid living livestyle.

Let’s start by talking about solar power. Even in remote or harsh places, solar panels can be a great option for supplying power. Some hardware and plenty of sun are the only requirements. It is actually pretty easy to build your own solar panel. To see the best guide I’ve found, take a look at GreenDIYEnergy. A solar power system can be as small or big as you want and can also be made portable if you are mobile. Solar panels are tough, require very little maintenance and can last up to 20 years if properly cared for.

Some number of solar panels wired together are primary part of any solar power system. In order to produce maximum power, solar panels in the northern hemisphere should be pointed due south. Some solar power systems use panels that rotate so they always point directly at the sun, though with more recent solar panels this is less important than it was with older panels. With more recent solar panels, stationary panels work quite well as long as they are pointed directly south and at the correct vertical angle. For another good guide to building a your own solar panel take a look at Build Solar Panel.

Solar cells produce DC electricity which can be used to charge batteries or provide power to any device than uses DC electricity. Using batteries allows for storing electricity to be used when the sun isn’t shining.

If you want to provide electricity to Alternating Current (AC) appliances like you typically have around your home, you will need a power inverter. A power inverter can be used to do the DC to AC conversion on power coming from either the solar panels or from batteries.

Another way to generate power to enable you to live off grid is with a wind turbine. You can mount a modern wind turbine on a pole or tower, or perhaps even on the roof of your home. These modern wind turbines are fairly small and quite efficient. Wind turbine can generate power at night, which is an advantage over solar panels. A wind turbine can generate power as long as the wind is blowing. To read about how to build your own wind generator take a look at Earth4Energy Review

Some people use a wind turbine together with solar panels. This can give the best of both worlds and the same batteries and power inverter can be used with both. If it is overcast and windy the wind turbine can generate power and if is it a sunny, calm day the solar panels will provide power.

Using either or both of these systems can provide enough electricity to enable you to pull the plug and start living off grid. They will let you take your first step towards completely pulling the plug.