Why build your own low-cost solar panels?
We all like to be self-sufficient. After all, who knows what tomorrow may bring?
When the power goes out it’s great to have alternative ways to get jobs done, but there are always some tasks that are simpler, easier, and even safer with electricity!
This video shows you the easy steps and simple tools that anyone can use to get up and running with their own solar panels and like the man says, the more of them you build, the easier they get.
So keep your low-power and no-power plans at the ready for a blackout, but why not prep some panels, too, just in case?
Don’t forget to share this article with friends so they can build panels, too.
I can not find the video
Miguel Pacheco
WISH I understood how to do these things but it may help you! HOPE SO.
You still have to invert the DC power back to 110 VAC.
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Notta Person
i didnt read this yet but…
Panels themselves are not so high that it matters to make your own, I have a building that the power co wants to put a light pole in my backyard, charge to have someone come read that meter, or run a drop cord from the house. Solar panels, a battery bank, an inverter, and a charge controller would run me less than putting the light pole up in the backyard.
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