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DIY CHEAPEST Solar Panel System Ever Part 2

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Renovation Nation: Solar Panels

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Build Solar Panel Cheap – 100% Workable Guaranteed

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Solar Power Break-Through

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SOLAR PANEL DIY MAKE YOUR OWN SOLAR PANEL BUILD SOLAR PANELS

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SOLAR PANEL DIY Photovoltaic, Harbor Freight, INSTALLATION Training Video

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Build-it-Yourself Solar Panel and Wind Generator Guides

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Build-it-Yourself Solar Panel and Wind Generator Guides
Contrary to what many people think, it is not difficult to look for build-it-yourself wind generator guides. In fact, you do not have search for it anywhere else except the Internet. The only thing you have to do is just to be ready to get your hands dirty.

These build-it-yourself wind generator guides are available on the web. There are so many of them available that the only hard part is looking for a guide that actually delivers what it promises you. One advice is to read their product reviews.

Most of them will show you how to make the project cheap. The cost of the whole project is approximately $200 or less and for that amount of money, you can bring down your electricity bills for as low as 80% to even 100%. You will no longer need to be dependent on the grid, and this is the most important advantage to having your own turbine.

The search for ways to lower one’s electricity bills will often lead many people to alternative sources of energy. There is also the issue of global warming. Since most of our electricity comes from fossil fuel power plants, it has become a cause for concern for millions of people around the world.

The first step in building your own power system is often the most difficult. The Internet is full of eBooks and each of them is claiming to be the best. After testing different versions, I found that the top guides ideally are supported by a full money-back satisfaction guarantee, a trusted payment merchant as well as contain many successful testimonials from current users.

After you have successfully chosen the eBook you want, you will need to shop for the materials needed. Parts such as the DC motor and tools such as screwdrivers can be found in any hardware store. Do not be concerned too much if you might get it wrong when you are building your system. As what the build-it-yourself wind generator guide will tell you, it is very easy. Just follow the instructions and you are good to go. You will be very surprised and happy at how much you are able to save by using a build-it-yourself wind generator.

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Build-it-Yourself Solar Panel and Wind Generator Guides

My solar panel and rain barrel project

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Hearing so much about the upcoming economic collapse, financial crisis, zombie apocalypse, and peak oil, I decided to work on some different types of projects.

I saw the “DIY The Cheapest Solar Panel System EVER Cheap Solar Power ” video posted by rick, and was inspired to get some panels. Thanks man!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_P9XDKQP34

DIY Solar Panel System Cost

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http://www.solardave.com/index.php/cost-of-a-partital-diy-solar-panel-system-video/
SolarDave: Please tell me about your solar panel system and how you saved some money?

Adam Stevenson: The total of the system and materials was $22K. I ended up spending about another $1,800 in permit fees and a structural engineer and $400 for an electrician, several hundred dollars for a guy to come help me out for the two afternoons he spent with me.

Xcel (Energy) gave me $16,538 rebate. Fix cost based on the number of kilowatts you are installing and has nothing to do with how much you pay the permit office or the electrician.

My final cost after rebate was $7,237. (SolarDave note: that is cheap!)

I started my research in solar probably about a year before I actually installed it went and got a couple of bids from some of the local solar people both from contractors that my friends have used as well as just searching the internet and while talking to one of the guys I find of developed a good feeling from him, and I asked the question “Would it be possible to do some of the work myself” and kind of learn along the way he said “Sure I absolutely support the do-it-yourself-er (DIY) so I said why don’t you throw me bids, what it would cost just come home and have solar one day and what it would cost to have it done where I do some or all the work myself. And throw them both to me and I said let’s try the second one.

The guys name is Steve Cross from Sun Spot Solar.

I gave him my electric bills and said this is how much I think I need to generate and he said I agree and lets do these types of panels 180 watts each, you will need some where around 19 to 22 we figured out 21 fit pretty well.

So I went and got all the permit information from Golden (Colorado), filled it out. He came by 1/2 hour one day he type all the Xcel application on the internet and I kind of ran the process and when I had a question I would just send him an email and he helped me out.

I think in parallel we order the equipment – he dropped off in my driveway. Then one of his installers came out and helped me for two afternoons and I pretty much myself put in the whole rack system on the roof and the installer came out and helped me kind of a two man job carrying the panels up, putting the panels down and bracketing them down.

I think we sketch out on the side of one of the solar panel boxes how they are all going to wire together so that we get three rows of series – 7 series strings so the amperage works out.

I let his installer run the conduit because that is pretty much a one person job and then I paid an electrician to plug it all in for me.

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