Starting with the Basics - The basics of even the most
complex system relies on the same technology as the simplest power inverter panel. Whether
constructing a simple or complex solar energy system, every solar panel
consists of a three major components: a photovoltaic solar cell, simple wiring
and a container. A solar cell is the energy producing part of a solar panel.
Without any moving parts, this photovoltaic cell gathers energy from the sun's
rays and converts it into usable electricity immediately. You start by building
a container for the solar cell, using materials easily found at any hardware
store. When the container has been fabricated, you will install the solar cell
inside the container and attach simple wiring. Once the container with the cell
is placed in sunshine, it immediately begins producing electrical power. The
simple basic solar cell can run a light or small appliance.
Creating a Multi-Panel System - After you have crossed the
hurdle of fabricating a basic simple solar cell unit, you need only fabricate additional
units, and connect them together to produce a multi-panel inverter system. By connecting multiple
single solar panels together, you will produce enough power to support the
energy needs of many lights and appliances in your home. A system built and
installed with multiple containers of solar cells, is big enough to provide
electricity to a large portion of your home's power needs. By tying the
multi-panel system together with a battery system, it is possible to store
additional unused electricity that can be used at night, after the sun has set.
Because of a simple design, you can build additional single solar panels whenever
you have time and money to easily increase the size of your Multi-Panel System.
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