If you are like the hundreds of conscientious homeowners across the country, building one’s own home electricity systems is on your top list of priorities. One of the most rewarding of these is to install homemade solar panel. While purchasing the materials will not be cheap, it is much more affordable than purchasing a ready made panel.Before you begin your project, make sure that it is fine to install it in your home in the first place. Some cities or neighborhoods have laws against unsightly constructions or dangerous electrical equipment. Make sure you are permitted to install this from your local council. Also, this project will require some know-how with electrical wiring. Start off with small panels and then work your way up. If you need help, it’s better to call in a professional.You might also want to evaluate whether or not your home gets enough sunlight to be able to produce enough energy. A simple sketch using some free online tracking tools will help determine the sun’s path and ultimately which location has the best chance of getting the most sunlight for the longest available time. A small project such as this will probably be a grid-tied system where you will still be connected to the city’s electricity grid for power whenever your panels under perform or the sun is not shining.To generate at least a hundred kilowatt hours, you will need ten panels, but get twenty just to be sure you can supplement enough of your home to break even. You will also have to purchase an inverter and some sort of roof or ground mount, depending on where you would like to place it. When choosing your panels and converters, make sure that they are compatible with each other. There should be a list that shows the compatibility between different brands.If you are using a roof mount, it will also be easier as the panels will be attached directly. Ground mounts will have to built in such a way that the panels will be able to tilt at a forty five degree angle. In addition, you will need to dig a thirty inch deep trench for the wiring as this is the required safety depth for any power system. Most of the time however, it will be best to mount it on your roof.Install the mount first, making sure that it is firmly in place. After which, install the rails which will become the frames for your panels. Before putting in the panels, install the inverter in the designated position.The panels should be easy enough to install after this. When properly installed, they will form a clean wall of similarly sized grids. The only work left will be to attach the system to your local wiring in your home.One thing you should always remember is to use safety precautions and gear. If you are ever unsure about how to proceed next, read the manual. If you are still unsure about the home electricity systems regarding DIY solar panels, ask the help of a professional. I have personally managed to build my own home DIY electricity system simply following a DIY guide online and would highly recommend it.
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