Start With a Simple Solar Power Generator
Friday, May 8th, 2009There is a solar power generator for every possible need in each and every house. Each residential solar power system has to be rated to fit the needs of the consumer. For the individual consumer that has little electrical needs it is possible to have your energy supply come from an inexpensive solar power generator.
For those looking to make small moves toward using solar power into their lives, one appliance at a time would work. This approach over time will not only reduce the consumption of energy from the local grid by also help on your pocket book. One 25 watt solar panel with a small amp charge controller and a sealed battery could be maintained along with a DC to AC converter for less than $400 in today’s market. This would not run much but it is a step in the right direction. For those looking to help convince their parents of the money saving side of solar power make it an educational venture of the family. If all the savings from just one solar panel is reinvested into another solar panel, the savings will add up.
If just one step at a time is the approach taken, in time your whole house could be supplied by green energy. The best thing is that most solar panels work and produce electricity for 30 years or more. At the end of that time only one panel at a time would need to be changed at a time to keep your systems efficiency up. Best of all after the initial cost of the units, there is no monthly charge from the sun.
A solar power generator uses only clean renewable energy of the sun.
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