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Solar DIY Power For Your Home

Home owners are finding that it is possible to generate their own power in several ways. One of the most common is solar power. DIY power from the sun is an effective and reliable source of power.

Solar electricity is dependent on the sunshine. Persons living from the poles to the arctic circles will not be able to use solar power during their dark winters. Their all light summers make the ideal time to use this energy. For the rest of the world, the problem is with nights. The time that you most need electricity for lights, the sun is not shining. Therefore, you will need to have a back up plan for darkness.

Since there are periods when you will not be able to generate electricity from your solar cells, you will need to have a back up plan. If you are going to remain connected to the grid, the easy way to take care of this problem is to sell back excess energy to the power company and then buy the power that you need for the night. This system has the advantage of providing power for big pull items such as air conditioners and ranges. Its disadvantage is that you still have to have access to a power line.

If you are not able or do not want to remain connected to the grid, you will need to have a bank of batteries to store the energy that you produce. Batteries have become much easier to handle and much less expensive during the past few years.

Since the energy that is produced by solar energy is DC electrical energy, it must be converted to AC energy before it can be used in a home. Conversion of the power is accomplished using a power inverter. Once the power has been converted, it is useful to operate many of your normal household tools.

DIY power can be your part of keeping our planet green.

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