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Energy from the limitless resource of the sun is the primary focus of those that develop solar energy products like solar geysers in Cape Town. Solar energy, after all, is going to last for billions of years. Low cost energy can definitely originate from solar panels, especially if you can work with companies that offer rebates and rewards prior to installation. So how do solar panels really work? By the end of this article, you will understand. If you want to see how easy it is to build your own solar panels at home, read this article. You will have to have some "Do It Yourself" skills, to build your own solar panels. You can find solar cells online, and you will need wood to build a container and plexiglass for the cover. You'll also need some caulk to attach the solar cells to the wooden container. To make your life easier when you are doing the wiring you need to try and find solar panels that already have the tabs on them. If you can not find solar panels with tabs you will have to solder on the tabs before you glue them in place. This plexiglass cover is used to protect the cells from the elements as well as provide an inlet for ample sunlight for charging the cells. The substrate is what you will use to glue your solar cells to. Just a dot of silicone caulk in the center of the cell will keep the cells steady when the wood expands or shrinks. It's imperative that you avoid damaging cells by using a single dot of this caulk to allow wood to shift. To make sure that no moisture gets in make sure that you fill the hole with caulk after you have pushed the wires through. The plexiglass will have to be screwed on and mounted where you want it. Another aspect of solar panels are the charge controllers that are in between the panel itself and the storage battery. To make sure your batteries do not explode, or receive the wrong level of voltage while charging, you need to have these devices hooked up. A charge controller will also ensure that no power flows out of the batteries and back into the solar panel, which would be a waste. They also act like a resistor not allowing the batteries to be overcharged. For many who believed it impossible or expensive to tackle this task it's often surprising to see just how inexpensive building your own solar panel really can become. This is a task that only requires patience, materials and perseverance to succeed in making your own solar panel for your solar geysers in Cape Town and save energy. For more info explore our web site by clicking here - [http://capetownsolar.com solar geysers cape town]. You could also visit [http://capetownsolar.com cape town solar]. It is possible to visit us at "Cape Town Solar, 272 5th Ave, Cape Town 7945, South Africa, 021 706 9557"
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