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Finding Portable Solar Power Systems

Friday, November 5th, 2010

As solar power technology has improved, the prices on many solar products have started to come down. One good example is the price of portable solar powered systems

You can find good examples of portable solar power systems at siliconsolar.com. Their system can be used for applications such as battery back up power systems, compact solar lighting system, DC lighting system, briefcase solar generators, flexible solar panels which are packaged complete with various solar portable accessories.

Another great portable solar power system comes from solar4power.com Their solar power device unit is used by the military, universities, businesses, homeowners and recreational users. Among it’s many uses are laptop recharging or powering , communications, remote field testing, surveillance, small TV/VCR, video recorders, work lights and for emergencies.

Now Consumers Able To Use The Solar Power Air Compressor

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Many big companies over the world, but especially in large companies involved in the production and extraction of oil have begun to use a solar power air compressor as an adjunct to their normal electrical power grid systems. It has resulted in them saving thousands of dollars in energy costs.

But, many times, homeowners would like to have a chance of placing one of these air compressors in their workshops also. Fortunately, they may be in luck.

So, perhaps you are not a big oil company prospecting for oil in the middle of nowhere. But there are solar power air compressors being produced that are small enough and inexpensive enough for more mundane uses such as charging up cell phones or laptops, running pneumatic tools, a source of emergency power and a number of other uses.

Solar Power and its Many Uses

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

I’ve just posted a new article on my home fix do it yourself website about solar power and how it’s being used in the world today. It’s a very interesting article especially if you are thinking about maybe getting a solar power system for your home or office.

If there is any one place in America that would welcome this scheme, it would have to be Hawaii, where electricity is so expensive, that people have been desperate for alternatives to regular power. And Hawaii is jumping on the bandwagon. The mayor of Los Angeles loves the plan, and Gov. Schwarzenegger of California, and the governors of Washington and Oregon are eyeing the plan every which way too. So do they have a name for it? They sure do, and it’s called feed-in tariff in Europe where the plan was originally born. The government just tells the utility company that market rates do not apply to green solar power.

Be sure to read the whole article on solar power at my DIY website… See you soon!

Benefits of Pool Solar Panels

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Once installed, a pool solar panel, can save the owner hundreds to thousands of dollars in heating costs, depending on the size of the pool. At this time, however, the primary users of these panels are hotels and motels. A perfect example is the Port Royal Sound villa.

The villa contains more than 250 one and two bedroom villas that many wealthy people use as second homes. The Spa has a large indoor swimming pool which costs $13,000 a year to heat (for 6 months of the year). They recently installed solar hot water panels to heat the pool at a cost of $18,000 (for the entire year).

The panels are especially energy saving in cool and dry weather where heat escapes both outdoor and indoor pools at a faster rate than in warmer weather.

400 w Solar Power Generator

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Solar generators are becoming more popular everyday. The prices are coming down as well. One of the more popular generators is the 400 watt level generator.

A 400 w solar power generator can generate electricity from sunlight; it has a battery bank to store the solar energy.  It also has an inverter to convert DC to AC electricity so that it can be utilized.  If this power generator is mounted on a trailer, the cost of operation and maintenance is quite low.

There is also a wireless solar power system which is 400w. It is like an inverter and can supply a good amount of electricity to any machine when there is a failure of electrical power. If it is used with wireless transmitters, it creates its own video surveillance system for remote video monitoring.

Solar Power Collectors – A Billion Dollar Market

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Solar power panels have a number of uses that can result in the average home owner’s heating bill being cut in half or more.

A number of people have radiant floor heating in their homes. For these people, the hot water collected form the solar panels can be used to heat their radiant floors and panels, thus saving them even more money on their general home heating bills.  If you are a do it yourself person, you can actually find solar hot water panels kits being sold. Installing the panels yourself can save you some serious installation costs.

But, these days, you should have no problem finding professional solar panel installers to do the work for you as well. The solar collector market is worth over a billion dollars and getting bigger every day as the energy crisis refuses to go away.

Living With Off Grid Solar Power

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

In America, even in the modern world, we all love the idea and romanticism of self sufficiency. And living using off grid solar power feeds right into what many believe is a fantasy.

Building a home or small cabin in the middle of nowhere may be the dream of many, but when they realize that utility companies may be reluctant to extend power lines to the area, the dream often dies. Nowadays, however, with the use of the sun becoming more realistic to supply electricity, constructing a building where no electric lines are available, using off grid solar power units makes it more feasible.

Owning land in the middle of the woods can make an ideal spot for hunting, fishing or just for getting away from it all. However, giving up the amenities that many people have become accustomed to enjoying may not be high on everyone’s list.

Improve Battery Life and Solar Power

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Solar power is the process of using the light from sun and turning it into an energy source. It has become a reliable alternative to regular power sources in remote areas. It has even been used in outer space. Solar power is used in homes, lighting, architectural projects, and cooking. It has become even more popular as the cost of fossil fuel continues to rise. Solar panels are designed to collect the power from the sun.

Once solar energy is collected by the solar panels it has to be converted into energy. This can be done by a process called solar thermal application. It involves using the energy from the sun to directly heat air or liquids. The process of photoelectric application involves the use of photovoltaic cells to change the energy into electricity.

Solar power poses no harm to the environment. However, other threats to the environment may affect the ability to use solar power in the future. Global dimming is the result of pollution. It allows less sunlight to reach the surface of the Earth. A recent concern is global dimming, an effect of pollution that is allowing less sunlight to reach the Earth’s surface. Global dimming is caused by pollution particles and global warming.

Easy Techniques To Improve Battery Life

You know as well as I do that all the batteries you ever buy are going to fail and have to be replaced. Replacement batteries are big business and you can save a little money sometimes but for the most part batteries are expensive. So would you be interested in some tips, tricks and techniques to improve battery life and save money. Read on if you are.

All batteries will fail at some point, when they have been in use for longer periods of time. But premature battery failure is one of the main frustrations people face.

Common thinking is that turning devices off extends battery life, but what happens is the opposite. Devices consume more power when they are starting up, so turning them off is not such a good idea if they are going to be switched on frequently.

Solar Panel Heating Systems Explained

Monday, December 21st, 2009

One of the biggest costs in home ownership, especially during the winter months is heating. Heating bills across the country have been on the upward trend for years.

There are various types of solar heating systems. Some are standalone systems and others are combination systems that includes solar heating plus another from of heating.

The second, and most familiar, type of solar panel heating system consists of the same solar panels as mentioned above. Instead of using the energy to heat the air, however, the energy is converted into D.C. electricity. A converter attached to the solar panel then converts the D.C. electricity to A.C. electricity.

Solar energy is fast becoming of the most practical ways to reduce the heating bills in your home or office.

Energy From Homemade Wind Power Generator

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Proponents of renewable energy are always challenged on its practicality. The fact is we’re past that as it has become rather an issue of necessity. As our environment bleeds away at an alarming rate from the effects of runaway waste levels from conventional energy, alternative sources of power like Homemade Wind Generator must be deployed urgently. The obvious solution is renewable energy such as wind, water and sunlight.

The need and advantages of renewable energy are irrefutable. With oil and gas prices going the way they are, it’s a no-brainer from a financial standpoint. Also, there’s mileage in civics and morals too. If action upon it is still begging, at least the awareness in global warming and pollution appears to have taken increased roots with the populace in recent years. In the US, residential solar power and homemade wind power are actually low-hanging fruits for a great many of us to do our bit for the cause.

Adopting solar power benefits the environment while doing the user a big favor too. This is because it’s green, renewable and cost much less financially in the long run. The fuel is sunlight which is free or charge and everlasting. Once installed, it’s virtually maintenance free. Nowadays, photovoltaic shingles are fancy enough to actually be an aesthetic feature of the home. Also, they are eligible for government grants and incentives in many states.

Wind power is another popular form of alternative energy. Also environmentally friendly, renewable and with free flow of fuel from nature, it’s obviously for windy settings especially in regions of geographically lesser sunlight. The space and regulatory requirements are typically more stringent than its solar counterpart. Unlike the solar panels which are easily integrated into the existing structure, wind towers occupy significant space. They can also emit some noise.

The biggest deterrent for people to install residential solar power or homemade wind power into their home is perhaps the capital cost. Truth be told, the initial outlay can be hefty and the payback can take a while, but not if you’re handy. Yes, DIY would reduce the cost to only a fraction of that which is purchased. And it’s not too difficult either as there are ample commercial handbooks and instructional manuals available to refer to these days. Their e-versions can certainly be found in abundance on the internet.

Old habits die hard so there’ll be those who are reluctant to just let go. A neat best-of-both-worlds approach is to go primarily off-grid but keep the grid as backup. Instead of being primarily dependent on the grid and backed up by traditional power generators, we can handily cease being a part of harming our own planet by incorporating residential solar power, Homemade Wind Power or other forms of renewable energy into our household and use the grid only as standby.

Kaneka Solar Power

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Kaneka is a Japanese company that was established in 1949 and their broad range of products include resin products, chemicals, and synthetic fibers.

Kaneka’s experience has allowed them to build up a good track record

Evergreen Solar: How Do They Look?

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

String Ribbon solar cells are a little less efficient, converting less light to electricity than traditional solar cells. Also, they require a lot of heat to manufacturer so there are increased energy costs.

Here are the specs on Evergreen solar panels:

Solar With BP?

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Need the stats on BP Solar Products?

Rated Power Tolerance (%)
BP3115J – +/-3%
BP3125J – +/-3%
SX3140J – +/-9%
SX3165B – +/-9%
SX3170I – +/-9%
BP170I – +/-5%
BP170B – +/-5%
SX3175B – +/-9%
BP175B – +/-5%
BP175I – +/-5%
BP180B,I – +/-5%
BP4175B – +/-5%
BP4175I – +/-5%
BP4180B – +/-5%
BP4180I – +/-5%
SX3190N,B – +/-9%
SX3195N,B – +/-9%
SX3200B,W – +/-9%
BP3200B,W – +/-5%
BP3195B,W – +/-5%
BP3230N – +/-3%

Go Solar With Kyocera

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

The d.Blue surface treatment (named for its dark blue color) minimizes surface reflectance and has allowed Kyocera panels to reach a conversion efficiency of 16%.

Also, the dark blue treatment with Kyocera’s black module frames make for a pretty stylish panel.

The d.Blue modules (135, 180, and 205-watt) also feature multi-contact output cables

Solar Power Australia

Monday, May 4th, 2009

But Australia needs to get on the stick or lose this opportunity. At present, the opportunity is huge. At present, Australia has perhaps the broadest array of companies involved in all facets of the concentrating solar power and geothermal industry of any country in the world. It’s a technology and business lead that is Australia’s to lose. Let’s hope it doesn’t, because the potential for the country is huge.

More Solar Power Australia

Get Your Solar Power Information

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Want great solar power information?

What better way to get it than straight from the researchers and top industry professionals who eat, breathe, and sleep solar power (not literally).

With our solar interviews here on SolarPowerBeginner.com, we’re going to bring you people from various segments of the solar industry and let them give you the answers you need.

Check Out SunTech Solar Panels

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Considering Suntech solar panels?

They just might be a great choice for your energy needs.

Suntech is a Chinese company that was founded in 2001 and has quickly grown by leaps and bounds to become one of the leading solar panel companies in the world.

Cost Consideration for Solar Panels

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Adding solar power to an existing home is going to cost more than putting it into a new home, but that shouldn’t stop you from doing so. It will still save money in the long run, and will be something you are glad you did. Solar powered electricity isn’t perfect, but it is far better for the earth. That, combined with wind power, might help to keep things a little more green on our planet. Every little bit that any person does has a bigger impact than they might think. If everyone used just a little solar power, the world would be a different place.

Solar Panels – An Alternative Energy Source for the Home

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

> Solar panels are fast becoming an alternative energy source for the home. Solar energy works well in cases where traditional power would be too expensive. If you are interested in making your home more environmentally friendly then solar energy is definitely something you should consider. And that’s not all. Traditional energy sources such as generators can be noisy and even pollute the environment. They are also more time consuming to maintain. Solar energy is easy to integrate into your life because there are kits made by numerous manufacturers

The Mod Sign Wave Solar Power Inverter

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

The mod sign wave solar power inverters are the cheaper and least powerful type of solar power inverter. They have a history of overheating and can very easily damage the sensitive electronic components found in many of today’s high end appliances. They should NOT be used to power any sensitive appliances such as digital clocks, TVs, dvd players, and so on.

Read entire article at solar power inverter – mod sign wave.