Archive for October, 2009

Solar power panels?

My mom’s house has some solar power panels on the top of her house but they are not connected to anything. They don’t even have wires or anything like that. Does anyone know how to connect and make solar panels work?

Thank You

They may be connected and running, but you just can’t see the cables because they are concealed. Of they may not even be electric. They may be solar water heaters that have water lines running inside a black box.
Are you a person who is interested in green energy and using Solar Energy Panels or creating your own Home Wind Power, then you are just like myself. I have had a keen interest in green energy every since I studied Architecture many many years ago. At that time I learned that is was possible to build homes that are completely self sufficient which was so compelling to me I had to know more.

Did your mom purchase the house with them on there? If so, can she contact the previous owner to learn who installed them and why?

In the absence of any meaningful information, I would suggest that you call a solar company in your area and have them come out to tell you what it is that you have.

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How is energy from solar panels converted to energy that can be used for solar power?

I want to do a science project where I create my own solar panels out of different materials to see which one will produce the greatest amount of energy. Is this a realistic topic if it has to be done before Thanksgiving? If so, how do I make the solar panels? How do I measure/convert the energy? Please help!

Your best bet is making solar water heating panels. You could make them out of copper, PVC, and garden hose, and compare which gets hotter. Check out this site for ideas. http://www.builditsolar.com/
Are you a person who is interested in green energy and using Solar Energy Panels or creating your own Home Wind Power, then you are just like myself. I have had a keen interest in green energy every since I studied Architecture many many years ago. At that time I learned that is was possible to build homes that are completely self sufficient which was so compelling to me I had to know more.

Avoid the scams out there saying you can build your own panel for $200 to power your whole house. You can’t. There are some free instructions on the You Build It site that are legit.

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Do You Think this Idea will save an enormous amount of Energy?

Encourage landlords private and social to replace single glazed windows with double glazed units.
Rented Accommodation in the social and private sector be provided with sympathetic replacement double glazed windows and doors as part of a government initiative to combat excess energy usage/wastage especially during cold weather months(est.8) when a single glazed property will use at least twice the energy of a comparable double glazed unit due to thermal heat loss through single glass panes.

Listed buildings will need to be included in this petition – not excluded. A government incentive grant should be made available to all Landlords adopting this scheme which will not only greatly reduce energy consumption – thereby reducing carbon emissions – but have the added benefit of helping landlords achieve their targets Re "Thermal Comfort criteria" for all their Tenants.

If So please check out my on-line Downing Street Petition. – And Star this Q.thanks.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk:80/Enviroglazed/
It’s the good old – cold UK
Are you a person who is interested in green energy and using Solar Energy Panels or creating your own Home Wind Power, then you are just like myself. I have had a keen interest in green energy every since I studied Architecture many many years ago. At that time I learned that is was possible to build homes that are completely self sufficient which was so compelling to me I had to know more.
I believe that this will save alot of energy, however in comparison to cost implementation it may be better to use the funds in other areas which have a greater impact on energy reduction.

Glazing accounts for approximately 10% of all heat lost in a building, and double glazing, will greatly reduce heat loss. However in comparison about 25% of heat loss is through the roof and walls, where grants are available for upto 100% in the UK, the cost is minimal in comparison to double glazing.

Having said this it would be beneficial to offer grants to try to ensure all properties in the UK meet this standard, reduce energy consumption and ensure that we meet emission targets, this scheme would be costly, which would most likely mean that grants would be disproportionate to the implementation costs and may not have the intended effect on uptake.

For more information for grants on other energy saving methods http://howtosaveenergy.blogspot.com/2007/04/cavity-wall-cash-back.html

Energy Saver
http://howtosaveenergy.blogspot.com

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I’m trying to find a guide to help me build my own solar panels but all I’m finding are scams.?

I don’t have a problem with paying for good information. I just don’t want to throw money away since the whole idea behind doing it myself is to save some money.

Put a Radiant Barrier in your home. That will save you real money on your A/C bills and it is real money. Go to http://www.Radiosity3000.com and look for a contractor in your area.Are you a person who is interested in green energy and using Solar Energy Panels or creating your own Home Wind Power, then you are just like myself. I have had a keen interest in green energy every since I studied Architecture many many years ago. At that time I learned that is was possible to build homes that are completely self sufficient which was so compelling to me I had to know more.

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can you hand make a solar panel?

solar panels are way too expensive to buy, can they be homemade cheaply? i want at least 500 watts. everyone on the web sells these instructions, but i’d like a link to free info, if it is really possible for a non-sciencey person to make. thank you

The following steps were taking directly out of a DIY guide I offer to those who would like to run their homes on solar power, reducing their monthly utility bills or even selling power back the electrical companies. The entire guide is available at http://www.agua-luna.com/diy_guides.html. It’s pretty simple but if you have any problems feel free to email us directly at info@agua-luna.com we can walk you threw the process.

Materials you will need…

A sheet of copper flashing from the hardware store. This normally costs about $5.00 per square foot. We will need about half a square foot.
Two alligator clip leads.
A sensitive micro-ammeter that can read currents between 10 & 50 microamperes. Radio Shack sells small LCD multimeters that will do, but I used a small surplus meter with a needle.
An electric stove. My kitchen stove is gas, so I bought a small one-burner electric hotplate for about $25. The little 700 watt burners probably won’t work — mine is 1100 watts, so the burner gets red hot.
A large clear plastic bottle off of which you can cut the top. I used a 2 liter spring water bottle. A large mouth glass jar will also work.
Table salt. We will want a couple tablespoons of salt.
Tap water.
Sand paper or a wire brush on an electric drill.
Sheet metal shears for cutting the copper sheet.

The first step is to cut a piece of the copper sheeting that is about the size of the burner on the stove. Wash your hands so they don’t have any grease or oil on them. Then wash the copper sheet with soap or cleanser to get any oil or grease off of it. Use the sandpaper or wire brush to thoroughly clean the copper sheeting, so that any sulphide or other light corrosion is removed.
Next, place the cleaned & dried copper sheet on the burner & turn the burner to its highest setting.
As the copper starts to heat up, you will see beautiful oxidation patterns begin to form. Oranges, purples, & reds will cover the copper.
As the copper gets hotter, the colors are replaced with a black coating of cupric oxide. This is not the oxide we want, but it will flake off later, showing the reds, oranges, pinks, & purples of the cuprous oxide layer underneath.
The last bits of color disappear as the burner starts to glow red.
When the burner is glowing red-hot, the sheet of copper will be coated with a black cupric oxide coat. Let it cook for a half an hour, so the black coating will be thick. This is important, since a thick coating will flake off nicely, while a thin coat will stay stuck to the copper.
After the half hour of cooking, turn off the burner. Leave the hot copper on the burner to cool slowly. If you cool it too quickly, the black oxide will stay stuck to the copper.
As the copper cools, it shrinks. The black cupric oxide also shrinks. But they shrink at different rates, which makes the black cupric oxide flake off.
The little black flakes pop off the copper with enough force to make them fly a few inches. This means a little more cleaning effort around the stove, but it is fun to watch.
When the copper has cooled to room temperature (this takes about 20 minutes), most of the black oxide will be gone. A light scrubbing with your hands under running water will remove most of the small bits. Resist the temptation to remove all of the black spots by hard scrubbing or by flexing the soft copper. This might damage the delicate red cuprous oxide layer we need to make to solar cell work.
Cut another sheet of copper about the same size as the first one. Bend both pieces gently, so they will fit into the plastic bottle or jar without touching one another. The cuprous oxide coating that was facing up on the burner is usually the best side to face outwards in the jar, because it has the smoothest, cleanest surface.
Attach the two alligator clip leads, one to the new copper plate, & one to the cuprous oxide coated plate. Connect the lead from the clean copper plate to the positive terminal of the meter. Connect the lead from the cuprous oxide plate to the negative terminal of the meter.
Now mix a couple tablespoons of salt into some hot tap water. Stir the saltwater until all the salt is dissolved. Then carefully pour the saltwater into the jar, being careful not to get the clip leads wet. The saltwater should not completely cover the plates — you should leave about an inch of plate above the water, so you can move the solar cell around without getting the clip leads wet.
now place in the sun with the magnified on top.
The solar cell is a battery, even in the dark, & will usually show a few microamps of current.
That’s it it’s that simple. If you’d a more detailed process & some pics (couldn’t put them here) it’s available along with some other DIY alternative energy projects at www agua-luna com

Hope this helped, feel free to contact me personally if you have any questions if you’d like assistance in making your first self sufficient steps, I’m willing to walk you step by step threw the

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How does wind power for homes work, and do you have to rewire your home to use it?


In the context of the home, you usually cannot generate power at stable enough voltage and frequency for reliable use.

So what they do is to generate DC (Direct Current) power, and then this is fed into an inverter, which converts it to AC at your supply voltage and frequency. The inverter is an electronic unit. Sometimes, there can be a battery banka as well, so that when everyone else is blanked out, you stll have power.

You will have to have some connection made to the house wiring, so this needs to be done by a registered electrician.

By the way, in principle, the same applies to solar energy panels.

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How can people say there is no God?

How can people believe in evolution?? If you want prove that God created us, then look at yourself in the mirror! Don’t you see how intelligent the human design is?? Don’t you find it mind boggling that a woman can carry a baby in her womb??

How is it that the solar system is very much similar to the ways atoms move in a fixed design pattern? You will never see Mars collide with Venus or Saturn is standing beside jupiter? It is all designed by someone higher than us!
EDIT: to the person Skazzum, why is child birth so painful?? Try reading the bible on Genesis, it will tell you. It was Eve that gave Adam the fruit of knowledge so God punished Eve by increasing the pain of child birth

I couldn’t agree more.

At one stage I thought to myself "I don’t believe in God" but a few weeks later I was watching my baby cousin playing with his toys and it made me think: How can I think there is no God? Who can crate something as amazing as a baby?

I find it ridiculous that God created absolutely everything, but so many people just walk around saying "I don’t believe in God", yet there they are breathing in the oxygen God created for them and takes everything for granted! It’s very sad, actually.

I love Earth – it really is amazing :)
I love God for giving us such amazing things.

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Solar power and electric cars?

Answer these three questions, please:

When so solar panels generate power, day or night?

When do people usually charge the batteries of their electric cars, day or night?

Since cars charge at night and solar power comes in the day, where does the electricity that charges your car come from?

P.S. Another question you should ask yourself that goes along with this theme: When do you turn the lights on in your house?
I hope you see that the point of this question is to make people realize that solar power isn’t all they thought it was. I already know the answers to these questions.

Your questions point to a real–but not insoluable problem. That being that we need a source of electric power for electric cars that DOESN’T depend on conventional–that is,mostly coal powered–electric generation.

There are a number of options. Being able to carge from solar panels located at ones workplace is one.

Another–we are getting much better and more cost-effective battery storage technology. We may well be able to store solar energy that can then be sued to charge cars (and run homes–at night.

The key isn’t being able to do this–that’s easy. The tough part is to figure out how to do it cost-effictively. But don’t dismiss these–or a number of other ideas that are being worked on..

But–your "questions" are a great capsule summary of the problem–nice post!

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Has anyone built a DIY solar home panel system for less $200 and are you please with the results ?

Does it take a Pro to hook up so it will work?

No. You don’t need to be a pro to hook up DIY solar panels. These guides are very easy to follow. If you are considering to buy one, maybe you want to check this diy solar panels site.

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Explain what the fuel blends E10, E85, M85, and B20 represent with respect to alternate fuels? Need Answers!!?

Explain what the fuel blends E10, E85, M85, and B20 represent with respect to alternate fuels?

E10= 10% ethanol, 90% gasoline
E85=85% ethanol, 15% gasoline
M85=85% methanol, 15% gasoline
B20=20% biodiesel, 80% diesel

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