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Solar Energy Homes

 

Only a few years ago, it was very uncommon to find solar energy homes because solar panels were very expensive and had little return on investment. But now that small-scale solar energy applications are available to homeowners, more and more houses are switching to solar energy. Are you interested in doing the same for your home? Read on for some pointers.

Start small. Do not attempt to install major solar panels in your home if you are still unfamiliar with how solar energy works. Practice on smaller things first. Start by buying smaller spotlights for your backyard, for example. For about $60, you can get solar power lights for your yard or other areas around your house.

You can also invest in compact solar panels that can power your home lighting system and provide extended lighting hours. Most starter solar panels have a solar electric module that transforms sunlight to electricity. You can charge them during the daytime so that you can use them for powering your lights at night. Be sure that the panel has the ability to charge even during overcast days, so you can have power at any time of the year. Most solar panels take about five hours to fully charge.

When buying small solar panels for your home, choose ones that are lightweight and durable. Avoid models that contain breakable elements such as crystal or glass. Also, be sure that the panels work by simple "plug-and-play." It should ideally have a central power controller that is easy to use, and flexible.

Prepare to spend anywhere from $250 to $300 on such solar panels. They usually come complete with wires to connect the modules to the power control center, and for connecting lights and other appliances.

Author: Jimmy Sturo
 
Author Bio:
Jimmy Sturo is an authority in this industry. Jimmy has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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