Posts Tagged ‘System’
Part one of Installed/upgraded zero gauge cables on the battery banks and 04 gauge on the outback mppt controller. Also how I made custome brackets for the solar panels installation on the roof.
Regards, Raz
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Beautiful orrery(solar system model) avaiable in : http://www.orrerystore.com/orrery_sale1.html .45 watt solar power and light system. Power your laptop and cellphone anywhere you go.- 3 pieces solar panels with frame assembly:- Providing lighting and power for DC applications where there is no electric power supply- Simple design, easy to use, virtually no running cost- Charging for one day to support up to 10 hours' lighting- Supporting other DC devices such as recorders, DC fans, etc…- With water proof solar panel that last for years- With system charge regulator that provide 12V, 9V, 6V, 3V outputs, and over charge / discharge / load protection
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My kitchen led lighting with 10 watt leds and home made heat sinks, one watt flat round leds, switches, malibu lights led
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“Home Solar Panels – Basic Solar Power for your Solar Heating Panels”
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Even If Your Pockets Are Lean — You Can Live Green!
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Maker Norbert Okech showing his solar-powered control system for traffic lights. Inspired by the lack of traffic lights in his area,plus the ineffectiveness of the ones that were there, Norbert came up with the idea of using LED lights, making the system require lower power to operate than ordinary traffic light systems and thus enabling it to be solar-powered.
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Here’s a simple solar power system anybody can install. System consists of two 15 watt solar panels, a regulator and the Xantrex Powerpack 600. This system is perfect for emergency backup during storm power outages. I use my system every day to power lights and recharge batteries. Occasionally, it even comes in handy to jump-start a car.
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http://www.SolarEnergyGuide.net – How to Make Solar – A Quick And Easy 101 Guide to Solar Energy Production
Making a solar at home is quite a daunting task and something that shouldn’t be attempted without fully committing oneself to a great deal of work. It may not be rocket science but it is certainly a tricky and laborious process. If you are the type of person who thinks a hammer is nothing but am odd-shaped door stop, it may be in your best interest to leave the solar construction to professionals.
Having said that, making your own solar s can really be a rewarding home project and by taking on such a project yourself you can significantly cut your costs – by 50 to 80% – over a commercially available solar .
Since the prohibitive cost of solar s is in large part due to the high price of solar cells, you will achieve most of your cost reduction by purchasing damaged and used solar cells from sites such as Ebay. After that, using your ingenuity and some handy DIY skills, the only thing between you and a working solar is time and effort.
For now however, let’s take on a much more simple task and make a single solar cell. This project is great fun and can show the basic and simple concept behind solar energy.
What You Will Need:
1. Copper sheeting.
2. Two alligator clip lead cables.
3. A sensitive micro-ammeter you can find this at Radio Shack.
4. An electric stove or a one burner hot plate should you have a gas stove . If you are buying a hot plate make sure it’s at least 1100 watts.
5. A large clear plastic bottle. Think 2 Liter Coke or Mineral Water bottles with the top cut off.
6. A few tablespoons of salt.
7. Water.
8. Sand paper, steel wool or a wire brush attachment for an electric drill.
9. Metal sheers.
How It’s Done: Cut a piece of copper sheeting at approximately the size of the stove burner. Make sure to thoroughly clean the copper sheet using sandpaper or steel wool to remove any sulfide and/or light corrosion. Heat the copper sheet on the burner on the highest heat setting As the copper increases its’ temperature the color will turn black with a layer of cupric oxide. This is normal. Let the copper “cook” for around 30 minutes. After 30 minutes turn of the burner and let the copper cool. It will shrink – also quite normal. The black cupric oxide will begin to flake and detach as both the oxide and copper shrink. It will take approximately 20 minutes for the copper to cool, at which point you will need to remove any excess cupric oxide black film left on the copper. You can scrub lightly with your hands under your tap. At this point cut another piece of copper at exactly the same size and dimensions as the “cooked” copper. Place both copper sheets into the plastic bottle, bending them carefully to fit and ensuring they do not touch. Attach the two alligator clips to each sheet, connecting the positive lead from the “Clean copper sheet” to the positive terminal of the meter, and the negative lead the “cooked” copper sheet to the negative terminal of the meter. Mix your 2 tablespoons of salt in with some hot water. Stir until the salt is dissolved. Carefully pour the salt water into the plastic bottle being careful to avoid pouring onto the leads. A good rule of thumb is to leave at least an inch between the water and the leads so you can move around the device with relative ease.
A solar cell is a battery, so you can expect that even in the dark your meter will show a few microamps of current. Don’t expect that it will light a baseball field though, and it would take acres of these literally to power your house. I sincerely doubt there would be enough power generated by this to power a light bulb. However, once you put this device in the sunlight you will see the meter jump to 30+ microamps of current – which would be enough to use your new solar cell as a light meter or light detector.
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This solar power system provides lighting for a household, and has a digital voltmeter and an ammeter using low-cost multi-meters, costing less than 7 dollars each. Besides, you can extend three thin gauge wires and have your volt-amp monitoring station anywhere in your house, and even have several volt-amp monitoring stations throughout your house.
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Using a 12v Ballast and a Fluorescent Ballast, I can convert a typical Fluorescent light into a 12v DC one!
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My solar setup part two of two.