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Article Title: Instructions to Build a Solar Panel
Author: Glenn Bacon
Category: Home Improvement, Technology, Environment
Word Count: 397
Keywords: instructions to build a solar panel,build your own solar panel,solar 
panel,solar energy,eco energy
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Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Solar power is one of the best and most effective renewable energy sources 
available.  The problem newbie environmental warriors find is that the 
financial burden of professionally installed solar power systems is way beyond 
their budget and it could take well over 10 years to see a return on their 
investment.  Never fear, there are new alternatives.  The most cost-effective 
way to take advantage of solar energy is to construct solar panels on your own. 
 What you need is details to build a solar panel!

Not your thing? If you are scared it would be difficult, it really is not true. 
 It is not difficult to build solar panels with the proper instructions.  
Simple enough for kids, teens and adults.  The parts aren't complicated either. 
 The supplies you would need to build solar panels are available at your local 
hardware store or you can purchase a solar panel kit, which will include all 
the parts you require to be generating your own electricity.  Once you have the 
blueprints for a solar panel, it is possible to construct any number of solar 
panels to power appliances or tools in your workshop.  With the right 
blueprints you could build solar panels to service a much larger electric load. 
 

There are many resources and guides available with detailed instructions on how 
to build solar panels.  The most important step is to seek out good step by 
step plans.  Then it is off to to your local hardware store to find or order 
your parts and the next time you have some free time, you will be able to 
assemble and install the system yourself.  Watch out though, the neighbors may 
start asking you to build solar panels for them too.  

Not only is it going to save you money to build solar panels yourself, but you 
can feel proud that you are doing your part for the environment as well.  Being 
independent from fossil fuels and making an important impact on your 
neighborhood and the rest of the world.  

Purchased solar energy systems can cost thousands to be installed and given our 
economy most of us don't have spare money.  Decide to go solar today and learn 
to build solar panels on your own.  It will be something to take pride in.

The author has been interested in Solar Power and other forms of alternative 
energy, for longer than most, he writes on this topic frequently.  Free Solar 
Panel Plans: http://diyenergyt.newagelinx.com/free.html
Do It Yourself Guide Reviews: http://diyenergy.newagelinx.com/review.html
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