Make a Solar Panel
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The ability to make a solar panelis not unique to the human race. Even the worlds smallest organisms are capable of utilizing solar power.
A solar panel is a devise that takes the inherent energy of the sun and turns it into electricity, which we can use to power the appliances in our homes.
Solar panels are made of many smaller units called solar cells. Each cell harnesses solar energy and produces a tiny reaction; in combination with other cells, it releases electrons which combine to produce an electrical current.
Algae that live in the oceans of the world have been making solar panels for millions of years. They don’t need the volume of energy that we want, from our solar panels, but they make them from the materials immediately available to them.
Scientists many years ago discovered that if you put certain chemicals together in a container and then put that container out in the sunlight, that the energy the sun gives off will change the makeup of the chemicals by releasing electrons. The electron is the functional unit of electricity. To put it simply, a constant and prodigious flow of miniscule electrons are the source of energy for most of our modern technology.
The evolution of science allowed us to improve the size and efficiency of these tiny producers of electron streams. Current technology and growing changes in our fast growing renewable energy sector refers to these chemical reservoirs as solar cells. Each solar cell depends on its own chemical makeup to cause the suns energy to release electrons.
A solar cell releases an electron, which is then combined with those released by other cells, ultimately resulting in an electric current. This collection of individual solar cells, in whatever volume is required, is called a solar panel.
If more energy is needed, these solar panels are then combined to produce a solar array.
So you see all you need to do to make a solar panel is to find the right container and fill it with the right combination of chemicals and expose it to sunlight. Then you can link these cells together, to form a panel and link the panels to form an array. The only thing really missing from this is the right equipment, material and the knowledge. Being handy would probably help too.
To get the assistance and knowledge to make your own DIY solar panels it is very easy now to just use the internet to research and investigate the various and appropriate system for you and this is where this site can help you by giving you access to this information. Remember that the very first solar panels were made from material available at the time. There weren’t always mass produced off-shore solar cells available. Someone invented them. Someone else improved them and invariably someone will probably perfect them.
Naturally, the costs can be considerable, and perhaps you don’t have a lot of money to invest. You will be able to learn how to make a solar panel. It is absolutely within your reach to construct your own array to harness energy from the sun.
One of the aims of this site is to provide you with the options and recommendations to find and source the information you need to be able to make a solar panel now.


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