diy solar cell - How to build a solar panel at home

Do you want to save hundreds of dollars in your power bill?

Do you want to generate electricity using solar and wind power?

If your answer is YES, you should use solar power at your home to reduce electricity bill. Installation of solar panel used to be very costly but NOW you can do it yourself within your budget.

Michael Harvey, Renewable energy enthusiasts and creator of Earth4Energy.com developed a complete step-by-step fully illustrated manual(Earth4Energy) & easy to follow videos. Earth4Energy has been put to the test by thousands and - It Works!

Click here to read Frank story ( dated 10th Jan 2009) on how he build a 80 watt solar panel using an alloy frame within few weekends.

You can read other customers testimonials and feedback on Machael's earth4energy DIY kit to build your own solar generator.



Click here to visit earth4enery home page to know more benefits of having a solar panel at home.

Cost - $49 ( one time )

How do solar panels work?

Solar panels collect solar radiation from the sun and transform that into electrical power. Solar panel includes several numbers of solar cells. The higher quality solar cells in a solar panel can produce more electrical output.
Solar panels depend upon the properties of silicon. Silicon, the second most abundant element on the earth, is accumulated beneath non-reflective glass to produce photovoltaic panels. One silicon atom can unite with another silicon atom to create a strong bond, sharing each other's electrons. Because the two silicon atoms exactly fill each other's capacity of eight, there is no positive or negative charge. Hence, in order to create electricity the silicon atom must be combined with the other element. The element containing three electrons, like boron can be joined with the silicon to produce a positive charge. These positive combinations and their differing charges are used to make solar panels.
The panel collects photons from the sun and actively converts them into electricity. The electricity generated from photons striking the surface of the solar panel allows electrons to be thrown out of their orbits and released. The power created then flows into an inverter. The inverter transforms the power into basic electrical power.