Solar panels make easy project?
I've been looking at this DIY project of making solar panels</a> and wondered if anyone has purchased any of the solar panel kits that you can b...
I’ve been looking at this DIY project of making solar panels</a> and wondered if anyone has purchased any of the solar panel kits that you can buy online to build your own panels. Anyone tried this and if so, was it worth the effort. would love to hear your comments. Here is the guide that I was looking at: http://www.solarpanelsmake.com Let me know!
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Yes,I bought one but i could’t remember the name of company.But I will tell you all the informations about how I made it in home.
Things you’ll need:
1.One electric stove or hotplate (at least 1100 watts)
2.Sheet metal shears
3.One micro-ammeter (able to read currents between 10 and 50 microamperes)
4.Tap water
5.One 2 liter plastic bottle or glass
6.Safety goggles
7.Two to three tbsps. of table salt
1/2 -foot square sheet of copper flashing
8.Electric drill with sand paper
9.Two alligator clip leads
10.Harness the Power of the Sun
Instructions:
1 .Use sheet metal shears to cut the copper flashing in a square or rectangle to fit the size of the electric burner. Be sure to use a piece of copper flashing that is thoroughly cleaned. You may use sandpaper to thoroughly remove any sign of corrosion before proceeding.
2 .Place the copper flashing on the electric burner and turn the burner on. You will need to "cook" the flashing for as long as 30 minutes or more to develop a thick layer of black cupric oxide.
3 .Allow the copper to cool slowly once the layer of cupric oxide has formed. It will begin to flake off and may do so with some force as the oxide and the copper cool at different rates.
4 .Scrub the completely cooled copper under running water to remove any last remaining bits of oxide. Be gentle, as you do not want to remove any of the red cuprous oxide that has been created in heating the flashing.
5 .Cut another piece of copper to the same size. Attach both panels using the alligator clips to the inside of the wide-mouth glass jar or plastic bottle with the top cut off. The panels should not touch and should bend to match the curves of the jar or bottle.
6 .Connect the lead of the alligator clip which fastens the clean copper plate to the positive terminal of the meter. The negative terminal should then be connected to the cuprous oxide plate.
7 .Make a solution of salt and water by dissolving the salt in hot tap water. You should make enough solution to barely cover the bottom of the plates, leaving the clips high and dry.
8 .Place your solar panel in the sun to see the gauge jump to reflect the current your project has created