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		<title>Installing Your Own Grid Tie Solar Power System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 15:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing Your Own Grid Tie Solar Power System Installing your own grid tie solar power system isn&#8217;t as difficult as you think. Grid Tie Solar Power System also known as grid-connected, or grid tied photovoltaic power systems are designed to generate electricity during the day when the sun is out and sending excess electricity that [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>Installing your own grid tie solar power system</strong></em> isn&#8217;t as difficult as you think. Grid Tie Solar Power System also known as grid-connected, or grid tied photovoltaic power systems are designed to generate electricity during the day when the sun is out and sending excess electricity that you do not use back into the electric utility grid. This process will earn you credits with the utility company and offset the electricity that you use at night.</p>
<p><a href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/diy690gridtiesolarpowerkit.php"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 8px;" title="Grid Tie Solar Power System" src="http://greenergyforlife.com/images/690wgridtiesolarpowersystem.gif" alt="Grid Tie Solar Power System" width="255" height="98" /></a>Energy demand is typically at its highest during the day and evening hours. This energy is consumed by office buildings and other facilities that operates during the day. Most household will not be using that much energy during the day because most will be at work or in school. It&#8217;s during the night where you usually consume the most power when people are back at home.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff; font-size: x-large;"><a title="Grid Tie Solar Power Kit" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/gridtiesolarkit.php"> ==&gt;Get Your Own Grid Tie Solar Power Kit Here&lt;==</a></span></strong></p>
<h2>What are Grid Tie Solar Power System Designed For?</h2>
<p>A grid tie solar power system is usually designed for use with small commercial and residential buildings.<br />
There are no battery bank in a grid tie system thus they will only operate when it&#8217;s connected to the utility power grid. Since a grid tie solar power system doesn&#8217;t have any battery to store the power captured, it&#8217;s feed directly back to the grid. This is how you earn credits with the utility company.</p>
<p>Please bear in mind that such a system doesn&#8217;t give you independence from the power grid. You are still subjected to power outages because you don&#8217;t have any battery pack to store the power. With that in mind, this type of system is also not suitable for remote homes that aren&#8217;t connected to the power grid.</p>
<p><a href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/gridtiesolarkit.php"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 10px;" title="Grid Tie Solar Power System" src="http://greenergyforlife.com/images/housegridtiesolarpower.gif" alt="Grid Tie Solar Power System" width="260" height="207" /></a></p>
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<p>But just don&#8217;t go out and buy the first grid tie solar power system that you see right away. Before setting up one, please check with your local utility supplier that it&#8217;s allowed just to be sure. And while you are at it, you can also check on federal tax credit as well as state and local incentives which usually applies to such system.</p>
<p>If you are seriously considering a grid tied solar power system for your home, you don&#8217;t have to break the bank by getting a system to meet your energy requirement all at once which may be beyond your means.<br />
They can be sized to fit your budget or space on your roof (that would capture sunlight).</p>
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<p>If you are a DIY homeowner who wants to help the environment by installing your own grid tie solar power system and not breaking the bank to do it, Solar Sphere has a few kits that you can consider starting out with. They start small from a <a title="DIY Starter 230W Grid Tie Solar Power Kit" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/diy230gridtiesolarpowerkit.php">DIY starter kit at 230W </a>with the most popular being the <a title="DIY PRO 690W Grid Tie Solar Power Kit" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/diy690gridtiesolarpowerkit.php">DIY PRO 690W Grid Tie Solar Power Kit</a>. Priced reasonably with flexibility for expansion in later stage as and when finances and space permit.</p>
<p><em>Installing your</em> own <em>grid tie solar power system</em> at your residence is a good point to start going green. Even a small system can make a big impact to your utility bills and the environment</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff; font-size: x-large;"><a title="Grid Tie Solar Power Kit" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/gridtiesolarkit.php">==&gt;Get Your Own Grid Tie Solar Power Kit Here&lt;==</a></span></strong></p>
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		<title>How To Calculate Number Of Solar Panels Needed To Power Your House</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 08:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Solar General Info]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[How To Calculate Number Of Solar Panels Needed To Power Your House One of the most often asked question that I encounter is &#8216;How to calculate number of solar panels needed to power your house?&#8217; Be it you are looking for a solar power system to tie to your house power system to help reduce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>How To Calculate Number Of Solar Panels Needed To Power Your House</h1>
<p>One of the most often asked question that I encounter is &#8216;How to<em> calculate <strong>number of solar panels needed to power your house</strong></em>?&#8217; Be it you are looking for a solar power system to tie to your house power system to help reduce your energy bills or you wanting to install a off-grid solar power system at a place where there is no power right now. Eg, a cabin, shed, etc.</p>
<p>This would require more information on your input in order to come up with a sensible answer to your question.<br />
You need to know what electrical or electronic items you are going to power for a certain numbers each day. This is in terms of wattage which you can find on the equipment&#8217;s specs.</p>
<p>After that, you need to determine the amount of uninterrupted sunlight you are going to get a day in the area where you are planning to install your solar power system.</p>
<p>With all these facts known, you can then proceed to calculate the number of solar panels needed to power your house by taking the total watts required per day divided by the number of hours your house receives direct sunlight. Or you can take your electrical bill and look at your power consumption.</p>
<p>Solar panels are measure in terms of watts they produce when sunlight is present at its peak but you will normally need more than what you have calculated to compensate for the rest of the day when you don&#8217;t have direct sunlight. Don&#8217;t fret about the excessive power accumulated going to waste. The excess power can be stored in batteries to be used later or send back to the grid to &#8220;zero out&#8221; for power that you will be drawing from the power grid if you don&#8217;t have battery storage.</p>
<p>This explanation on how to calculate number of solar panels needed to power your house here is just a guideline. There are help available online where you can key in some numbers to get an estimate. The s<a title="solar power kit calculator" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/solarpowerkitselector.php">olar power kit selector calculator</a> is easy to use and understand.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"><a title="Solar Power Kit Selector" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/solarpowerkitselector.php"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">===&gt;Check Out The Solar Power Kit Selector Calculator Here&lt;===</span></strong> </a></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The other options is to get a solar contractor to <em>calculate number of solar panels needed to power your house</em> for you.<br />
If you are in the United States and if you happen to stay in a certain area where there are solar professionals that can give you a free estimate with no obligation to buy, then you are in luck. This is provided by <a title="Solar Information, Product, and Videos" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/spheralsolar.php">Solar Sphere</a> who has a huge database of qualified and licensed solar contractors in North America that are ready and willing to help you. Find out if you qualify by clicking on the link below.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a title="Free Solar Quote" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/freesolarquote.php"><span style="font-size: x-large; color: #0000ff;"><strong>==&gt;Click Here to Get A Free Solar System Estimate&lt;==</strong></span></a></p>
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		<title>Things You Need To Know About DIY Solar Panel Kits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 15:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things You Need To Know About DIY Solar Panel Kits If you are planning to get a one of those DIY solar panel kits for yourself, don&#8217;t rush out to get one right now. Do some homework first because you may end with something that doesn&#8217;t meet your needs. Here are several things you need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Things You Need To Know About DIY Solar Panel Kits</h1>
<p><a href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/diysolarpanelkits.php"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 8px;" title="DIY Solar Panel Kits" src="http://greenergyforlife.com/images/solarpanelkits.jpg" alt="DIY Solar Panel Kits" width="200" height="200" /></a>If you are planning to get a one of those DIY solar panel kits for yourself, don&#8217;t rush out to get one right now. Do some homework first because you may end with something that doesn&#8217;t meet your needs.<br />
Here are several <strong><em>things you need to know about DIY Solar Panel Kits</em></strong> before you embark on your mission.</p>
<p>First and foremost, it&#8217;s a good cause that you are thinking green and planning to try your hands at some DIY solar panel kits to power maybe your home or perhaps for your RV&#8217;s, boat, cabin or even grid tie solar panel kits. Solar energy is free energy for you to harness but the tools needed to do the job is.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: x-large;"><a title="DIY Solar Panel Kits" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/diysolarpanelkits.php"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong>==&gt;Get Your DIY Solar Panel Kit Here&lt;==</strong></span></a></span></p>
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<h2>What is in a typical DIY Solar Panel Kit</h2>
<p>DIY Solar panel kits consists of a set of items that you can use to assemble a solar panel where you can store solar energy and utilize it for your own use. It&#8217;s a money saver compared to purchasing a ready-made unit, you get a faster return of your investment and at the same time learn more about putting together a solar panel and other solar energy technicalities.</p>
<p>DIY Solar panel kits are typically small and doesn&#8217;t have sufficient juice to power your whole house. An average home normally consumes more energy that what a DIY solar panel kit can supply. However, they are ideal for small cabins, boats or RV&#8217;s.</p>
<p>However, do not underestimate these kits. There has been report from some people that they are seeing up to 50% decrease in savings after using DIY solar panel kits.</p>
<h3>DIY Solar panel kits typically include the following items:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Bus wire for completing the solar panel connections</li>
<li>Flux pens</li>
<li>Solar cells</li>
<li>Some diodes to prevent the solar panel from draining a battery</li>
</ul>
<p>So all you need is a soldering iron to put together your solar panel. DIY Solar panel kits vary in prices and the more expensive kits come with more panels which equates to higher energy wattage. I would like to point out that you can choose the purchase the individual items on its own instead of a kit, the choice is yours.</p>
<p>If you are thinking of getting your individual items instead of a complete ready to use DIY Solar Panel Kit then you may want to go over to this site where you can get <a title="Earth for Energy" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/earth4energy.htm"><strong>step by step instructions on all you need to know about Solar energy and you will become an expert in building your own solar panels</strong>.</a></p>
<p>I hope this article on <em>things you need to know about DIY Solar Panel Kits</em> has been useful to you. Have fun!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: x-large;"><a title="DIY Solar Panel Kits" href="http://greenergyforlife.com/recommend/diysolarpanelkits.php"><strong>==&gt;Get Your DIY Solar Panel Kit Here&lt;==</strong></a></span></p>
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