Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Is Home Made Energy A Scam? Building Your Own Solar Panels Exposed…

All it takes is one simple search on Google with the word “scam” after any product claiming something worth any value and BAM, a thousand pages of countless trolls claiming something doesn’t work and it is a scam much like many of the articles online about building your own solar panels.
What gets under my skin about all of it is the fact that I have personally had success with building my own solar panels and you could too and save a lot of money in the process.
Once you’ve read a couple of these trolling articles it’s easy to identify that these individuals are full of it and have never attempted to make their own solar panels whose argument is driven solely on false assumption.
I poked around a bit when I was curious about it only to find countless comments on how easy it was to build your own solar panels and not a single one stating they had tried but failed, or they didn’t work.
Now I am not saying that building your own solar panels are going to be near as effective as buying a thousand dollar system, but in the same sense saving money is the reason you are looking to build your own solar panels in the first place and in fact will provide a sufficient amount of renewable energy you need, month after month and year after year..
Sure there is going to be that one idiot that writes his story telling you how he went about building his own solar panels only to fail miserably and they ended up not working, but this can greatly be attributed to a lack of research and trying to re-invent the wheel if you will.
I’ve personally read articles where people have tried and failed with castings that collect condensation, to pv cells that are nowhere near conductive enough, or crack in extreme temperatures and the laundry list goes on and on.
That’s okay though because for products like earth4energy and a small investment on your part, you can start building your own solar panels correctly the very first time as everything is laid out from the beginning to installation.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Start Living Off The Grid For Under $200!

Unplugging from your local utilities and living off the grid is becoming more popular as more and more people are looking to go green. Whether you’re looking to eschew all utilities like electric, water, sewage and gas or just unplugging from the most expensive, electric bill, going green is an excellent choice now days.
You might have heard before that to make this change is going to cost you an arm and leg, but this simply is not true. Buying commercially made solar or wind power systems will be, however did you know for fairly cheap you can in fact make your own solar power systems!?
As previously stated it will be up to you if you want to consolidate all of your utility bills and go completely off the grid, or you want to just to go off the grid with the more traditional going green power source; electricity.
Solar panels are becoming the most popular off the grid power source and have gained in popularity since the 70’s. How solar panels work by soaking in sunlight through their photovoltaic cells and then convert these particles into energy your home can use.
Typically an inverter takes the DC energy your solar panels create and convert them into AC power a typical home can use. Some off the grid homes can actually use DC LED lighting though without means of an inverter for far cheaper by means of a small gauge wire.
For many, harnessing the power of sun and wind is no longer out of reach for the average Joe. Living off the grid has not only become affordable but it is easy to install yourself too via DIY techniques.
The following website will show you how to make and install your own solar panels for under $200 with step-by-step video instructions if you are ready to go green and start living off the grid!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

How To Become Completly Self Sufficient

Every month like clockwork millions of folks walk down the driveway in the hopes that their mailboxes will deliver the comforts of a letter handwritten or their favorite magazine only to be disappointed by pesky envelopes with little cellophane windows instead.
We are all unfortunately familiar with these pesky envelopes -- power, water, gas and cell phone bills, all conspiring you to fork over your hard-earned income.
For many, paying the utility bills is an ongoing tiring and daunting routine. What if there was a means to escape from under the thumb of public utilities and completely produce your own sustainable energy?
Great news, there is! 
Living "off-the-grid" is vastly becoming the more popular choice for families looking to reduce their carbon footprint, assert their independence and avoid reliance on fossil fuels.

Utility Company Paying YOU!?

Your typical household is connected to money draining utilities such as natural gas, power, water, and telephone lines. When a household lives, “Off the grid” it simply means they break ties to all of these money hungry utilities and simply create their own energy to produce this power themselves.
Whether you want to live partially off the grid by supplying your own energy yet still relying on city water and sewage, or you want to go completely off the grid and dig your own well or use a cistern system is completely up to you.
Because they call this type of living, “off the grid” it is impossible to get an accurate count of exactly how many Americans are living this way, however in 2006, Home Power magazine had estimated that over 180,000 homes in America were doing just that, living off the grid and supplying their own power!
Yet another interesting fact is that moreover 27,000 homes were using solar power and wind energy in an attempt to offset grid-connected life.

What Exactly Does It Take To "Get Off The Grid?"

As you continue to read, I will cover what it takes exactly to start living off the grid and become independent even reliable! What I mean is that there are several real stories of people whom I know personally that have the electric company pay them for producing more power each month then they need!
How cool would it be if you got, not a bill in the mail each month, but a check rather, from the electric company you have been paying each month for God knows how many years! Sweet deal right?
The best part about being able to actually live like this is that it is fairly inexpensive, and you can be up and running in no time at all!
As mentioned, the first step you should take in living off the grid is going to be getting rid of your electricity bill. The most common way to start living off the grid is going to be using solar energy.
This means using the power of the sun and wind. As neither one of these concepts are new and have been around a while, more Americans are turning to them as the price of bills are ever rising.

How Do Solar Panels Work?

When one thinks of solar energy they typically think of a solar panel. These panels are called photovoltaic (PV) solar panels and are usually located on one’s roof.
Silicon semiconductors are what these panels are made up of that collect energy from the sun knocking electrons loose in order for energy to flow freely. DC current is then created by an electric field in the panel forcing these free flowing electrons in one direction.
This DC current is then directed through an inverter that converts the DC power into AC which is typically what your home uses. Power by wind turbines is generated using a similar fashion.
This residential wind turbine stands anywhere from 50 to 120 feet high and when the wind moves these blades a shaft that leads from the hub of the rotor runs to a generator and supplies power.
These generators then take the energy that’s was produced and turns it into power your house can use such as AC current much like the solar power converts the energy into with an inverter.

How Does Wind Power Work?

Wind power works in a similar fashion. A typical residential wind turbine looks like an airplane propeller sitting atop a 50 to 120-foot tower. When the wind blows, the blades start moving and spin a shaft that leads from the hub of the rotor to a generator.
A generator takes the energy produced from the rotation and turns it into electricity. Like solar cells, the energy created by wind turbines is converted into usable AC power with an inverter.
As I mentioned above, I personally know of people who make more energy a month then they consume and therefore are getting paid by the electric company!
By pairing their solar or wind energy sources with the traditional power sources they create what is known as a hybrid system and in turn drastically reduce their bills.

How Do You Collect A Check From The Utility Company?

In cases like these energy that is created through solar or wind power is stored by the utility company and if less energy a month is used then is created from your home they cut you a check! You will however have to check with your power provider because only 40 states allow you to actually sell your electricity back to your utility company.
In order to go completely off the grid you will need your own converter to store your powerhouse of DC energy in order to be converted into AC when you need it. This is a bit more expensive but necessary if you want to live completely self-sufficient and rely on no utility company ever again.
So which power source should you convert over to wind or solar? Well, know that wind power is the cleanest and also the cheapest technology for off the grid energy known in the world. No greenhouse emissions are produced even, everyone should go green and it is no wonder this type of power is so wide spread.

How Does Water Work Living Off The Grid?

Okay, so you’ve got power to live off the grid, now what about your water? The cool thing about water is that it’s abundant! Did you know that only about 15% of Americans get their water on their own? Now it’s your turn to tap into this source and build a solar power system for under $200!
In trying to explain how this water system works I will sum it up in saying that the principle is pretty simple. A hole in the ground with a pump bringing water out of it is how this system works. Not going to go too much into this though.

What Happens When You Cannot Make Power One Day?

Many people who convert to living off the grid by producing their own power do also have what is called a backup generator. Typically a backup generator runs on propane for those times when the wind fails to blow, and the sun doesn’t shine. Some of them run on gas or biodiesels but propane is by far the cleanest and cheapest means.
A wood-burning stove is also common to use in a self-sufficient home along with wood-burning fireplaces to keep heating costs low.
Now that you are all hyped up about living off the grid and setting up your own solar panels and septic tank, you will want to know of the changes that you are going to encounter first.
Energy star appliances are the best on the market in the sense of saving you the most money by conserving the least amounts of energy.
You do still need to conserve as much as you can, where you can even when you go off the grid. In addition did you know that the government also actually provides rebates on Energy Star appliances?
If you are serious about wanting to know more about living off the grid please visit: http://www.livingoffthegridz.com and discover all you need to know in becoming fully self sufficent and get rid of those monthly bills for good!