Monday, December 19, 2011

Considering a Do It Yourself Solar Power System for Your Home?

Evaluating a do it yourself solar power system on your home? Imagine converting freely available solar power into electricity that can be used to power your home. The amount of electricity that will be generated depends on the number and wattage of the solar panels and the number of direct sun light the solar panels receive.

If the solar panels are producing more electricity that what is needed to run your home the excess solar power can be sold to the electric company. This is a great situation to be in, be selling electricity back to the utility district.

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There are a few things that you need to consider before deciding on installing a solar power system on your house.

In order to recoup the initial investment you need to determine how long it will take. You don't want to move out of the house before having recouped your investment.

Do you have a large enough space on your roof where the solar panels can be installed on that receives at least six hours of direct sun light each day? Solar cells work best in direct sunlight. If most of the south facing roof space is covered by nice large trees a photovoltaic system is not going to produce much electricity.

Pitch of your roof. Are you comfortable walking on your roof? Is it too steep for you? When installing a do it yourself solar power system you will be spending some time on the roof installing the solar panels and wiring them together. If you are not comfortable working on the roof for a day or two you might want to consider hiring someone to install the solar panels for you.

How to find do it yourself solar power retailers that you can work with. Start with the yellow pages and contact the local solar retailers in your area. Check out each retailer with the local BBB.

Another option is to search for solar retailer sites with the search phrase 'do it yourself solar power system'. Check out the result sites. Be sure to verify that the site is reputable and secure.

Before purchasing a do it yourself solar power system from a retailer be they local or online there are a few questions you should ask them. Will they help you determine the load of your home and size the solar power system to your home's electrical needs?

Will they allow you to review the installation instructions before purchasing the solar power system? Since this is a

Do they offer telephone technical support?

How long is the warranty on the equipment?

Who do you contact for warranty work?

You are now ready to find the right retail outlet that will provide you with the best do it yourself solar power system and great customer service. Even if you decide not to install a solar power system yourself, consider hiring a local company that specializes in installing solar power systems in homes. It will be more expensive, but in the long run the cost savings will be well worth it.

Considering a Do It Yourself Solar Power System for Your Home?

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