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Five Things To Consider When Buying A DIY Solar Power Kit

January 22nd, 2010 | aelara | Solar Panels

Owners of both businesses and residences are casting an eye toward solar power as they seek ways to reduce energy bills. You can easily add this type of renewable energy to your system by purchasing a DIY solar power kit. However, you should be thoroughly familiar with five things before you make such a purchase.

Dimension of the Solar Panels

The exact measurements of the solar panels should be indicated on the DIY solar power kit, which will help you determine if your roof space is sufficient for the solar module. The weight of the solar panels should also be indicated — especially if you have roof tiles, since this can determine whether your roof can support the solar panels. Knowing both the weight and the dimension is necessary to determine if your roof can withstand the extra load.

Total Power Generation

Before you install a DIY solar power kit in your home, calculate the amount of power you use, You should also decide how many appliances you will connect to your solar power system. Once you’ve come up with a figure, buy the appropriate DIY solar power kit. Kits of a variety of sizes are available; further, some kits can be interconnected if one alone is not sufficient.

Durability

Because they are outdoors, solar power panels are constantly exposed to harsh elements like hail, rain, snow and sun. Because of this, the solar cells must be covered with tempered glass and the frame must be made of a resilient material like aluminum.

Long-Term Warranty

The return on investment or ROI for DIY solar power kits can take years. Because of this, it’s a good idea to consider the length of the product’s warranty before you buy it. It is recommended to get one with a 20- to 25-year warranty period on solar panels.

Installation and Maintenance

Get a DIY solar power kit that’s easy to install. You can purchase kits that come with all the components you’ll need to start your own solar power system. Additionally, you should also consider one that will require only minimal maintenance over the years in service. Solar panels that require an annual scrubbing to keep them working at their maximum potential are your best bet.

Anna Vera Williams helps others understand how to utilize solar energy to live cleaner and more economical lives.

For more information on solar energy and how it can be used, please visit Solar Energy.

This article was originally published on Anna’s blog, at 5 Things to Consider When Purchasing DIY Solar Power Kits.

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