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A Solar Power House To Fit Your Pocket

Here is information on converting to a solar power house to fit your pocket. When money is a challenge we need to look to save some on the things that we buy.

The ability to have a solar power house is a relatively new thing. Imagine living without any electric lights at all. Long ago that is how things used to be. Times have changed a lot since then and now there is another major change in the form of solar powered lighting.

We do not fear darkness now as we can just turn on the light and when the power gets cut off for some reason we miss it for sure because lighting is used for so many different activities.

The choice of colored lights and whether they are dim or bright is fantastic.

The solar panel price seems to be dropping all the time. This means that, as well as our normal indoor lights we can use them outdoors as well and even carry a caravan solar panel for our weekends away.

We can store this new green and eco friendly power in a solar power battery for later use. A few ideas follow on ways to make use of it.

  • Solar indoor lights.Residential solar panels built on the roof will collect energy from the sun’s rays and store it for our use. Just like that.

    You won’t have to spend very much at all on maintence after it is all set up and as now, you will be able to flick that switch and the lights will come on.

    Your neighborhood lights will go off in a power outage but yours will still be there. We will be able to finish our meal, finish our bedtime book with the bedside table lamps when they will all be in the dark.

    Of course the solar panels that you select will need to be powerful enough to collect all the energy that you will want.

  • Solar outdoor lights.Sleep at night will be much more sweeter when you know that your security lights will come on if there is an intruder in your back yard.
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    Almost all homes now have some form of solar lights for garden paths and the atmosphere for an outdoor meal on a hot evening can be enhanced.

    Your paths will be much more visible than relying on the moonlight. They will provide an excellent means of showing off an important feature like a garden pond or swimming pool.

    Solar roof panels can also be built on top of your outbuildings. A barn is ideal for this as you will not need to have any poles or wires to get the power to it. All the power you need can be brought by means of a solar panel shed light.

Although you do have to make an initial purchase of solar panels, long term the costs with your solar power house will be immensly smaller.

6 Responses to “A Solar Power House To Fit Your Pocket”

  1. For safety, the solar technology are already doing many things. But what happens if we have no sun? Here with us is unfortunately often the case. It seems no sun for days. Then use the best solar technology anything. Or you combine it, so you can connect it to the power.

  2. Rob Smeed says:

    It is a common misconception that solar panels don't work on a cloudy day, actually they do still produce quite a lot of electricity. No as much as they would on a cloudless day, but still a fair deal. Modern technology is not only making solar panels cheaper, but also more efficient in cloudy weather.

  3. Solar power is becoming much more affordable, some companies are installing the solar panels for free all they ask for is the excess that is put back into the grid is paid to them.

  4. Using solar power is beneficial for all.Solar power not only save electrical power but also saves money.I call it as saving machine.Myself using solar power for my home.
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  5. Addison says:

    Rob is right. Though a hot sunny weather brings advantage to the performance of your PV system. But contrary to most beliefs, Solar panel system actually works efficiently even in winter days.
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  6. Neil says:

    I like the solar roof tiles, because you don’t even notice them there. They are more easy on the eyes that solar panels (but more expensive).

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