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by Ben Sparks

Solar power is a very popular way for people to reduce the cost of heating and lighting their homes. You can find contractors who can install solar panels and cells into your home for you, but the cost of this can be quite high. It is also possible to learn how to make your own solar cell.

Solar power not only reduces your electricity costs, but by taking advantage of alternative power sources you can also help to reduce environmental damage that is caused by electricity production.

It might sound very complex to make your own solar cell, but with the right instructions or plan it is straightforward. You can find lots of solar cell plans on the Internet that explain how to construct a fully functioning solar cell easily

Solar cells are placed collectively onto a solar panel and it is the cell that is responsible for absorbing and storing the sun’s rays to be converted into an alternative energy. Solar cells change energy collected from the sun into electricity in what is known as the photovoltaic effect.

All of the parts that you need to build your own solar cell can be picked up at your hardware store. Some of the materials that you are likely to need include: duct tape, a guillotine, copper sheeting, acrylic or plexiglass sheeting, copper wire and a band saw. Depending on the type of solar cell and plans that you choose there may be other things that you need too.

There are a couple of different solar cells that you can build yourself and some of them may be more complicated than others. You should choose the type of solar cell plans that most closely matches your needs and your DIY abilities.

By learning how to construct solar cells, you can install solar energy in your home and save money as well as reducing the impact that your home has on the environment.

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