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		<title>DIY Solar Panel 20 Watt Wiring</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 06:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Solar Heating Tubes Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 05:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn to make solar heating tubes part 2]]></description>
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		<title>Solar Heating Tubes Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 05:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Solar Attic Fan Installation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 05:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Thermal Solar Water Heater</title>
		<link>http://solarpanelkits.net/2010/03/01/solar-water-heaters-information/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thermal  solar water heaters are gaining in popularity and with good reason. Here are some of the benefits of tapping into the power of nature. 1. Although the initial start-up costs are greater for a solar water heating system, the fuel (the sun) is free. As a result over the lifetime of the system it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thermal  solar water heaters are gaining in popularity  and with good reason. Here are some of the benefits of tapping into the  power of nature.</p>
<p>1. Although the initial start-up costs are  greater for a solar water heating system, the fuel (the sun) is free. As  a result over the lifetime of the system it is likely to be more economical than using propane, electricity, fuel oil and sometimes even  natural gas (depending on where in the USA you get your natural gas).</p>
<p>2. Some states offer tax benefits, providing a further economic incentive.</p>
<p>3. There is also a major environmental benefit. Harmful  emissions like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are  released into the atmosphere by fuel driven systems. Not only does this  affect ones local environment, there is also the wider adverse impact on  the greenhouse effect, as carbon dioxide helps to trap heat in the  upper atmosphere.</p>
<p>4.Your solar water heater will function  even during a power outage.</p>
<p>5. Solar water heaters can be  used in other ways apart from in the home. For example, they can be used  for swimming pools and car washes.</p>
<p>In summary,  by harnessing the natural power of the sun, not only will you be saving,  it could also have a major positive impact on the environment.</p>
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		<title>Solar Powered Attic Fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you who are lucky to have an attic it&#8217;s generally advised that you buy an attic fan. There are different types available however buying one which is solar power offers a number of advantages. Not only is it great for those who want to reduce their impact on the environment but it [...]]]></description>
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<p>For those of you who are lucky to have an  attic it&#8217;s generally advised that you <a title="buy an attic fan" href="http://acoolerhouse.com/solar-attic-fans">buy an attic fan</a>. There are different types  available however buying one which is solar power offers a number of  advantages. Not only is it great for those who want to reduce their  impact on the environment but it also means you don&#8217;t have the hassle of  installing loads of cables. Having an electrical engineer in your home  can be very expensive so buying solar power can save you a lot of money  on installation and running costs.</p>
<p>One of the problems  faced with attics is moisture and your solar attic fan can be set up to  work automatically as it&#8217;s able to store power gained from the sun.  Because it&#8217;s solar powered you don&#8217;t have to do much to install it and  they are very simple units so the chance of them breaking down is  minimized.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to live in the middle of a  desert to experience hot temperatures. Most places in the world will  suffer at least a few days or weeks or raging heat. Most people living  in hot climates will already have some air con units installed in their  homes but for the rest of us who live in a temperate climate, this is  not something we normally have the luxury of. Even if you do have air  con units or cold air fans, the cost of powering these can be  astronomical. Energy costs are becoming more and more expensive and less  affordable so it&#8217;s important that we look for alternatives such as solar power. If you have ever had to go into your attic  whilst there is a heat wave you will feel like you&#8217;ve just walked into  an oven. It&#8217;s so hot you may even feel as if you&#8217;re going to pass out.  Luckily an attic fan will transfer the hot air in your attic outside  bringing the temperature of your attic back down to a much more  tolerable temperature.</p>
<p>Attic fans along with gable  ventilators work on the same principal of having a solar panel  positioned on the roof. The panels takes the energy from the sun&#8217;s rays  and this energy is then stored into battery so that the ventilation can  work even at night or when it&#8217;s very cloudy. Although installation is  quite easy if you are used to DIY, having the solar panel placed on the  roof is the part which you may find a bit more difficult. For those of  you who are used to carrying out DIY tasks in the house you should find  this easy, otherwise you can just get a trades person in to do the job  for you.</p>
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		<title>Solar Garden Water Fountain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning to add solar water fountains to your garden? What a great idea! Not only can the Sun make the flowers in your garden bloom, but it can also power your water fountain which will add to the charm and the elegance of the garden. These fountains are as beautiful as the other varieties, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Planning to add solar water fountains to your  garden? What a great idea!</p>
<p>Not only can the Sun make the flowers in your  garden bloom, but it can also power your water fountain which will add to  the charm and the elegance of the garden. These fountains are as  beautiful as the other varieties, and to top it all, they are much more  cost effective to run because they operate on the power of the Sun. They  are easier to set up too because you will not need any power lines. And  the lack of any power lines makes them safer in the home too,  particularly if you have pets and kids. Just select a corner in the  garden that receives adequate sunlight and install it.</p>
<p>Though solar fountains are not the conventional variety (they are an  innovation keeping in mind the convenience of the user), but nowadays  they have become very popular. Improvements in the water pumping  technology have optimized the performance of these fountains.</p>
<p>The self-contained features of solar fountains will add to the charm of  your home. The gentle sound of running water will bring in peace  helping you relax and distress after a hard day at the office. Solar  fountains almost always come with a solar panel that captures the  sunlight and a pump. Since they come as a single piece, there is no  requirement of fixing anything. The set up of solar water fountains also means  that there are no water leakages. And in case it does, there is no risk  of a hazard because there is no electricity.</p>
<p>Solar garden water fountains come in a wide  variety of designs, colors, sizes, shapes, materials and budget. There  is so much variety that you are sure to find something that is just  right for your needs, taste and preference. So go ahead, browse through a  few products on display, and select the solar fountains that meet your  fancy. You can keep them in the yard, at the patio, the deck and at the  garden too. However do keep in mind that these fountains do not work in  the evening or in the night and also when the conditions are overcast.  However there are a few models in which the solar power can be stored so  that they can work as well in the night too.</p>
<p>In some  models, the solar panels and the actual fountain are separate. If you  are purchasing such a model, you can keep the fountain almost anywhere  (even inside a room) as long as the panel is able to capture the  sunlight. There are many things to be considered when buying Solar  Fountains.</p>
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		<title>Outdoor Solar Lighting Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:22:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor solar lighting can add many different effects to the outside of your home. It can be used to create silhouettes, shadows, down lights or crossing. The silhouette look would be one that you would consider if you wanted to light up a tree or a statue, basically anything that you would want to highlight [...]]]></description>
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<p>Outdoor solar lighting can add many different  effects to the outside of your home. It can be used to create  silhouettes, shadows, down lights or crossing. The silhouette look would  be one that you would consider if you wanted to light up a tree or a  statue, basically anything that you would want to highlight but the  solar lighting would be placed behind the item creating a silhouette.</p>
<p><strong>How  To Create The Lighting Effects</strong></p>
<p>Shadowing would be  created by placing the solar lights in front of whatever it is that you  are looking to accent, such as a garden. Down lights would actually be  hung and faced down to create more of a lamp post look and this would be  more for security purposes. And crossing would be the effect if you  placed solar lights that literally crossed in opposite directions. Solar  lights work really well for this type of set up because they are  brighter. Outdoor solar lights also work well for lighting up walkways  as well as garden accents. The best thing about this method of  illumination is that it costs nothing but your initial investment. The  solar panels are powered from the sun in the day and automatically lit  up at dark. They work from the energy that they absorb from the sun.  They are low maintenance, they cost nothing to run, and you do not have  to worry about turning them on or off.</p>
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<p><strong> Caring For The Environment</strong></p>
<p>As the world is going green,  these solar lights lead you right into that direction by being truly  environmentally friendly. Solar lighting looks great when incorporated  into any garden or landscape. They are so easy to install that you could  literally let your child do it. You buy these lights in sets or pairs &#8211;  simply decide how many that you will need and just stick them in the  ground like a tent stake. There are other types of outdoor solar lights  too. There are solar powered post lights that are also powered by solar  energy and are connected to a post. There are also solar powered lamp  posts, solar post lighting, and solar spot lights which are usually used  for security measures.</p>
<p><strong> Limitless Power From The  Sun</strong></p>
<p>If you are still unsure then consider this  environmental fact, every hour the sun radiates enough solar power to  supply the world&#8217;s population with the same amount of energy that it is  currently using in an entire year. That&#8217;s pretty amazing! So the  lighting system collects and stores energy from the sunlight during the  daytime, thus recharging the lithium batteries that run it. You will  notice with solar lighting that if you have a couple extremely cloudy  days that the outdoor solar lights will be a bit dimmer but after a nice  sunny day they will perk up like just watered flowers. Outdoor solar  lighting is safe, environmentally friendly and even stays on during  power outages. There are also garden and patio lights that are available  using solar power. These lights can be easily moved with virtually no  effort and will stick around forever and will do so with absolutely zero  maintenance.</p>
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		<title>Installing Marine Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setup solar panels for inverter marine, lights and batteries! Solar panels can be a great help in keeping vital lights and appliances functioning, even when batteries run low or a generator malfunctions. They are also a much quieter way of recharging batteries! Learning how to install marine solar panels will be vital for people who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Setup solar panels for inverter marine, lights and batteries!</p>
<p>Solar panels can be a great help in  keeping vital lights and appliances functioning, even when batteries run  low or a generator malfunctions. They are also a much quieter way of  recharging batteries! Learning how to install marine solar panels  will be vital for people who want the advantages, but first you must learn which solar panels are best. Three types of solar cells are commonly used in solar panels, each with its own advantages.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Solar  Panels</strong><br />
Solar panels must be kept from shading, as shaded  cells draw energy for themselves from other cells.</p>
<p>1. Solar  panels using mono-crystalline cells have high conversion efficiency, and  take up less space, but lack shade protection.</p>
<p>2. Solar panels  using polycrystalline cells have even higher conversion efficiency, take  up even less space, but still lack shade protection.</p>
<p>3. Solar  panels using amorphous silicon cells have lower conversion efficiency,  and take up more space, but do have shade protection. This can be  especially important on a sailboat.</p>
<p>Marine solar panels are  available in both hard and flexible types. Hard solar panels can be  attached to the deck, while flexible solar panels might be attached to  deck or canvas.</p>
<p><strong>Size and Number of Solar  Panels</strong><br />
Learning how to install marine solar panels will  include calculations to determine what size and how many solar panels  you will need. This information is readily available on the Internet by  searching the question: &#8220;What size solar panel do I need&#8221; on your  favorite search engine. The rule of thumb is to allow for 20% more solar  panel power than you estimate you will need.</p>
<p><strong>Placement  of Solar Panels</strong><br />
Once you have determined the size and  number of solar panels needed, you will be better able to determine  where they will be placed. The best places depend on the boat&#8217;s  configuration and size of the panels. Take your time and think it  through. Read the instructions that came with your solar panels. You  will want to avoid all violations of warranty terms.</p>
<p>The simple  answer to how to install marine solar panels is: in the sun. Select  locations that will get maximum sunlight without shaded spots.</p>
<p>In  placing marine solar panels, consider the use of extra bars/braces to  secure the panels. You obviously want them to remain stable.</p>
<p><strong>How  to Install Marine Solar Panels</strong><br />
Your marine solar panels  should have clear instructions for installation. In addition to those,  consider the following.</p>
<p>Most marine solar panel systems have  three main components:</p>
<p>1. Solar panels to collect sunlight and  produce a charge for you.</p>
<p>2. Charge controller to regulate the  charge entering your battery and avoid overcharging it.</p>
<p>3.  Batteries to store the energy your solar panels created.</p>
<p>Once  marine solar panels have charged your batteries, you can use that energy  to run most 12 volt DC appliances. These might include your safety  lights, regular lighting, pumps, and fans, as well as small appliances.  If you add an inverter, you can also run 120 volt AC appliances such as a  microwave, radio, satellite dish, or radio. An inverter is a separate  unit, not mentioned above, that transforms the current coming out of the  battery into that required by most appliances.</p>
<p>First off, check  to see that the system has a voltmeter. If it does not, purchase and  install one. This will allow you to check the charge you are getting.</p>
<p>Affix  your solar panels securely in place, and connect them per the  instructions included in your kit. Use only tinned marine grade wire  running from the panels to the batteries. If you are unsure of the wire  you are considering, ask questions. Regular automotive wire may look  similar, but in marine conditions, it will lose its ability to conduct  electrical power.</p>
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		<title>Save Money on Electricity Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A typical solar system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Often the plumbing from a solar heater connects to a houses existing water heater, which stays inactive as long as the water coming in is hot or hotter than the temperature setting on the indoor water heater. When it falls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A typical solar system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Often the plumbing from a solar heater connects to a houses existing water heater, which stays inactive as long as the water coming in is hot or hotter than the temperature setting on the indoor water heater. When it falls below this temperature, the homes water heater can kick in to make up the difference. Incorporating passive solar designs can reduce heating bills by as much as 50 percent. High-temperature solar water heaters can provide energy-efficient hot water and hot water heat for large commercial and industrial facilities.</p>
<p>Many large commercial buildings can use solar collectors to provide more than just hot water. Solar process heating systems can be used to heat these buildings. A solar ventilation system can be used in cold climates to preheat air as it enters a building. And the heat from a solar collector can even be used to provide energy for cooling a building. You can generate electricity for a single building like the co-op but there is the potential in the future to generate enough power for a power plant. The author of a recent Christian Aid report, John McGhie, said that for $50bn the whole of sub-Saharan Africa could be turned into a solar-generated economy. And $50bn is exactly the same amount as the continent would have to pay on extra fuel bills from oil,” he said.</p>
<p>Electrical retailer Currys is about to add a new item to its usual array of washing machines and other white goods – solar panels. Curry s is taking a risk as the solar panels will cost far more than anything else the store sells. They say it will cost the average three bedroom household about 7,000 to buy and install solar panels – compared to 13,000 in specialist stores. There are also grants available through the Low Carbon Buildings Program.</p>
<p>What other solar gadgets can you buy?<br />
Well, Sharp, the world’s number one solar cell producer, has just turned its hand to glass studded with LED lights and cells. Instead of generating enough electricity to run a home, it creates a psychedelic light show at night, powered entirely by the day’s sun.</p>
<p>You can also buy solar chargers for iPods and phones. Other recent outlandish additions include a solar-powered tent, scooter and LED house numbers, while mundane ones like bike lights, torches and radios have been around for years.</p>
<p>People can also use captured passive solar heat to cook food. A basic cooker consists of an insulated box with a glass top. Heat from concentrated sunlight gets trapped in the box and can be used to heat food enclosed in the box. </p>
<p>Solar power government &#8211; check for incentives in your state!</p>
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