Friday, January 8, 2010

Make Your Own Electricity

Electricity is often seen as something of a mystery by most people. The majority of people don’t really know how it works, just that the lights come on every time they flip the switch.

There are several ways that electricity can be produced. The most common is by rotating magnets around a conductor (usually an iron core wound with copper wire). The rotating magnetic field induces a voltage in the core, and we have electricity. This device is generally referred to as an alternator. Alternators are driven by many methods: gas, coal, nuclear, hydro or wind.

Power is also generated when heat is applied to two dissimilar metals. This generates very small voltages and has limited applications, usually for controls and switching.

Solar cells use a similar method to this. A silicon plate is combined with another plate, usually boron, and conductive wires are run between the plates. When photons from the sun hit the plates, they knock an electron free, which then runs along the conductive wires, usually to be stored in a battery or power a device.

Solar cells and wind turbines are two of the most common ways to make your own electricity. Both can be purchased commercially or made at home, and can be a good way to reduce your power bill. Some people even live completely off the power grid with the use of solar and wind energy.

While the initial cost can be high, you can realize significant energy savings. You can save even more by making homemade solar cells and wind turbines.

Homemade Solar Cells

News on the energy front seems to be all doom and gloom these days: rising oil prices, peak oil and pollution. The good news is that there has been a lot of research and effort put into alternative energy sources. We have a long way to go before we aren’t dependent on oil anymore, but there are some very good options now to help us supplement our energy demands. Solar cell technology is one area that has made progress in leaps and bounds over the last few years. Once a novelty, solar energy is now a viable supplemental energy source for many people.

Unfortunately, solar panels remain very expensive to purchase, with a typical installation for a home costing upwards of $20,000. Even with an energy savings of 80%, it would take the average household many years to pay off the initial investment. And even with such a large initial cost, solar panels are still not able to supply all of the energy needs of the average household.

While it may be awhile before commercially available solar panels are economically viable for home installation, it is possible to construct your own homemade solar cells that are capable of powering lights and appliances. While you may not save 80% on your power bill, you will see a savings, and the cost is far lower, about $200 per panel.

It sounds like a pretty big task, but it is actually fairly simple and most people have no problem doing it with the proper instructions. There are several guides out there that can help you get started. The one that I recommend is found at Earth4Energy. It is a good guide with detailed video instructions that are easy to understand. It will guide you through the entire process from selection of materials to installation of the panes.
They also offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the product in any way. At a cost of $49, this is a hard offer to pass up if you are at all interested in solar power or homemade solar cells.

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