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		<title>Enable Solar Power Home Technologies</title>
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<p>A <a title="Find Out How to Become Energy Independent" href="http://renewable-sources-of-energy.com/converting-solar-power-at-home/">solar power home</a> system is one of the most viable options for you when you are thinking about converting your home energy system from no-renewable to renewable sources of energy. Why I am saying this is, today we are at a point where the no-renewable resources are fast depleting. Initially, we never paid much attention headed for the proper usage and bottom wastage of the same and hence we are suffering the can of worms. That is the cause; we are trying to turn our minds for alternative energy opportunities and you should now that converting solar power home systems into a perpetual effort will remain even after the no-renewable resources disappears.</p>
<p> In the heart of such a crisis we cannot afford to remain apart anymore because it is stirring us in all ways possible. So, I think the solar power home system as the best possible, alternative home powering affair. With a solar power home interface, you would be able to work and use all of your electrical appliances including your home theater, all electrical appliances and fridges along with the lights and fans obviously. Solar water heaters will provide hot water options which you can then use whenever you want. Basically you can run your entire house on a solar power home interface.</p>
<p> To this extent, take a track today instead of just sitting around and waiting for the government or someone else to do something. Twist your residence into a solar power home. It is not an arm and a leg for the cost and not problematic to set it up and use. In fact, nowadays there are many cost effective as well as cheap solar powering D-I-Y available which will help you to utilize the power of solar energy.</p>
<p> Here are a few advantages that you can acquire out of solar power.</p>
<p> There is the solar lightning structure for your property which will store the sun&#8217;s energy and in time convert it to electrical energy so that you can light your home at night. Mostly, there are solar cells which box in the energy of the sun during the day. At night, when you turn on the lights, this solar power gets changed to electrical energy and as a by-product your solar power home lights up. To this extent, you get energy and freedom from all electricity bills for always.</p>
<p> As we have told originally, the solar water heater is another blessing. You can freely cook a delicious meal, use it for bathing, do your laundry etc. There are two types of this solar water heater. One is the loop direct heater type which is acceptable for areas which are not lying down to freezing while the other uses an anti freeze liquid which keeps the solar energy trapped for later use.</p>
<p> There is also the solar cooker which is absolutely capable and you can cook at any time you want. You just have to keep the sun in your hands and make your house a solar power home.</p>
<p> You can learn more about how to become an independent energy producer at <a title="Find Out How to Become Energy Independent" href="http://renewable-sources-of-energy.com/">Renewable Sources of Energy</a> visit us now!</p>
<p> Put your mind into it and start taking positive action today towards your economy and planet and you will be bewildered just how things can be corrected and reformed.</p>
<p> A. Arvizu</p>
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		<title>How To Make Your Home Solar Powered</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a way to lower your energy bills each month, a solar power home kit might be the answer. If you want to reduce the amount of money you pay on your electric bills then recent advances in solar panel design has made this technology an effective method to do so. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://345c53tl-2ocpu38ej7f9xdqcz.hop.clickbank.net/"></a>If you are looking for a way to lower your energy bills each month, a <a title="Solar Power Home" href="http://www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-power-home.php">solar power home</a> kit might be the answer. If you want to reduce the amount of money you pay on your electric bills then recent advances in solar panel design has made this technology an effective method to do so. By utilizing a solar power system you can replace up to all of of your electricity by using the sun, and you don&#8217;t have to pay for power any more.</p>
<p>These solar kits come in a variety of sizes and styles and are easy to install. Most of the job can be done by the homeowner and an electrician only needs to hook up the cables to their home&#8217;s power supply. If you want to pass the inspection you will have to hire a electrician because of specific codes that have to be closely followed.</p>
<p>Before buying a solar power system you need to figure out the energy requirements of your house. You will be able to do this by taking a look at past energy bills. You need to try to settle on an average power usage for the year as well as a peak usage.</p>
<p>This will let you figure out the size of the setup that best works for you. Most new solar power installations will allow you to get a basic setup going with only a couple of panels and then have the option of adding more at a later date. This can be handy since you can spread the cost out over several years instead of having to finance it all the first year.</p>
<p>There are two major parts to every solar panel system and they are the solar panels themselves and the inverter. The solar panels are mounted on rails that sit a few inches above the surface of the roof. This will let the rain and other debris move underneath the panels, and also give proper ventilation. To ensure that they are secure as possible you should anchor the rails to the roof joists. Even though these newer systems are lighter than older systems, they still represent a good amount of weight and need to be supported adequately.</p>
<p>When the solar panels are mounted, you can then run the cables from the panels down to the area where the inverter will be installed. The inverter is responsible for converting the DC current that is produced by the solar panels into AC current your home can use. There are two types of inverters, exterior and interior.</p>
<p>If you are using the exterior type of inverter you will run the cables to the spot that the inverter will be located. If you plan on using an interior model you might have to hire an electrician since specific electric codes might apply. Once you have laid out and mounted the power cables they need to be connected to the electrical system of your home.</p>
<p>You might have to find an electrican to do it for you, and it would be helpful if they knew about installing solar power systems. Once this is complete, you are ready to enjoy years of lower electrical bills as your solar power home kit converts sunlight into savings.</p>
<p>For more information on solar powered homes please visit <a title="Solar Power Home" href="http://www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-power-home.php">http://www.residentialrenewableenergy.com/solar-power-home.php</a></p>
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