FINALLY TABBING MY SOLAR CELLS TOGETHER FOR A DIY SOLAR PANEL

I GOT THE SOLAR CELLS FROM EBAY ABOUT 3 MONTHS AGO. WHEN I STARTED TABBING THEM I FOUND IT TO BE DIFFICULT AND TIME CONSUMING. I WATCHED SOME VIDEOS HERE ON YOUTUBE FROM VWRabbitdiesel AND HE MADE IT LOOK EASY. AFTER THE FIRST 10 CELLS IT WAS GETTING EASER TO PUT THEM TOGETHER. THE NEXT 20 CELLS WENT PRETTY QUICKLY. THE CELLS I HAVE ARE B RATED BUT AFTER I PUT MY HANDS ON THEM THEY TURNED TO C OR D RATED.. LOL. I CRACKED A FEW AND CHIPPED SOME, I EVEN BROKE ONE IN HALF. I USED SUPPER GLUE TO FIX THE CRACKS AND GLUE THE BROKEN ONE BACK TOGETHER. IT DIDN’T SEEM TO EFFECT THE POWER OUTPUT. MY CELL PHONE WAS IN A NEED OF CHARGE AND I COULDN’T FIND MY HOME CHARGER SO I HAD A SMALL SOLAR PANEL FROM A SOLAR SPOT LIGHT THAT WAS NOT WORKING ANY MORE. THE PANEL IS 9 VOLTS SO I CUT THE END OFF THE CORD AND HOOKED IT ON MY CAR CHARGER AND THE PHONE STARTED CHARGING. I HAD IT ON THE CHARGER FOR AND HOUR BEFORE I TOOK THIS VIDEO AND THE PHONE IS ALMOST CHARGED. WELL, THANKS FOR WATCHING MY VIDEOS..
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Solar panels for home

energy-solarpanels.com Electricity is something that we cannot exclude form any part of our lives. The increasing population is putting great pressure on the system all over the world. There are so many countries looking for new sources of electricity. Solar panel can be a great source of electricity and meet the demand of the increasing population. Sun is the most powerful source of energy. The amount of solar power delivered by sun is enormous and it is more than we will ever need. But sun delivers energy which also contains heat and water. We cannot use the energy directly to power a computer. This is why we use solar panels. Solar panels can help us to refine the solar energy and convert it into usable electricity. It is found that if we can build solar panels to cover even 1% of Sahara desert, we will be able to generate enough electricity to run the whole world. You can build solar panels for your home and become self dependent for the supply of electricity. Moreover, as a member of planet earth, we have a duty towards the Mother Nature. We have to keep her alive for keeping the human race alive. Solar panels are environment friendly and you can contribute towards the nature and at the same time meet your family’s electricity demand if you build your own solar panel. If you build solar panel for your home, you will be contributing in keeping the environment free from harmful gases. Producing electricity by using Solar panel can reduce the expense of electricity to a
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Saving The Environment, One Panel At a Time

How to make your own solar panel. Best ebook and video series around. Many sold, many happy people.
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DIY Solar Panels right now For Your Home

www.SolarEnergyGuide.net Discover everything you wanted to know about using solar power and how to build solar panels to your advantage and eliminate your power bill SolarEnergyGuide – Inexpensive and Excellent. By far the easiest-to-follow guide we came across – our own experience says…

what is silicon

what is silicon Name Origin Latin silex, or silicis (meaning what were more generally termed “the flints” or “hard rocks” during the Early Modern era where nowadays we would say “silica” or “silicates”) “Silicon” in different languages. Sources Silicon is the second most abundant element and comprises 25.7% of the earth’s crust (oxygen is first). Makes up major portion of clay, granite, feldspar, mica, asbestos, quartz (SiO2), and sand. Primary producers are Austria, Italy, India, South Africa, Australia, Canada, the USA and Brazil. Every year around 5000 tons of electronics grade silicon is produced. Abundance Universe: 700 ppm (by weight) Sun: 900 ppm (by weight) Carbonaceous meteorite: 1.4 x 105 ppm Earth’s Crust: 2.771 x 105 ppm Seawater: Atlantic surface: 0.03 ppm Atlantic deep: 0.82 ppm Pacific surface: 0.03 ppm Pacific deep: 4.09 ppm Human: 260000 ppb by weight 58000 ppb by atoms Uses Used in glass as silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is used as a semiconductor to make microchips for electronics (like your computer). Silicon is also used in solar cells, tools, cement, LCDs, grease and oils. History Silicon (Latin silex, silicis for flint, flint’s) was first identified by Antoine Lavoisier in 1787, and was later mistaken by Humphry Davy in 1800 for a compound. In 1811 Gay-Lussac and Thenard probably prepared impure amorphous silicon through the heating of potassium with silicon tetrafluoride. In 1824, Berzelius prepared amorphous silicon using approximately the same method
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