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December 16th, 2009

If you are thinking about installing solar panels for your house then you won’t be making a mistake if you do. The whole idea behind a solar panel is to absorb the heat and light energy from the sun and then convert it to energy that is then stored in batteries to be used at a later stage. A decade ago the original materials required to manufacture a panel used to be expensive, but thankfully things have changed a bit since then and purchasing a set of panels is a lot more cost effective. Once you have the systems put in place you will immediately begin to see the difference in your electricity costs and the panels will begin to pay for themselves.

A couple of useful tips for installing your panels would be to make sure they are in direct sunlight, and ensure that they are position to get the most sunlight for the best part of the day. If you are in the southern hemisphere then they should be facing north and vice versa if you live in the northern hemisphere. You should look out for possible obstructions that may prevent sunlight from reaching the panels during any given part of the day. Specific attention needs to be paid to the mounting of the panels as they are permanently exposed to the elements outside and may get damaged from hail, blown away in strong winds, and the mounting can rust should they be over exposed to rain and moisture. If you cannot afford to splash out on an entire system, you may want to purchase smaller sections and then build the panels up over time. That way you can get your energy requirements up to par and you can watch how your electricity meter begins to turn slower and slower as your reliance on the council gets lesser. Connecting the panels up to your water system is just as easy, and if you need help on how to do it, you can hop online and get all the help you need. If you take a look at GreenSupplyEnergy.com you will everything you need, and you will be able to purchase the solar panels there.



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