How to Build a Solar Panel Power System for less than $150.00

How to Build a Solar Panel Power System for less than $150.00

by Dan Martin
How to Build a Solar Panel Power System for less than $150.00

How to Build a Solar Panel Power System for less than $150.00

by Dan Martin

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Overview

The wonderful world of Photovoltaic’s, otherwise known as solar power, doesn’t have to be restricted to the rich. You can build a simple solar power set-up that can run all the lights in your home, a TV, stereo, computer, or similar electrical device. All you need is 1 solar panel, 1 battery, 110 volt inverter and a set of car jumper cables. All for no more than a Friday night out on the town ($130).

You can now run your laptop, Blackberry, Ipod, Iphone or any other electronic, wherever you are. Take them camping or to the beach, you’ll never be far from a plug again.

This is a simple system to run some basic electronics that anyone can put together.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014716246
Publisher: Agua-Luna.com
Publication date: 06/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dan Martin lived 100% off-the-grid, completely cut-off from society. There were no electric lines, no telephone lines, no garbage or sewer service, no mail, no city water, no cell service, not even a road to the property. Dan built their home alone in the shape of an octagon without walls, completely open to the surrounding landscape so that they could live 'with' nature. They lived off rain water catchment, raised, bred and slaughtered goats, chickens, catfish, turkeys and ducks for food, made their own fuel and grew underground hydroponic fruits and vegetables.

Dan Martin became a consultant performing hundreds of similar sustainable living projects, teaching others about making their own renewable fuels and ways to harness alternative energies, along with building with natural materials and living independently. He has designed and overseen dozens of projects for governmental agencies as well as private corporations and overseas clients.
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