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DIY The Cheapest Solar Panel System EVER Cheap Solar Power

See this solar panel system with lights. Inexpensive, easy to install, reduce your power bill. Cheap Solar Power. Cheap Home System. See my part 2 video.

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David long is coping your videos


You are soo right!!
I just got a winch for my suzuki samurai.
I love walking around checking out stuff there…Hahaha…that was a great deal on that welding helmet!!! good score!!


HARBOR FREIGHT!
I love them. I got a ton of tools from them.
I had no idea they sold solar panels.
I got an auto-changing welding helmet for $30 bucks when they are 120+ else where.


It is the band “the cure”
They have a ton of songs like this.


What music is this? I love it. :)


You will have to watch part 2 on this
video….You will be happy to see………


Good ideas, very cool. Only thing I see that you may want to change is how the battery vents… if it’s using the same vent as the dryer it’s potentially a fire hazard… batteries vent hydrogen, not sure you want to be supplying the hot element in your dryer with hydrogen


That would be great!
Please send me the video!
Your system sounds great don’t get discouraged!!! keep going !!
It will pay off …….rick.


Thanks Rick,
True the walmart Blk&decker definitely didnt do the trick. The panels and the 2-12v setup I have running parallel seems to running okay. I’ll know more when the new inverter is in place. I’ll post a video later this week


Get a good inverter check out radio shack.
The walmart ones are not the wattage they say they are …..don’t go to harbor freight………I have a 400watt coleman that is more powerful than my 1000 watt HF…
Weird huh??? The cheap ones suck.


Rick,
Just a follow up I noticed that the invertor at 750w just isn’t cutting it so I may increase this to a 900w to run my sump pump and the desktop computer as well as TV. the 2-12v batteries are wired in parallel and seem to be getting a charge.


Rick, I bought the HF solar panel kit, awesome deal and love the idea of some of my power usage coming free. The first night for a test I was rewarded with 1-hour of TV on a 12v marine battery that wasn’t fully charged. Still love it. I have mine running a 750w inverter for AC power.


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@MrWombatPPC LOL no. really. its not a problem. you can’t say “The heat is absorbed by the huge mass of pannels. The ground below gets NONE.” at the end it’s one system. the panels can’t keep the heat forever. and they cant keep more heat energy than your car if it’ parked outside. the rest is friction. so at the end the total engergy is the same. the earth doesn’t have a problem with it. the only question still is does a panel reflect more light than the round. if yes it will be colder.


Simply put, don’t be crazy assed about the placement of the things. Don’t Blanket cover huge acres of land.


Thats one way of looking at it. But heres the correct way to look at it.
The heat is absorbed by the huge mass of pannels. The ground below gets NONE.
Just like citys and towns, and the rain problem
Road are covered to the extent that no water is able to be absorbed, leading to rivers being over filled, in a storm.
So it will be with using the suns power. The earth need the light just as much as we do. (unless you put them of house roofs) which would solve the problem.


@MrWombatPPC no sorry. this would be against physics. if light from the sun arrives the earth it first heats the atmosphere a little and than if its reachs the ground it will heat the ground the rest get lost by reflection into space. so sun radiation= heat+reflected radiation. if we use the radiation that reaches the ground to produce energie it will still heat up the solar panel und later the cables and the rest is refelction again. so the only question is how much is refelcted?


I don’t think my longest wire is 10 feet.
Depends on what you run too.


Nice setup!

The only problem with running everything on DC is power loss on cables. Unless you plan on using thicker gauge cabling, its not so efficient to have lights 20 feet from the power source using DC and thin cables.


Yeah, I would go DC on everything I can. I really just need to power lights, cameras, and computers. I’m spending a year on an uninhabited island and need to find a good way to generate power.


Sure you could add all the batteries you can afford!! You only need an inverter if you run 120volt crap.
Run all 12volt wonderful stuff and its way more power with no waste . Thanks..rick.


This looks perfect for my cabin here in Alaska. Can you add more batteries? I guess you need an inverter for AC power, right?


Hi London1817, you are running your tv off of the panels? How is the picture and sound quality? What is the name of the inverter? I was told a cheap inverter would not run a tv…


My worry about the use of it is what will happen if we keep steeling it from the earth.? Its abviously going to do something. Maybee it will cool the earth.?


The earth receives more energy from the sun in just one hour than the world uses in a whole year.


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