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		<description><![CDATA[le like the idea of solar power. Who wouldn’t? Solar power produces energy with no harmful emissions, totally silently and with no running costs. So why don’t we use it more in our day to day lives? Well, there is no reason why we shouldn’t, so if you’re interested read on… Whilst powering your home [...]<p><a href="http://www.solar-poweroptions.com/168/practical-solar-power-for-the-home/">Practical Solar Power for the Home</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solar-poweroptions.com">Solar Power Options</a></p>
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<p>le like the idea of solar power. Who wouldn’t? Solar power produces energy with no harmful emissions, totally silently and with no running costs. So why don’t we use it more in our day to day lives? Well, there is no reason why we shouldn’t, so if you’re interested read on…</p>
<p>Whilst powering your home with solar power is still prohibitively expensive for most, using solar power as a practical source of energy for smaller applications most certainly is not. There are literally hundreds of affordable solar powered products that will work well in the UK and that can be both useful and cost effective alternatives to mains power.</p>
<p>Micro Scale Solar</p>
<p>Small solar cells have moved on a step from powering the humble desk calculator. Solar power is now widely used to power everything from children’s toys to electric shavers! The most common applications include solar powered torches, radios, battery chargers (typically AA &#038; AAA types) and chargers for mobile phones, iPods and the masses of portable electronic gadgetry that is so widely used today.</p>
<p>Great if you are on holiday, travelling or camping, these products will provide dependable power when otherwise you might have none.</p>
<p>Solar Lighting</p>
<p>Have you ever thought how useful it would be to have a light somewhere in the garden, on the outside of the house or perhaps in your shed or stable, but not wanted to go to the bother and expense of getting an electrician in to fit it?</p>
<p>Good quality solar powered lights can provide dependable light in any remote location without the need for trailing cables or any mains power at all. They can be DIY fitted in minutes and will work for years without costing a penny to run. Shed lights and movement operated security lights, right through to DIY systems for large barns and multiple stables are all readily available.</p>
<p>Solar Trickle Chargers</p>
<p>Solar chargers are ideal for trickle charging batteries on infrequently used vehicles such as vintage cars, sports cars, motorbikes, mowers, tractors and boats. With the help of a solar trickle charger you can return to your machine with the peace of mind that the battery will be charged and ready for starting duties.</p>
<p>Recreational vehicles such as camper vans, caravans and boats that run on board lighting and appliances from 12V leisure batteries can also greatly benefit from the addition of a solar panel to help with charging duties. Batteries can be topped up silently throughout the day with energy from the sun, which has to be preferable to running a noisy diesel engine or generator to do the same job.</p>
<p>So why not get powered up by solar energy? It really can provide practical and cost effective solutions in a wide range of day-to-day situations and, believe it or not, it makes you feel good too!</p>
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<h2>Solar Power For Residential Home-Cheapest Solar Power For Residential Home</h2>
<p>Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get <strong>cheapest <a href="http://best-honest-reviews.com/renewableenergy.html" target="_blank" title="Learn how to solar power your house cheaply &amp; easily and save $1000&rsquo;s on utility bills forever! ">solar power for residential home</a></strong>. A few of the numerous advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most homes. </p>
<p>You may be aware that a commercially sold solar panel has its worth in thousands of dollars. But, did you know you can go solar for a fraction of that cost. To be specific, you can go solar for as little as $200!</p>
<h3><strong>Why Go Solar?</strong></h3>
<p>Solar panels are made up of small PV cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The PV cells capture sun light and store it in a battery. The energy stored in the battery is then transformed into usable electricity using an inverter. Solar power is a renewable resource of energy and free to harness once you have installed solar panels. </p>
<p>Installing ready made solar panels can be pretty expensive and can cost you anywhere from $10,000 - $18,000 to solar power you entire home. You can solar power your whole house for a fraction of this amount if you learn how to generate <a href="http://best-honest-reviews.com/renewableenergy.html" target="_blank" title="Learn how to solar power your house cheaply &amp; easily and save $1000&rsquo;s on utility bills forever! "><strong>solar power for residential home</strong></a>. Building your own solar panel from scratch is cheap and easy; all the required raw materials can be easily bought from the local electrical or hardware store. This also cuts down on any further impact on the environment as the solar panels do not go through any manufacturing processes.</p>
<h3><strong>Going Solar Is Easy!</strong></h3>
<p>Various kits are available to download from different vendors that will teach you to generate solar power for residential home. The downloaded kits include steps for calculating the actual electricity that you need from solar panels based upon your electricity bills. Once you have that information you can start building your own solar panels, typically you can easily build a 100 watt solar panel in a day very easily.</p>
<p>Now, that&rsquo;s not something very substantial, but when you can easily redo the whole process over and over again, you can completely go off-grid with a few days of work and perhaps sell back the extra power back to the utility company. Now, how is that for a change? You&rsquo;ll get a check from the utility provider!</p>
<h3><strong>Save Heaps!</strong></h3>
<p>Once you learn how to generate <a href="http://best-honest-reviews.com/renewableenergy.html" target="_blank" title="Learn how to solar power your house cheaply &amp; easily and save $1000&rsquo;s on utility bills forever! "><strong>solar power for residential home</strong></a>, the installed solar panels will pay for themselves many times over the course of their life. Generally, solar panels have an average lifetime for 25-30 years requiring no to little maintenance. So, you do the math here and calculate how much you are set to save!</p>
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