How to make home-made Solar Panels for electricity
Thursday, August 27th, 2009Home Made Solar Panels Works Perfectly
You can easily get a solar panel with an initial investment of two thousand to three thousand dollars, however you can get it at a cheaper price of more or less five hundred dollars, here’s how:
- First, you have to gather all necessary components, tap water, table salt, sheet metal shears, sand paper, a micro meter, two alligator clip leads, electric stove and a sheet of copper.
- Make sure when you are working on your copper sheet, it is the right size, avoid any traces of sulphide, the size has to be perfectly match with the electric stove.
- You need to get a “soft red cuprous oxide”; you will have to heat the copper sheet so you can have a real soft red cuprous oxide, and don’t forget to have it cooled down, before assembling your solar cell.
- Get two copper sheets, the first one, was the one you heated to get your red cuprous oxide, and then the other one is the clean one, it’s your red cuprous oxide free sheet. Your negative terminal is the red cuprous oxide connected with your positive terminal.
- The last step is to have some salt water below the plates, and there you are you have your solar panels.

Why do you need to build your solar cells, well it is where your sunlight is deposited, otherwise you can’t gather them.

It is not as packaged as the one that you find on your usual solar panels, but it’s good as the commercially sold ones.
Thanks to Maxx. (http://generate-power.maxupdates.tv/home-made-solar-panels-works-perfectly/)
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