How Solar Power Panels Work. Are You Saving Money With Them?

How Solar Power Panels Work. Are You Saving Money With Them?

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Solar panels are a great way of producing free energy, but do you know how they work?

What makes a solar power panel work?

All electricity 'sources' use the same way of generating and transmitting electricity. For solar panels to work, electrons in the material flow in a current from one part of the circuit to another. Pure silicon is the element which happens to be the basic unit of solar panels.

To make the silicon transmit electrons properly, you first have to turn it into an ideal platform that is neutral and all the impurities hidden in silicon have to be stripped. Another reason why solar panels are always invariably made of silicon is because there are atomic level properties hidden in silicon.

Sunlight to energy - how the solar panel does it

Boron is another element that is used in the manufacturing of solar panels. By mixing silicon with boron, it's possible to create a net positive charge, which allows the electrical current to flow. The solar panels take the photons of light from the sun and the energy from this photon is the basis for the conversion of light to energy.

The main goal of the solar panel is to capture this sunlight and convert it into electricity that can be used. As mentioned previously, the silicon atoms share electrons. The electricity is generated when the silicons combine with photons. To make more energy, you need more silicon and more sunlight e.g. more than one solar cell.

But don't worry, you don't need to know how it works to be able to use it.

You can buy (or even build) your own solar panel and use it to power your home.

There are lots of solar panel guides online that show you how to build your own solar panel for less than $200.

To get a professional solar system installed could cost you over 5,000 dollars.


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Discover how solar power panels work and how you can save up to $2,200 a year on your home energy costs: See the top guides reviewed at: http://www.SolarPanelForHome.org



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