SOLAR PANEL DIY MAKE YOUR OWN SOLAR PANEL BUILD SOLAR PANELS

www.greenpowerscience.com This is the basics of tabbing cells together. Tabbing solar cells with tab wire and a flux pen. Evergreen Solar Cells Sun Electronics residential solar panels SOLAR TRAINING SOLAR TEACHING

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  1. HellBoyAKABadBoy says:

    LMAO XD I know its sucks and is so tedious. :| It is really worth the effort though.

  2. HellBoyAKABadBoy says:

    Great I can’t wait to see this :D I want to see it so that maybe I can get the corage lol to do some thing at my place here, then I will be building something so big for the house. Or maybe just my PC :) lol

  3. HellBoyAKABadBoy says:

    :O really WOW how show us a video man would be so great to see I will vote and rat it :D .
    Another thing is he mentioned in the video that in theory you “could” stack them & that would give you higher voltage. What if someone where to have figured that out :) maybe we someone should I would if I had the time and some of those panels and I could believe me it would just take some time. Anyone have any info on that theory the could share??

  4. HellBoyAKABadBoy says:

    I agree but let me just say I would say she is vary beautiful. ;) Lucky. lol

  5. poolpimpin says:

    @carddarren – have you purchased the solar cells yet? If so, could you give me a hint on where to buy them?

  6. bRadicalmagic1 says:

    How come you get to smell the pen, but you tell us not to?

  7. w00tzs says:

    haha, great funny comments. i’m gonna try it too.

  8. CaptMolecule says:

    nice vid. I would like to see something on modules for power optimisation and over-voltage production to reduce losses from long runs. I won’t even ask about tracking systems, but please feel free

  9. DaveDanaKayla says:

    You two are very funny! The video was very informative. Thanks…

  10. MrBiblethmpr says:

    Do we have to use a porn queen to lern about science?

  11. GyrFalcon5 says:

    hey! thankyou very much

  12. nineofspades97 says:

    Where did you buy your polycrystalline solar cells? Please Reply!!!

  13. bettertulip1972 says:

    that’s awesome. i also know one site that similar with it. you can save big money at home. just check my profile. it is there.

  14. alghoraba says:

    what about at night time. when there is no sun. or some time you don,t get sunshine for few days ? can we store the electric in to some device and use it at night time , please any one who knows the answer ?

  15. MrEnergyCzar says:

    Great video…I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas…It’s called, “Preparing for Peak Oil”

  16. MrStartrekepisodes says:

    you should have a show on TV!!!

  17. kermmittfrog says:

    Can I make my own portable solar power generation system that I can attach to my house power to decrease my electriciy bills? I am in Australia, lots of sunshine. How would it attach to my power?

  18. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    The best first step is conservation, CPF bulbs or LED. Energy efficient appliances. Better to be as LEAN as possible, then go for SOLAR. Saves 50% in the long run.

    watch?v=rpafn-urjrg

  19. edgaritoaqui says:

    that girl is hot..lol…anyway i made a solar panel like that…the problem I faced at the end is the panel builds up steam or water deposits when exposed to the sun! how can i fix this? i thought of a little fan but then rain water might get in there….any ideas? im thinkng of making some holes and adding some plastic tube or something so air gets in there.

  20. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    You need to do the following. Place open on a sunny day for 3 hours then seal 100% with Silicone. This should dry out your panels and prevent future moisture from entering. It MUST be water proof.

  21. edgaritoaqui says:

    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE oh thanks for the info! I will try this.

  22. goingplaces11 says:

    how much would one panel cost?

  23. SuperPophop says:

    i hate coffee. i like this video though

  24. canyour123 says:

    i want to do things with solar pannels,but have no money,yall are very helpfull when i have money

  25. WuTangghost0007 says:

    @kermmittfrog yes can you hook this up to the lines to reduce the energy bill .. if so how?

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