Saturday, May 30, 2009

Do Solar Panel Prices Keep You From Saving on Your Electric Bill?

Yep, me too, I wondered for the longest time! I've known for a long time, that there are really basically three options when it comes to solar panel prices. It isn't just about the price. It's about a lot of things. First off, you really need to decide exactly what you want to accomplish.

What I mean by that is this, Are you looking for back-up, reserve power? Do you want to power your whole house? Do you want to actually not only supply your home, but sell electric back to the electric company? If you generate more power than you actually use, you can sell it back to the electric company! How's that for a twist, getting a check, rather than sending one!

The way the electric company knows how much they owe you, is that your meter runs backward, they read it, and determine how many KW, went out from your house.

After you've decided on what your power plan is, you'll need to decide on whether you will install it yourself, or contract someone else to do it for you. If you do decide to have someone else install it for you, be sure and check out their history, and get references.

If you're a handy man, and feel like you can install it yourself, you can buy the individual parts, or you can buy complete kits. Either way, you need to first determine the amount of power that you will require.

There's two considerations here as well. The first one is how much maximum amperage will I need at any given time? How many KW (Kilowatt's) do I use in a given time frame?

Once you've determined all the answers to these questions, were back to solar panel cost. The least expensive way that I've found to solve my problem, is to simply build them myself, at my own pace. I've decided to start with minimal investment, and add to my system as I can afford it.

In the beginning, I knew that I had to do something about my electric bills. You're probably feeling the same way that I did, where do I even start? I needed a blueprint, or a plan, to at least guide me in the right direction! I knew, if I just had an idea how it all worked, I could make the right decision.

I found an excellent plan, that gave me the step-by-step blueprint that I needed, and answered all my questions. You can build your own solar system for under $200 and for you guys and gals with a tool box in the garage, you can really save big on your solar panel prices, and build it yourself! Ready to put those tools to good use? I can show you how! http://www.energymoneysavings.com

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