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What Are The Actual Benefits of DIY Solar Power?

There are many different benefits of using DIY solar power. For starters, these kits are relatively easy to buy, and many kits are under $100. They come complete, with detailed instructions, plans, and materials lists for everything you need to put together a fully functioning solar power system for your home. They also help you by providing a convenient table showing the conversion between what your house hold averages in power usage, and how many panels you need to achieve full independence from you utility company.

You benefit from return on investment as well. Complete systems, including battery storage, the kit, the inverters, and all the photovoltaic cells, plus hardware to put it all together can average just around $5,000, less depending on where you pick up your supplies. If you have an average monthly utility bill of $100, you system will pay for itself in under five years. While that seems like a long time away, the first month you don't have to pay for electricity it will all seem worth it.

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While this may not benefit you directly, your neighborhood will benefit from your use of DIY solar power. How is that you may ask? Well while you are out in the back yard tinkering with you power system, your neighbors are going to get curious and ask what you are doing. When you tell them they may scoff at you at first, but the first time everyone experiences a rolling black out and you are the only one unaffected, they will change their tune. They will come up to you and want more information on how they can get into solar, and soon the virus will spread across the neighborhood, making everyone else get off the utility grid too.

There are not just personal benefits either, you are actually doing your part to cut down on harmful environmental emissions, and global warming. You will no longer be relying on fossil fuels, which are quickly depleting. You are using a totally renewable energy source, and with the help of battery storage, this energy can even be put to use at night, and when others have no power. Because it draws energy from the sun, there is nothing harmful about it, and it doesn't give of any noxious gases or anything else to create the electricity.

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Sure, there are many places that don't get the powerful rays of the sun all the time, like in the winter. The nice part about DIY solar power is that you can combine it will other renewable energy sources, like wind turbines, magnetic generators, and many others, so you are not restricted to just one renewable source. There is also one more actual benefit that needs to be mentioned. If you are tied into the power grid and if you make more electricity than you need, it feeds back into the system, basically making you a power utility. Power companies by law have to buy this surplus energy back from you. So in reality, while not always, there are going to be months when you will receive a payment from them, instead of the other way around!

 

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