How To Build DIY Solar Panels In As Less Time As Possible



In an era of ever-increasing utility costs, most people are thinking of installing solar panels in their homes. This not only reduces their expenditure but also gives them power supply at any time of the day without facing power cuts.

DIY solar panels are a lot easier to build if some basic instructions are followed. The (Do It Yourself) DIY solar panels also save a lot of money as it does not requires you to buy a pre-built panel.

What Are DIY Solar Panels Any Ways?

A solar panel is nothing more than a collection of solar cells placed in a container. There are certain tools needed to build DIY solar panels.

If you are going with the simple design using a wooden container then you just need woodworking tools like saw, screwdriver, drill, wood glue, silicon caulk, wires, wire cutters and soldering instruments are required.

Basic Construction Tips For DIY Solar Panels Container

The first thing to do is to get solar cells for building the DIY solar panels. The next step is to build up the container. The easiest and the most used material for building a container are wood. A wooden box is made according to the size of the solar cells placed in it. Blocks should be created to keep the cells in place. You should also drill a hole for the wires to exit the box.

Silicon caulk is to be applied to the middle of the back of each cell to glue them to the wood. The wood is expanded and contracted by the heat. The other things to do is to bore a hole for letting the wires out and then fix a glass on the upper part of the container to make it visible. The DIY solar panel should be tested before they are used in regular basis.

Electrical Considerations

A standard 3’6” solar cell generates 0.5 volts. You have to wire 36 cells together in series to get the 18 volts you want. You have to solder the wire to the solar cells before gluing down them in the box. You can definitely use a diode, which allows the flow of current in one direction only. This is to be installed if you do not want to drain off the current at night stored during the day.

The parts for the DIY solar panel costs pretty less and it gives us freedom from using the regular electricity. This cuts our electricity bills as just one time cost is required to set up this solar panel.