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New Home Solar System Efficiency Developments

August 25th, 2009

Many homeowners can save a lot of money each year by using a solar power system to reduce or eliminate their electricity bill. They will never again have to worry about another electric bill if they install a properly sized solar panel array. Even though these systems are fairly easy to install, there are a few problems that homeowners can encounter that may prevent them from seeing the maximum return on their investments. There have been improvements in solar technology and these innovations can help to overcome these issues and make solar power the perfect answer for many homeowners.  You can make use of these innovations whether you’re purchasing solar panels or making a DIY solar panel.

Their home’s orientation to the sun is probably the largest concern for most homeowners. For solar power systems to operate at peak efficiencies, a home has to have a roof that faced south if they were located in the northern hemisphere. This ensures that the solar panels have a good amount of sun exposure throughout the day, as the sun travels across the sky. Older panels had a very specific need to constant sun exposure for most of the day. Power output could be significantly affected if positioning was just a little off.

Modern solar panels solve this problem by using more efficient solar cells in their construction. These modern solar cells can tolerate the sun striking them at a larger angle and can also produce more power from the same amount of sun as older cells. This wider tolerance means these newer solar cells can be used in many locations that were not good choices for the older cells. For installations with less than perfect alignment, these newer solar cells are ideal. These newer solar panels can still generate a lot of power even when they are out of a traditional alignment with the sun and also do a great job in periods of diminished sunlight as well.  These newer panels don’t have to be rotated during the data to point directly at the sun.  This makes it much easier to do a homediy solar panel project.

This is a vast improvement over older cells that required a strong consistent amount of sunlight to produce power. Older panels were inactive early in the morning and late in the afternoon because of this. Even though there was sunlight, they could not produce power because the sunlight was not of a sufficient level to get them started. The newer solar panels can take advantage of these lower levels of sunlight and will produce power proportional to the level of sunlight available. These panels produce maximum electricity when the sun is at peak, but can generate power in proportion to the amount of sunlight, as long as some light is striking the panels. So, these more modern solar panels can produce more average power per day and therefore more total power through the year. Homeowners who previously could not justify the cost of a solar power system now can because of the significant additional power these newer solar panels can provide.

A solar power system is one of the best ways to increase the resale value of your home.  Whether the system can provide all the power needs of your house, or simply supplements power from the electric company, any solar power system is sure to significantly increase your home’s value.  A simple diy solar charger will get you started in the right direction.

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