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How to make a solar panel at home part 1 (old)save on your power bill


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25 Responses to “How to make a solar panel at home part 1 (old)save on your power bill”

  1. markp0177 says:

    @HomoYoutubus Sorry about the noice. I have new videos in HD with a professional camerman and they are holding the mic over my head with a long pole. Watch them they are much better. Mark

  2. HomoYoutubus says:

    Great job, but the noises and the volume level are sooooo annoying.

  3. amxmachine says:

    @Jdonovanford Part III, underneath these carts on one side of the circle is a magical furnace that never runs out of energy (sun). it heats up the carts with water and they begin to push on the carts in front of them. the carts reach the other side where a block of dry ice (your wall outlet) is sitting. as they pass by the sides of the carts rub up against the dry ice cooling the containers and heating up the ice. this cycle can slow down and speed up if the furnace is hotter or colder

  4. amxmachine says:

    @Jdonovanford Part II, back to a lower state of energy, but the lost energy has to go somewhere, so it converts back into a photon and becomes some version of light (electromagnetic radiation). inside a solar cell we happen to have a big circle or semiconducting metal. this is called a circuit. let me build an analogy for you. the circuit can be compared to a set of tracks in a circle loaded with minecarts from end to end. the carts are filled with water.

  5. amxmachine says:

    @Jdonovanford Part I, the electrons come from the semiconducting circuit attached to the PV cell. basically photons come in from the sun and collide with electrons in the silicon cell. the electrons enter an excited state due to the photoelectric effect discovered by einstein. the law of entropy states that all energy tries to exist in the smallest, lowest (most effecient) energy state possible so the electron needs to get rid of the energy. if there is no where to move the electron will decay

  6. makeSOLARPANELS says:

    I built 6 panels… awesome! ★★★★★ stars for the vid

  7. doublej706 says:

    Answering your question which I’m sure you’ve already found an answer to.. The electrons are created by electromagnetic force within a generator. A basic example of this is copper wire wrapped tightly around a magnet. When it spins, it creates a flow of electrons.

  8. meterdatamanagement says:

    great stuff

  9. satanslover1 says:

    The guy holding the camera needs kicked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SOOOOOO NOISY!!!!! AWESOME VIDEO other than that.. :)

  10. formulax3techie says:

    ___ w w w diymagneticmotor com has FREE energy stuff maybe it help to someone…

  11. TheGuzman123456 says:

    How much is one that size if you make it,,i want 2 of them!!

  12. damion2739 says:

    What about using that stuff that liquid that is use with fiber glass, the epoxy stuff @markp0177

  13. dmanno3 says:

    Thumbs up if your the 9,500 viewer xDD

  14. rougeninja99 says:

    @Jdonovanford m not the creator but my guess is that the solar rays absorb all the suns enegry. since enegry is infinite (sorry for bad spelling) the nureons and all that grind or i dont know really. im sorry for wasting ur time. im only in the 7th grade

  15. adonisSrabon says:

    i am dying to build………..

  16. Jdonovanford says:

    I have a question of a curious nature. Say you have an electrical generator that keeps running and running, producing an electrical current continuously. Where do the Electrons come from? Where do the electrons keep coming from that are produced by the Generator? Do they come from the windings of the generator, and if so, wouldn’t the generator soon run out of electrons? If not, then where are they coming from? Any information would be appreciated, I am quite curious about this.

  17. shartne says:

    I show you everything on how to make a panel just like this guys check it out.

  18. markp0177 says:

    @troybrownrigg I have not found anything better. Mark

  19. troybrownrigg says:

    Can one use something else instead of Slygard. At 40.00 + makes it the most expensive part!

  20. markp0177 says:

    @onthecuttingedge2005 You only need a 1/16″ gap between cells.

  21. markp0177 says:

    @TheSignGuy32 Hello I got my diodes off ebay .I not sure which video it is maybe number 2. Mark

  22. onthecuttingedge2005 says:

    why don’t you use 1/8 inch t shaped tile spacers for better professional look.

  23. TheSignGuy32 says:

    @markp0177 Which video, 1,2 or 3?? What about the diodes did you get them on ebay or radio shack?

  24. markp0177 says:

    @TheSignGuy32 Hello, Yes it does make a difference which end gets solder. Watch my new videos it will answer your questions. Mark

  25. TheSignGuy32 says:

    Does it make a difference which end of the diode gets soldered to the red wire? Did you get your terminal block in Radio Shack?? Can you give me a little more on the tapping wire, how do I connect each row. Does it matter on the 2 rows of wire on the cells do they connect to any wire on the next row cells?

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