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February 3rd, 2010
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The Benefits Of Solar Generators


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By: Ryan Narendra

Having a back up source of power is a must at times. This is especially true in the winter months and in locations where power outages are common. Solar generators are a great source of power and most are even portable. These are a great addition when going camping or if you have a little cabin retreat in the woods that isn’t equipped with electricity. The following list of benefits for solar powered generators should provide plenty of proof that these are the ultimate type of generator to have on hand.

Little Set-up Time- This type of generator is ready to go in a matter of minutes. It only takes a short amount of time for it to absorb enough energy from the sun to start running appliances off of this power. It can also run both AC and DC appliances.

Excellent Back-up Power- This type of generator is a perfect source for keeping the refrigerator cool when the power goes out during hot weather. Having this alternate power source available will prevent all the food from going bad.

Portable- These are often small enough to take on camping trips or put in the back of the car for a long road trip. Having one of these is helpful for saving your car battery from being drained, since many people use their cars to power various items while on vacation.

Cheaper than Gas- Not only does it cost less than a gas generator, but there also isn’t any noise or fumes to go along with it. It is extremely solid, durable, and the battery is maintenance free.

Permanent Power Source- This solar generator is able to store power for later use. Some can provide up to 1800 Watts of electricity. When recharged in the sun, this power is saved until the generator is used again.

Life-saving Power- When the electricity goes out, there’s no one that is spared this misfortune at times. Having a back-up source can be used to power aquariums, security systems, CPAP machines, oxygen tanks, and other medical equipment needed to keep people enjoying life. This can also be used to charge up cell phones that are low on battery, plus provide power for radios and televisions that may be giving out necessary weather information.

These above benefits are just a short list provided. There are many people who enjoy their solar generators and have found them to be capable of so much more. There’s no cost to run these and they are extremely low maintenance, making them an excellent source for additional power.

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Power Turbine Wind

January 30th, 2010
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Power Turbine Wind Is Utilized To Generate Electricity


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By: Ryan Narendra

The Dutch have had the right idea for centuries, with the windmills that have dotted their countryside. Harnessing the wind is a very effective way of producing power. In recent times there has a large emphasis placed on using the power turbine wind to generate electricity. These modern looking devices with propellers on the end of a tall rod are designed to harness the wind and provide an effective and efficient way to produce electrical power.

The power turbine wind is used to provide electricity to residential and commercial facilities. Wind turbines are basically a modern adaption of the centuries old idea of a windmill. The principles behind turbines are similar to that of wind mills. They both use kinetic energy to create electricity.

There are benefits to modern turbines over the old fashioned wind mill. Windmills are large, take up large spaces and traditional are seen alone. Wind turbines are different; they are a single large propeller that typically has three blades. These props are mounted on top of a tall tower and are usually placed in rows in large flat fields.

There has been a lot of construction of these units, particularly in areas of the country that are predominately flat areas, such as Texas and California. In fact the wind turbines in Texas are now more common than the pump jack for oil fields. These fields of turbines may be referred to as wind farms, because they actually harvest enough power to supply electricity to entire towns.

In most cases turbines are used to provide supplemental power rather than be the primary source of electricity. The general concern with wind turbines is that if there is no wind then there may not be any power available to create electricity. For this reason a home that has a personal power turbine wind unit should not depend on power generated by the turbine to be the only source for electricity.

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Build a Generator

January 23rd, 2010
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Roof Shingles Solar Panels Are Paving The Way For Future Solar Energy Users



how to build a wind generatorBy: Ryan Narendra

Using solar energy to power everything from a small light to an entire house has been the goal for decades. Many people have begun building newer houses with solar panels already incorporated into them. There are some older homes where part or all of the house’s energy has been switched from the grid to solar panels. One of the newest inventions are roof shingles solar panels. These look like shingles, but are actually miniature solar panels.

This innovative design allows for tiny solar panels to be placed right alongside asphalt shingles. These cost anywhere from 10 to 15 percent less to install than the traditional solar panels. Solar shingles are even quicker to install than larger solar panels, due to their size and location. Another name for these miniature panels are phototvoltaic cells. There are a few different varieties of solar shingles available today.

Some solar shingles are the size of actual shingles and they will set in the place of a few asphalt shingles, therefore forming a strip of small solar shingles. There are some shingles that are the actual size of an individual asphalt shingle and contain many silicon solar cells in them. The newest version of the solar shingle looks and even flexes like an asphalt shingle by using ultra thin film solar cell technology.

These sun absorbing shingles are usually able to be stapled directly to the roofing cloth, just like a traditional shingle. However, there are some solar shingles that require a bit different mounting instructions, especially the kind that are mixed in with the asphalt shingles. While these may be able to be dispersed among the asphalt shingles, they usually have a deep purplish-blue color to them. This is sometimes a concern for people who want all their shingles to match in color.

Many homeowners find that the size of these solar shingles is much more aesthetically pleasing than the traditional solar panels. The small design of these shingles is easier to blend into the roof. While these are smaller than traditional panels, they still have to be converted from DC to AC. Houses use alternating current to power lights, appliances, etc, but solar panels and shingles produce power in direct current, hence the need for the conversion.

Assembly of houses in larger cities, especially areas where there is an ample amount of sunlight, is including roof shingles solar panels in the design. While this may bump up the price of the house a bit, it is well worth the amount of energy and money that will be saved in the future. These houses are also much more ecologically friendly than traditional houses.

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