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okay so my teacher is trying to install a solar panel but we have a problem we don't know where to ground it because it will be a movil house. guys do you have any ideas?
Typically you mount it with the frame as a ground and you ground the frame with a wire or cable tied into the ground when the mobile home is parked.
My family has been interested in solar technology for a long time. I want to know how to save money so I can get as many solar panels as possible. I know the government has different discounts/ grants, and there may be tax incentives. I am not looking to sell energy to the energy company I want to use the energy directly.
Go okorder / and click on your particular state. In the US today, panels are a money saver, if that, but not a money maker. Don't expect to get rich installing panels. A right-sized system will save the most money; more panels are not necessarily better. The arrangement you describe sounds like grid-tied, net metered solar. Try getting a free quote from a professional installer to see what size system would be appropriate, and how much it would cost.
Please, I want a good definition. :DD
Solar panels are used to gather solar energy from the sun. Solar panels help maintain a clean and sustainable environment; using solar panels to gather the sunlight is a type of renewable energy. After collecting sunlight, the panels convert the energy into electricity
A local air conditioning company is advertising combining their (newly installed) central air conditioning system for homes, with roof solar panels. They say that the combination MAY reduce your electric bill. Nothing I can see to back-up their claims. Hmmmmm. And they offer, if you can get it; central air conditioning that runs on natural gas. Again, possibly cheaper than using electricity.Has any one actually tested to find out if solar panels and/or natural gas DOES, or DOES NOT save you any money to make it worth the bother?
Don't do it! It takes years to get your money back. Your better to put the money into insulation and or buying geo thermal unit. I knew someone who install solar panels on his roof to generate hydro and he didn't notice much of a change on his hydro bill and then he had roof problems . Central air units in last 2 years have become very efficient . Almost half the hydro of ones 0 years ago. If you can afford buy a geo thermal unit. It uses the heat of the ground in the winter 2 heat your house during the winter and the coolness of the ground to cool your house. They aren't cheap though. If you plan on living in your house for more than 0 years and have the room in the yard to install then go for it. No how you slice it though AC units use way more hydro than solar panels can produce. You would need about half a football field with a huge battery storage system to run a AC unit. When a company states you might on hydro I would stay away. Also remember they do not tell you about the costs of the upkeep on the solar panels and converter and batteries
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Can solar panels work in the shade?
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/axO4z Yes you are correct. The internal resistance of a solar cell increases at reduced light levels. This means that an increased proportion of the the power produced by the other solar cells will be wasted (slightly heating the shaded solar cell through ohmic heating). This happens to some degree even when the cells are all fully illuminated. Waisting power this way can be avoided by connecting the cells in parallel.
Yes, solar panels can definitely be used in commercial buildings or industrial settings. In fact, they are increasingly being installed in such settings because of their numerous benefits. Solar panels not only help businesses reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to sustainability goals, but they also provide long-term cost savings by generating renewable energy and reducing electricity bills. Many commercial and industrial buildings have large rooftops or open spaces that are ideal for solar panel installations, allowing them to harness the sun's energy efficiently. Additionally, businesses can take advantage of various incentives and government programs that promote the adoption of solar energy, making it a viable and attractive option for commercial and industrial sectors.
I thought they were going to make solar powered cars and solar power plants among other things. It was only nearly 0 years ago that solar power was the big thing. Just curious, why did it die out?
they still make them,i have them on my camper to charge the batteries, they are not cheap, however. you can get them at r.v. supply stores. in fact the ones they make now, are quite efficient, many people in the countryside use them for their homes, i dont know why the development for cars is so slow, though.