How to Build a Homemade Solar Panel From Scratch
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- How to a build homemade solar panel from scratch. DIY Solar Panel 100Watts. Which solar cells to choose? Polycrystalline vs Monocrystalline? Everything you should know to build a 100 watts solar panel at home. Subscribe goo.gl/zp1F6R
📝 To build a 100W solar panel you need:
➥ 6x6 solar cells kit:
2mm tabbing wire (pre solder cm8nated).
5mm tabbing wire (buss wire).
Solder Wire. (Used to tin the solder iron, also used to solder the tab cells on the buss wire).
Flux Pen. Prevents beading of the solder.
Strapping Tape (sure tape).
Regular tape.
(useful to hold the solar cells).
Sillicone Paste-like seal (UV christaline).
➥ Clear Epoxy Resin 40 ounces / 1Kg. + Epoxy Hardener 2 Epoxy resin x 1 Hardener.
Untapped Cells
Solar Panel Aluminium Frame
➥ 6 or 8 gauge AWG Solar Wire (10 gauge 30Amps, 8 gauge 40Amps, 6 gauge 55Amps)
➥ Solder Iron 60/80W
➥ Multimeter. (Volts and Amps).
➥ 20 Amps PWM Charge controller
➥ 600W DC/AC Inverter
➥ 12V 48Ah Depp Cycle Battery
12V 90Ah Depp Cycle Battery
12V 120Ah Depp Cycle Battery
✦ Polycrystalline Solar Cells
The process used to make polycrystalline silicon is simpler and cost less.
Polycrystalline solar panels tend to have slightly lower heat tolerance than monocrystalline solar panels.
The efficiency of polycrystalline-based solar panels is 14-16%.
Lower space-efficiency. You need to cover more surface to output the same electrical power as Monocrystalline cells.
✦ Monocrystalline Solar Cells
Monocrystalline solar cells have the highest efficiency rates.
Monocrystalline silicon solar cells are space-efficient.
Monocrystalline cells have a long lifespan.
Monocrystalline solar panels tend to be more efficient in warm weather.
Mono-crystalline solar panels are the most expensive.
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Excellent work thumbs up for your Great work
Thank you Bikewotld!
I was thinking about doing this until I realized that the cost is much more when building your own panels. You can get panels for as low as 50 cents per watt.
That's not the purpose of the video.
Nice! 😊
Great job!!
Love it but I'll start with a small panel first, like half of that size as a start out. I want to prevent breaks. :)
11:59 I don't see what the problem is if there are small air bubbles in the resin, because the resin only spreads to the back of the cells. If the resin got between the negative surface of the cells and the glass, then it would obviously be important to have the resin air-free for use. There could also be an idea because this way the surface of the cells would turn black - which is better in terms of yield than blue.
Between 13:04 and 13:37 I don't understand what the problem is between these two dishes.
15:37 L-shaped aluminum is the wrong choice. It must definitely be U-shaped so that the profile also has a stiffening corner at the back. Absolutely! The L-profile is not rigid enough and may detach, and it does not protect the structure sufficiently. In addition, I notice that in this case the author has chosen the worst possible L-profile - its two sides are COMPLETELY different widths. It is best to choose one with both sides of 25 mm or preferably 30 mm. And practically THREE pages - not two!
15:42 Aluminum frames should not be replaced with wood if you want the panel to be long-lasting. If the durability of the panel doesn't matter, why do you even use glass and frames? You could use some moisture-absorbing board, make two holes in it for the power wires. Brush the resin over the surface of the board, place the rows of cells on it and finally brush the same resin over the negative surfaces of the cells as well. This last layer of resin would probably turn the blue surface into black, which is better for power generation.
18:53 When drilling metal, use oil between the blade and the surface. Any running oil will do. This way, drilling is faster, more precise and the blade stays sharp. In addition, the chip that comes off does not fly around but remains in the oil and is therefore easy to wipe off at the end.
20:46 These brackets placed to support the "glass" are not only completely useless - but also harmful. Due to the environmental conditions, they may cause stresses on the edges of the cells and cause cracks. The frames are attached to the glass with silicone and the fasteners in the corners of the frame are sufficient.
Cool. This video is very informative. Thank you. But I did not find part 2 of the video.
Thanks. Keep up the the good work. Did you post part 2 yet?
Thanks for the video. Just a note to myself: how much time does it take for one to produce this given we have all the material ready?
and make a mess, chances are 50% of people here couldnt do it any way and only save $5 in the end, there are chap ass panels on amazon for as little as $69, I would even trust a shitty harbor fright over this
where do you get the tempered glass cheap
They aren't cheap. Try local store in tour region, or go with a Mon tempered glass.
LOL make your own? this is a joke right.....
I have tried a few different Solar panels, from 100W to 320W I settled on 100W easier to configure S and P I like the HQST 100W from amazon $80 each, a good charger like the 150/40 EPEVER $198 running them 4S 2P for a total of 8 they start charging early in the morning and almost sun down I have still measured voltage, not worth my time making my own! how much are you going to save LOL $5
Off topic.
I think this is more for tinkering and a cool project, rather than trying to build your own system. Stop hatin.