Ice Fox Posted October 24, 2006 Posted October 24, 2006 Hey I'm wanting to make some solar panels for home use and I need to know what stuff I will need to do this mainly out of junk simple reason I have little to no funds but I am in the middle of the texas permian basin (The 'Armpit') so there is a lot of supplies just out in the field that I can salvage "har har" although I do know some will need to be bought, the reason I need this info is I'm bulding some work shops in my backyard and will need to power 75 volt motors and a kiln for ceramics. If there any blueprints that would really help, lol.
insane_alien Posted October 24, 2006 Posted October 24, 2006 ahh photovoltaic (electricity producing) solar panels may be a tad out of reach for building out of junk. you need slabs of semiconductors. you could make thermal solar panels to heat water easily though. or a solar furnace to boil water and drive a turbine perhaps.
gcol Posted October 26, 2006 Posted October 26, 2006 Try this: http://www.fieldlines.com/. If you cant find anything or anyone to help you there, or the related sites, you are searching for the impossible.
Ice Fox Posted October 26, 2006 Author Posted October 26, 2006 yah win it came to the semiconductors I thought I would have to buy them. but Im going to look at that website, the firs bit of it I saw looked cool so you might see more post from me, later guys.
MarcAFK Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 http://www.solideas.com/solrcell/english.html Try this link, it describes the basics for making a photovoltaic cell, it seems to be relitively efficient you just need lots of glass, TiO2, SnO2, red-purple dye ,Porus TiO2 film, carbon/graphite, and iodine. If you can get supplies of those it may just be cheaper then buying cells, but i assume it would be very time consuming. I'm calculating that the output of a panel 500mm * 1000mm to be about 20w which is a quarter of what a commertial polycrystalline panel of the same size would give. And that panel would cost $500ish retail, also it should be more durable and have longer life expectancy then a homemade panel, but you might want to try it as an interesting experiment
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