Sunday, November 23, 2014

5 Stunning Do-It-Yourself Solar Power Projects

 

I know you've heard solar power's remarkable contributions to humankind. You've already learned the various advantages of using it in our daily lives. Probably, a solar panel is the greatest invention within the context of solar power domain. Are there something else?

Yes, there are. I visited one of my colleagues in Sydney for the purpose of studying solar power in Australia. To my surprise, I've discovered a guy who has this incredible ideas of building things using a solar power. I call him the “solar power guy!”

Here are 5 of his projects.  Try them out, who knows!

1. Solar Water Heater
You must be great at electrical wiring, pipes, PV panel installation, solder joints, copper tube cutting if you want to install a solar water heater. Plus, you have to be patient and really determined.  In other words, installing a solar water heater is something that requires passion and special skills.



2. Solar Attic Vent Fan
This project is absolutely great. In contrast to the solar water heater project, you'll  get to do a little bit of everything with this vent fan. You can install it in a day or so, depending on how complex your attic framework is. Don't forget to use the exact materials for this.

3. Solar Oven
If ever you don't know, an oven powered by solar is indeed possible. With just little knowledge of a regular oven's mechanism, you're on your way to constructing your own.  In case you don't know, you can even design and create an “auto tracker” to track the sun over the span of the day!

4. Drinking Water Purifier
You can make your own small or even big purifier with drippers, valves and various kinds of features. In fact, you can actually refine a gallon of water a day, a thousand even, with your own project. Hence, if you're into getting everything for free, hold this!

5. Off-grid Reading Light
An example of this is a camping light. Attach a small PV panel and a tiny pod containing a rechargeable battery, few LED's, switch, and a light sensor. Make sure it's durable enough to be hung. Be aware that it will be hung over your favourite reading place!

Surprise!

If you think off grid solar panels are for roofs only, forget it.  Why don't you try one of these things. You can share them to your friends as well. Let it be!


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

3 Common Myths About LED Lighting

It cannot be denied that solar energy is now making waves in different parts of the globe, more so in highly developed nations. Countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia and the likes, have pursued for the advocacy of using this renewable source.

Solar power systems Australia, like any other renewable source, is definitely a clean source of power. This means no emission, therefore there is zero pollution. Completely and dramatically cleaner, solar power can energise an entire country.

Using this type of energy source emerged various products that are said to make peoples' lives greener and healthier. One of the more popular products are the solar powered LED (short for Light Emitting Diode) lamps/lights. Since these are new inventions, naturally, all sorts of myths surrounding them arise.

3 Common Myths About LED Lighting


1. LED lamps have low energy and therefore, take time to reach peak brightness.






Fact: LEDS don't work the same way as the traditional fluorescent tubes and other energy saving bulbs. The former do exude full brightness once they are switched on. This is because they don't contain mercury. On the other hand, the traditional lights depend on heating up this hazardous chemical which turns into gas as the heat rises. So, if you use LED lamps, you're actually reducing pollution by not having to use mercury.

2. LEDs contain toxic components.


Fact: Manufacturers assure the consuming public that LEDs are totally hazard free, and further, are recyclable. Many don't know that LEDs contain more than 70% aluminium, the reason why metal recycling facilities readily take them in. Contrarily, it's the Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) that contain mercury, a toxic material that can contaminate lakes and kill aquamarine creatures. To properly dispose of, they have to go to hazardous waste facilities. 

3. Being a novelty, LED technology is costly.




Fact: Studies have shown that the cost of bulb replacement, maintenance, and electricity usage will be definitely lower when calculated over time. True, the cost may seem outrageous at the instant, with your initial investment on high quality LEDs. In the long run, LEDS will pay for themselves, say in 4 to 5 years time.

Bottom line is, the more you use solar powered LED lights in your home or business, the more you contribute to a greener environment. So, start using LEDs and off grid solar panels today.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

5 Convincing Reasons to Install Solar Panels

There are several reasons to install solar panels. These devices have progressed significantly to become
a very viable proposition for any average home owner. With that, let's all see at beneficial factors of  having solar panels.


1. Increase Home's Energy Independence

May it be recycling your own water, growing your own food, or producing your energy, you'll always feel
lighter when you know you are self-sufficient. With that, installing solar power in Australia will make
your future assured – no matter what happens. By then, you'll have your own energy source to run
home appliances, power water heaters and many more.

2. Paying Utility Companies Less


Saving money by using less tariffed electricity and gas is one of the best reasons to install solar panels.
In fact, most cases with large installations can reduce your bill up to 50%! Indeed, these devices are the
best way to beat rising energy prices and market volatility. The best part? They make it easier to budget
all your utility purchases.

3. Adding Value to Your Property

Since more and more people are becoming more conscious of the environment and global warming,
having an energy efficient home is an important factor to an average property buyer. In a recent study,
one of the essential reasons to purchase a new property is its energy efficiency.

4. Can Produce Energy in All Types of Weather


No matter where you live in and what weather it is, as long as there's daytime, solar panels can still
produce electricity. Weather certainly has an effect on the power output, however, constant sunlight
is not that good. When it's exposed to direct sunlight for longer hours, the panels will increase in
temperature, thus reducing output efficiency. With that, climates that are cooler are best for these  devices.

5. Reducing Carbon Footprint and Environmental Impact


If you're relying on non-renewable energy, you're significantly increasing carbon foot print and
environmental damage. Gas and oil release large amounts of greenhouse gases, causing a lot of
landscape scarring, sea, land and air pollution. So, when you install solar power systems Australia,
there's a big difference in the carbon foot print.
These are just some of the key reasons for installing solar panels. Of course, don't forget that you're
really helping nature go back to its healthy state with these devices!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Solar Power in Johnny Depp's MYSTERIOUS Island

“Did everyone see that? Because I will not be doing it again.”  – Jack Sparrow, taken from one of his dialogue lines in his movie, Pirates of the Caribbean.

Who hasn't heard of Jack Sparrow? He's one of the characters of the said film series played by no other than the famous world-class actor, Johnny Depp!

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Honestly, I'm not that interested in actors but my brother is. It's he who's interested in off grid solar panels. What intrigues him? Because he heard that the actor's private island will be powered by solar energy!

Before that, read this first.

Facts about the Island:

It's named Little Hall's Pond Cay and located in the Bahamas. It has no lesser than six beach resorts, and all have their own names. One beach is called “Gonzo” as a tribute to one of America's most phenomenal author, Hunter S. Thompson.

"Depp purchased the island because he was looking for privacy," said Carlos Greer, People magazine reporter, “for a whooping $ 3,000,000 some time ago.” Greer also added that Depp is absolutely fascinated with the island, enjoys snorkeling and considers it as an “escape place.”

Is the island powered by SOLAR Energy?

Since there are no power systems in his property, Depp had to contrive to produce power for his incredibly luxurious home. Hence, solar energy became a major option.  Ironically, he's against diesel generators!

It was the famous Mike Strizki who appealed for aid in forging a system that produces energy. The result is a unique system that can store excess solar energy as hydrogen for use at night time or on cloudy days. This is a very rare thing in the Bahamas!

What's my brother's opinion?

Unfortunately, my brother was very disappointed with the idea because according to him, it is vastly inefficient. He believes that hydrogen gas is very dangerous for energy storage in small areas unless it's well compressed.

Plus, Strizki uses propane tanks to reduce expenses. The result is, 10 thousand gallons of propane is needed to be able to store enough hydrogen, which will brighten up the island at night!

Anyway, I know my brother has a very high standard when it comes to solar power. I think this is after he has witnessed the reliability of solar power systems Australia. The question now is, “Does the island have sufficient energy to power Depp's property?” Perhaps, it would be better to ask him.