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Living Off The Grid: Breaking Free From The Power Grid

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Off-grid power systems are getting more popular as power prices keep increasing. Getting off the grid will preserve a little cash and the environment as well. Just think about for a moment that you have designed your very own wind-powered generator or solar panel system. Now think about the experience of being capable of producing your own power with a clean, free and alternative power. No more high utility bills. No more untrustworthy power from the grid and no more worrying about the ever-increasing power prices. With the rising price of yours and the difficult economy, many property owners are looking at ways of producing their own off-grid power. The approach is that you have produced more power than you can use during the day and any excess can be sold back again to the local utility. If you size this system right you should break even and not have to pay for any of your electricity. Solar power technology has been in use for decades and is your best option for many property own...

What Are The Parts Of Your Solar System Kit?

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The solar system kit that you purchase for your home will provide you with all the parts that you need, and you can install this system on your property. You might use these kits to keep your business running throughout the day, or you could use these kits to sell power back to the power company. The parts of the solar kit are listed below to help you understand what you are buying. When you know what you are buying, you will have a greater understanding and appreciation of solar power. Plus, you can live more efficiently, save money, and change the way your family uses energy. How Do You Install The Solar System Kit? You need to choose between ground mount solar and roof solar kits. You can use ground mount panels that will be installed in your yard. These mounts help hold the panels at an angle, and you can collect as much power as possible. You can put solar panels on the roof because you want to collect even more power, or you can put solar panels in both places. ...