“Honey, Where did I leave that old soldering gun?” Jim had been wanting to see if he could save some money on His electricity bills after his recent retirement and after hearing that you can actually make your own solar power, he thought he would give it a shot. The only problem was he didn't know where to start, or even know where to find his tools.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

I'm sure Jim's situation, although fictional, is not all that rare. Building your own solar panels has become a great alternative energy source for many people in today's economic situation, but where is someone to start? Here are a few simple steps to point you in the right direction.

1. Materials You Will Need – the first thing that you need to do is get all your materials together. Here is a list of all the parts that you will need:

* Solar Cells

* Lumber

* A Jones Plug

* Silicone

* Screws and Hardware

* Diode

* Some Paint

* Plexiglass

* Wire

2. Find Them Cheap – Some of these materials you should have lying around the yard or garage which will help keep the cost down. As for the ones that you don't, you can either pick them up at your local hardware store or go onto E-bay and you should find all the other materials you will need at a very reasonable price. You should be able to build a simple solar panel for under $100.

3. Find Some Good Plans – After getting all your materials together you will need to find a good step by step plan on how to put this all together. You can do a Google search and probably find some free plans that may or may not help you. I would suggest that you rather look into a cheap downloadable e-book with customer support that will answer any questions that you may have as you begin to put together your first Solar panel.

That should get you started in how to Make Your Own Solar Power. So, don't bother paying the big bucks to the solar panel makers, just build it yourself!

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