SOLAR PANELS Photovoltaic, Harbor Freight, DIY INSTALLATION Training Video Solar Electric


How to assemble stock solar panels. These are water tight panels that will not suffer water damage. Free Solar Training Video.

25 Responses to SOLAR PANELS Photovoltaic, Harbor Freight, DIY INSTALLATION Training Video Solar Electric

  1. indibry says:

    Watch your electric meter go backwards after installing your wind turbine and solar array! Net Metering will help reduce your bill. Solar only works 8 hours a day. Wind is operable 24 hours a day. Go to to sovdepot dot com We have all your inverters, charge controllers, wind turbine, and solar array needs.

  2. kobedarott says:

    OK Question,Probably not the first to ask this but there are alot of comments on here.
    After you get power from the solar panel or 2 or 3 can you use that energy from one battery and connect it to an alternator to charge the batteries quicker?
    For example keep a couple batteries separate at a full charge and use them at
    night to run an alternator to charge say 4-12 main batteries?
    Just curious, going to buy solar panels for my mobile home soon and not sure which ones to buy yet, still learning.

  3. kobedarott says:

    Cant believe some of the comments on here, some of us can only afford the cheaper stuff.

  4. AJS0121 says:

    My local HF has these for $149, and they will accept the 20% coupon that runs in the local papers every week.

  5. vida130 says:

    How many of these kits do you think I would need for emergency energy? I would like to power fridge, freezer and some lights during a power outage. Thank you so much for the info.

  6. 500SWMAGOPERATOR says:

    You would need something to turn the armature inside the alernator in order to generate an electrical current.

  7. mcallenuser says:

    I am just starting with the Harborfreight solar system. How many panels can I place in parallel with the charge controller unit it came with? The system came with 3 panels, I am thinking about buying more panels. Thank you in advance for the answer.

  8. cbarsonfire says:

    Check the federal regulations. Homeowner assoc or Cities have a tendancy to try to impose zoning regulations that conflict with federal regulations. The feds are pushing for green alternatives.
    Have the City show you the code section and ignore the letter. Force them to issue a citation and go to court.
    City hall can be beat. Ya just gotta know how. Elected officials hate to say they are against alternative energy.

  9. thangb52 says:

    i wished had been here before

  10. alphashed says:

    Hi Dan, Have only watched this video but it has sold me on the Harbor Freight 3 panel set. My son has a river house in South Texas and it will be perfect for marine battery recharge, running his lap top and television. You are great doing what you do and I hope that your good work will be rewarded well.

  11. SpeedManiac1976 says:

    you connect 3 wires to that charge controller to keep 12v right ? and thats parallel ? if you connect those 3 wires into a splitter and then with 3 inputs and 1 output then and hook that up to the battery would that still be parallel then or would that be series ? in other words if you do that would it still be 12v or 24v or more then ? im very confused about the difference between parallel and series connecting …

  12. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    (2) wires per panel. All reds to + all blacks to – equals parallel or voltage the same but amperage boosted x 3 roughly.

    SERIES
    Panel 1 BLACK TO PANEL 2 RED PANEL 2 black to panel 3 red

    SO Panel 1 has a free red, panel 3 has a free black this is voltage x 3 and apms the same as one panel.

  13. Scribe816 says:

    I just purchased the kit from Harbor Freight and found your video very helpful. I got a good laugh from the Bloopers at the end.Thanks.

  14. eastrockaway11518 says:

    Cool

  15. TOPLVAGENT says:

    sweet, will these work in a high humidity environment such as florida,georgia?

  16. jonathoncrowe28 says:

    The Solar Panels Manufacturers are keeping the prices very high and slowly lowering it down…
    keeping demand and supply with high profits.
    Your Only Option is to Build You own Solar Panels
    There is an Engineer from Chicago that explains it All
    You can find his web site by Searching Google for…
    “Top DIY Solar Panels”
    You have to select the First Result (Skip The Advertisements)

  17. snathanmax says:

    cool

  18. iLOVENATURE2011 says:

    i had fun at the same time i learned a lot just from watching the video…=)

  19. bind1967 says:

    they are selling 45 watt solar panel kits right now for $149.00 with the coupon code ’56854919′ at harbor freight

  20. quantorivens says:

    @BossingVic
    Couldnt be more happy dude! I was
    really shocked seeing that my electric
    meter was running backwards. It feels
    very satisfying indeed without thinking
    of your electric bill. Anyway, I think you
    interchange the site name. That should
    be:
    GreenEnergyNow.info

  21. makeSOLARPANEL says:

    GREAT ★★★★★ Solar energy is the future.
    I have built FOUR panels last year… it is so cheap when you make it “homemade”
    I have posted all steps…
    ★★★

  22. illinois008 says:

    Thanks for the video. I’ve always wanted to convert to solar energy, however it doesn’t come cheap in our place.

  23. txdurk says:

    The local power company is converting everyone to digital meters. I understand they won’t allow the meter to run backwards. Bastards.

  24. purplemutantas says:

    First you need to figure out the wattage you need. You can test the wattage of your appliances using a Kill-A-Watt device. The panels in this video are 45 watts. If you aren’t using any batteries you just divide the Watts you will be consuming by 45. If you are using batteries you need to calculate how fast the batteries will drain to make sure you don’t run them past 50% charge. This is especially important at night. You also need to make sure your inverter can handle the wattage you need.

  25. Suzanne Berkemeier says:

    Hey! Thank you for this helpful video. By the way, I notice many people keep on talking about Xobotano Home Energy (google it), but I’m not sure if it’s good. Have you thought about this alternative home energy called Xobotano Home Energy? I’ve heard some incredible things about it.

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