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Title: 7 DIY Steps To Install A Solar Panel


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7 DIY Steps To Install A Solar Panel
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  • Solar panels are certainly the future of energy
    production, especially for homes. Theyre
    expensive, but when you purchased and installed
    them, you cannot imagine how much money you would
    save for the next 25 years or more. Just include
    the rising prices of energy and calculate how
    much youll end up saving for the next three
    decades.
  • If youre on this post, youd probably have
    purchased a solar panel for your home, and are
    looking for easiest way to install it without the
    help of solar installers Toronto. Well, you can
    never deny the experience and skills Solar
    company Canada would utilize, but since youre
    looking to save money, this post will help get
    things done on your own.

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  • But before anything, make sure to check with
    your local zoning board. Some communities aren't
    comfortable with solar panels and others require
    special permits. Take care of that legalese
    before you install solar panels.
  • Now, follow these steps
  • Steps to Install Solar Panel
  • 1. Solar panel needs to be exposed to sunlight.
    If youre exposing in an open area, you can
    easily figure out the direction. Pick out a spot
    for your solar panel on either the west or east
    side of the roof, wherever it will receive the
    most the sun.

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  • 2. Figure out your latitude tilt.
  • If you live below twenty-five (25) degrees
    latitude your solar panels will need to be
    tilted towards the sun in the amount of latitude
    number.
  • If you live at twenty-five degrees latitude you
    will tilt your panels by twenty-five degrees.
  • After twenty-five latitude add five degrees for
    each additional five degrees of latitude up to
    forty degrees. That means, if the latitude is 35
    degrees, the tilt will be 50 degrees. In the same
    manner, if the latitude is 30 degrees, you need
    to tilt the solar panel to 40 degrees.
  • At forty degrees latitude you need to add twenty
    degrees of tilt to your latitude number. For
    example, a 55-degree latitude means 75-degree
    tilt. Memorize that and say it back five times
    fast.

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  • 3. According to solar systems installers
    Ontario, mounts should be placed four feet apart
    and on top of rafters. You can use a stud finder
    or the blueprints of your home to find those
    rafters.
  • 4. Drill holes carefully into the rafters. You
    do not want them to split. These holes are where
    your steel bolts will fasten the solar-panel
    mounts to roof.
  • 5. Secure the mounts with steel bolts. Make sure
    to seal the area around the bolts in order to
    keep your thermal envelope air tight.

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  • 6. Fasten the solar panels to the mounts.
    Usually the solar panels will come rebuilt with
    an easy-to-fasten panel to mount interface. Make
    sure that the solar panels are off the roof by at
    least a quarter of a foot. Airflow helps the
    panels operate at peak efficiency.
  • 7. Your solar panel is mounted. You can now
    connect it to your electrical supply. Talk to an
    electrician about this. I am not qualified to
    tell you how to hook up electrical systems. I
    only know about nailing things to other things.
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