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		<title>Why it is Beneficial to Get Home Solar Panels Kits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Solar Panels are just like your typical electricity powered home energy. They are measured in watts, and each amount of consumption would require specific kinds of tools and materials. The main difference of course is that solar energy works by converting the sun’s rays in to useful energy rather than electricity flowed through wires [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://solarpanelsite.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/3.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-21" style="margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 15px;" title="3" src="http://solarpanelsite.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/3.jpg" alt="" width="137" height="103" /></a>Home Solar Panels are just like your typical electricity powered home energy. They are measured in watts, and each amount of consumption would require specific kinds of tools and materials. The main difference of course is that solar energy works by converting the sun’s rays in to useful energy rather than electricity flowed through wires from electric plants.</p>
<p>But for home solar panels, the same principles are kept. Specific power inverters have to be used. Of course, wires would also depend on the type of application you are designing. For the whole system, a designated charge controller has to be put in to place. You would also have to figure out how many batteries you would need and how to properly wire them.<br />
This will include the calculation of the ideal solar panels to use and how many. This is not meant to discourage anyone. Yes, a lot of planning needs to be done prior to the installation of these solar panels. So have you heard of home solar panels kits?</p>
<p>Today’s offered solutions</p>
<p>If you do not want to deal with all of these dilemmas, you are better off with using home solar panels kits. These kits are designed to be compatible with each other. You won’t need anymore which kinds of wires or inverters would go for your system. They would all be compatible and ready for assembly upon purchase. Another advantage of using a home solar panels kit is that they are now slowly becoming more affordable. As the trend for solar panel usage is gaining popularity, these kits are being packaged and sold at a cheaper price. This way, you don’t have to worry about what else you need to buy and what kind, everything else would be there!</p>
<p>Some Things to Look Out For</p>
<p>Always remember that when buying home solar panels kits, it would be good to be precise as to how various kits would perform prior to buying them. There are good test condition indicators, namely the STC or the Standard Test Conditions, and the PTC, or the PVUSA Test Conditions. Simply said, the manufacturers measure the per watt performance of the kit and that would be your STC.</p>
<p>The PTC on the other hand is based on a 1000 watt/m² solar irradiance, 20 degree Celsius ambient temperature above ground level, and 1 meter/second wind speed. This makes the PTC more accurate and close to actual applications. When you compare the two, the STC would be higher than the PTC. But given their difference, you should always get home solar panels kits which have a high PTC. GP</p>
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