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		<title>Different Uses of Solar Panels In Remote Areas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people in remote areas depend heavily on solar panels to supply their house and farms with energy. These families live very far away from the power grid. Thus it is not economical for the utility company to supply electricity to just a few families in these areas.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people in remote areas depend heavily on solar panels to supply their house and farms with energy. These families live very far away from the power grid. Thus it is not economical for the utility company to supply electricity to just a few families in these areas.</p>
<p>If you are living in a remote area or are considering a property in such location, below are some ideas you can take away to use solar panels on your property.</p>
<p><strong>Cathodic Protection</strong></p>
<p>There are many different ways to prevent metal from corrosion. One of the most effective (and practical) way is via cathodic protection. A small negative voltage is applied to the metal structure and this prevents it from oxidizing. A simple idea like this can be applied to pipelines, tanks, wells and even bridges and railway lines.</p>
<p>The positive end from the power source is connected to a metal known as a sacrificial anode. In essence, oxidation that would otherwise appear on the metal structure now happens to this piece of scrap metal. Brilliant idea!</p>
<p>In fact, this is not a new idea. PV panels are often used to supply the voltage necessary for cathodic protection in remote places and public installations.</p>
<p><strong>Electric Fence</strong></p>
<p>An electric fence is a useful invention that effectively prevents life stock from leaving an enclosed area. The electric fence has at least two wires that are maintained at about 500 volts DC. (The current is very low, though.)</p>
<p>When any animals touch the live wires, high voltage flows through them. This causes a major muscle to contract suddenly, resulting in a painful yet harmless sensation. Other than preventing animals from leaving an area, it can stop predators from entering</p>
<p>Solar panels can be used to supply a reasonable amount of energy to maintain the charge of a battery pack. Electricity from the battery pack goes through a power conditioner that boosts the voltage up to 500 volts DC. This keeps your electric fence energized and your animals will stay within their allocated boundaries.</p>
<p><strong>Remote Lighting</strong></p>
<p>When the cost of electricity is too high, lights are often turned off to save money. However lights are important to keep a place safe. Solar panels can supply electricity to applications such as security lighting, navigation aids (such as buoys and beacons), road signs, railway crossing and remote lighting.</p>
<p>In developing countries, the presence of light at night can help many families improve their lives. Children can study and adults can continue the work they are engaged in.</p>
<p><strong>Telecommunications and Surveillance Systems</strong></p>
<p>Good communication is essential in any part of our country. However without electricity, it is impossible for any equipment to work. It is possible to use diesel generators to produce electricity. However there is a constant need to transport fuel to remote locations. Logistic costs alone can cause the price of energy in these areas to inflate. Therefore solar panels may be the next best alternative.</p>
<p>A telecommunication setup generally consists of a receiver and a transmitter. A battery bank can be used to provide power for these modules. Solar panels can be installed at a suitable location and its power can be fed through a charge controller before it is used to charge the batteries.</p>
<p>The same setup can be applied to surveillance systems. Such equipment is almost always located in very remote places. To power them, solar panels are often employed.</p>
<p><strong>Water Pumping and Treatment</strong></p>
<p>Not every home has portable water that flows out readily from the faucet. In many developing countries, people often use solar panels to supply electricity to mechanical pumps that extract water from wells and rivers (for irrigation and for domestic consumption). Solar panels are cost-effective alternatives to wind turbines. They are also very easy to install. Therefore they are popularly used for agricultural applications.</p>
<p>Solar panels can also be used to treat water. This is done by supplying electricity to a strong ultraviolet lamp. Any bacteria that gets into contact with ultraviolet radiation is killed. This makes the water safe for drinking.</p>
<p>In places without fresh water supply, PV panels can provide energy to a reverse osmosis system that extracts fresh water from sea water.</p>
<p>Solar panels can also be used in other applications such as satellite systems and space vehicles. The possibilities are just limitless.</p>
<p>In the future when the cost of solar panels goes below $1 per watt, PV panels will become a commodity and may replace fossil fuel as the main source of energy for mankind.</p>


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		<title>How to Make a Solar Powered Tricycle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With good solar panels, you can make a solar powered tricycle. It is really fun to whiz around in a tricycle modified to use solar energy as its source of power. You can really turn heads and attract attention from passersby. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With good solar panels, you can make a solar powered tricycle. It is really fun to whiz around in a tricycle modified to use solar energy as its source of power. You can easily turn heads and attract attention from passersby.</p>
<p>What you need is a tricycle made with aluminum frame. This will ensure the weight of the tricycle is light enough. Otherwise we may need an extra solar panel for more power. And this is not going to be cheap&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is a list of things you’ll need for this project:</p>
<p>1. A tricycle<br />
2. Solar panels, mounts and aluminum frame<br />
3. Battery pack<br />
4. Charge controller<br />
5. Motor</p>
<p>To make your job simpler, you can buy an electric tricycle motor kit to convert your ordinary tricycle into an electric tricycle.</p>
<p>The kit includes a brushless high-powered DC motor, a battery pack and a cruise controller (motor controller). After converting your tricycle, you can start installing the solar panels onto your 3-wheeled vehicle.</p>
<p>The type of tricycle motor I like requires an input of 48 volts. Therefore I’ll have to find a solar panel that allows me to charge a battery pack that can drive this motor.</p>
<p>A good candidate will be a solar panel with 16% efficiency, made using high quality polycrystalline cells. The solar panel frame has to be covered with tempered glass so it won’t break easily.</p>
<p>Ideally, the solar panel has to produce a maximum of 80 watts at 70 volts. (Open circuit voltage will probably reach around 83 volts.) The current output I’ll look at is around 1.2 to 1.5 amperes, with short-circuit current of 1.3 to 1.6 amperes.</p>
<p>However you have to choose a solar panel that fits your needs. First start by choosing the motor, then the battery pack and finally the solar panel.</p>
<p>After you have chosen all the required parts, you can proceed to fix the frame that supports your solar panels. You must attach the frame onto your tricycle before you mount the PV panels. This is because PV panels are heavy. It’ll probably weigh more than 12 kg and this will hinder you as you work on the frame.</p>
<p>Your battery pack will likely be integrated with a charge controller. Therefore you only need to get the correct type of plug to transfer energy from your solar panel to the battery pack.</p>
<p>Otherwise you may need to get a separate charge controller. This will help to regulate the input voltage at the battery pack. Many controllers are able to stop the charging current once the batteries are fully charged. This prevents battery damage.</p>
<p>Once the cables are connected properly, test your tricycle by riding it for a short distance. When you’re all set, use cable ties to fasten loose cables to the frame for safety and good organization.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong></p>
<p>A tricycle cannot depend solely on solar power. At times, a passing cloud will reduce the sunlight intensity. This diminishes the power output from the solar panels and you’ll get less acceleration than expected.</p>
<p>It is better to use a battery pack to drive the DC motor as the solar panel puts energy into it. This makes a solar powered tricycle more usable.</p>


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		<title>How to Use Solar Power to Charge Your Golf Cart Batteries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar energy can be used to charge your golf cart batteries even as they as are on the move. In fact, most of the time golf carts are stationary while they are out in the sun. This presents a good opportunity for their batteries to be charged.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar energy can be used to charge your golf cart batteries even as they are on the move. In fact, most of the time golf carts are stationary while they are out in the sun. This presents a good opportunity for batteries to be charged.</p>
<p>Electric golf carts use 24 volt, 36 volt or 48 volt systems. Most of them have 6 batteries. Thus if the batteries are rated at 6 volts, yours is a 36-volt system. Similarly, if the batteries are rated at 8 volts, you have a 48-volt system.</p>
<p>Every golf cart can make use of solar power to charge its batteries. There are solar panels in the market that can supply between 190 to 380 Watts per solar panel with an output of up to 88 volts. Therefore solar panel technology nowadays is more than sufficient to power golf carts.</p>
<p>When batteries are constantly recharged while out in the sun, their lifespan can be extended by up to 30%. This can also increase a golf cart&#8217;s driving distance by up to 12 miles every day. This helps you reduce the maintenance cost of your golf cart. On top of this, when you use solar energy, you reduce your electricity bills.</p>
<p>Solar panels are eco-friendly and have zero carbon emissions while operating. Moreover they are easy to install and are even easier to maintain. All branded solar panels come with at least 10 years of warranty so you will not need to worry about defects.</p>
<p>And if you are not willing to pay the solar panel cost upfront, some manufacturers even have a customized leasing program for you to take advantage of.</p>
<p>Most contractors will be happy to convert your golf cart for you at a small price, included in the package. You can also do this yourself if you want.</p>
<p>All you have to do is to first understand how your golf cart batteries are charged.</p>
<p>Some golf carts have their own in-built battery charger. You only need to supply it with 110 VAC to charge the batteries. Others require an external battery charger.</p>
<p>If your golf cart takes in 110 VAC, you can either use a DC-to-AC converter or get a charge controller and wire it directly to the batteries.</p>
<p>After understanding how your golf cart batteries are charged, you can proceed to mount the solar panels on the golf cart’s roof. Do note that solar panels are heavy and you may need to change (or reinforce) the supports to the roof.</p>
<p>Once the solar panel(s) are secured, take a little drive. If your roof sways from side to side, you may need more support.</p>
<p>Most likely, you will need to fit a charge controller to your golf cart. Find a compact model that can fit into an empty space inside your golf cart. This location must be shielded from water and rain so your batteries do not get short-circuited.</p>
<p>After securing the charge controller, the final step is to connect the charging cables to their respective terminals and secure them properly.</p>
<p>Within a few hours, you’ll be using solar power to charge your golf cart batteries.</p>


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		<title>Making A DIY Solar Powered Reading Lamp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the easiest solar DIY projects to build is a reading lamp. It requires very little technical skills to build this and you can involve your children in the whole process. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_730" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 200px"><a href="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/solarpanel.bmp"><img class="size-full wp-image-730" title="Small 6-volt Solar Panel" src="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/solarpanel.bmp" alt="Small 6-volt Solar Panel" width="190" height="173" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Small 6-volt Solar Panel</p></div>
<p>One of the easiest solar DIY projects to build is a reading lamp.</p>
<p>It requires very little technical skills to build this and you can involve your children in the whole process.</p>
<p>Since it takes less than two hours to put this project together, you can also reap the rewards of your labor very quickly.</p>
<p>Here are some components you have to buy before you begin:</p>
<p>1. Small 6-volt solar panel<br />
2. Battery clip for 4 AA-size rechargeable batteries<br />
3. 4 AA-size rechargeable batteries<br />
4. Charge controller circuit (for 6 volts)<br />
5. Project box<br />
6. Low-powered white LEDs<br />
7. Connecting wires<br />
8. Single pole single throw (SPST) switch</p>
<p>You may want to buy a project box to fit all these components into, or you can make your own. The choice is yours. You can even stick the solar panel to the window and pull the wires over to where your study is&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;that&#8217;s provided you’re ok with some mess.</p>
<p>First, you have to cut an opening for the solar panel. Then you can fix the PV panel at its position using screws, super glue or epoxy.</p>
<p>Next, you have to drill holes on the other side of the project box for LEDs to go through. The number of LEDs depend on how bright you want your reading lamp to be. I’ll use 12 LEDs arranged in a 4 rows by 3 columns fashion. You can have more if you want.</p>
<p>You need to leave some space to paste the charge controller circuit on the same side of the project box as the LEDs. (I&#8217;ll use a little silicon caulk to do this.)</p>
<p>After the LEDs are glued into position, you can bend their legs (leads) and solder them according to the circuitry you designed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll be good to put a thin piece of sponge or rubber over the LED array to prevent short circuit.</p>
<p>Finally, solder the connecting wires between the battery clip connectors and the charge controller, between the charge controller and the solar panel, and between the LEDs and the battery. (Remember to solder the SPST switch between the LEDs and batteries.)</p>
<p>Note: Here are typical characteristics of a reading lamp you may want to incorporate into your design…</p>
<p>- It operates for at most 2 to 3 hours everyday at night.</p>
<p>- They are only required to illuminate up to (max) 3 feet in distance and covers an area of about 5 square feet.</p>
<p>- They must be light so they can be easily moved to the window for charging.</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A solar panel charge controller is essentially a voltage regulator. This device regulates the voltage and current flowing into the rechargeable batteries so they can be properly charged.</p>
<p>It is important to have a charge controller. Otherwise the batteries will either not get charged or they could be damaged from overcharging. In order to charge a 12-volt battery, the regulator (charge controller) will have to maintain a charging voltage between 14.0 to 14.5 volts.</p>
<p>There are many types of charge controllers you can build. The easiest is the simple on-off type shunt regulator. This type of charge controller is simple, efficient, easily built, and cheap. It is also pretty reliable. Its small size makes it portable. Thus you can use it on many applications like your yacht, car and recreational vehicle (RV).</p>
<p>However the voltage on the battery will not be very constant. Disconnecting the battery can also result in high voltage output spikes from the regulator unless precautions are taken.</p>
<p>There are other design considerations that you may want to implement:</p>
<p>1. When the solar panels are not generating electricity, the circuit should be turned off. Otherwise current can be drained through the PV panels. When the sun is up and the PV panels start generating a fair amount of electricity, you can use transistors to start directing the current into the batteries.</p>
<p>2. As long as the rechargeable batteries are below 14 volts, the batteries get charged. When the batteries reach 14.0 volts, it is fully charged. Thus the circuit needs to stop current flowing into the batteries. You can use an operational amplifier (op-amp) to achieve this effect.</p>
<p>The components needed for building solar charge controllers are common and are therefore easily available. The operational amplifier you choose should be of a low power rating so there is lesser current drain through the component.</p>
<p>Here are some components that you can use as main components to your circuit:</p>
<div id="attachment_624" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 192px"><a href="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/TLC271.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-624" title="TLC271 Operational Amplifier" src="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/TLC271.jpg" alt="TLC271 Operational Amplifier" width="182" height="144" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">TLC271 Operational Amplifier</p></div>
<p>a. TLC271. This operational amplifier combines a wide range of input offset voltage grades with low offset voltage drift and high input impedance. It also offers a bias-select mode that allows you to select the best combination of power dissipation and ac performance for your application.</p>
<p>b. SB540. This is a Schottky barrier rectifier. The advantage of using such components instead of standard silicon and germanium diodes is that the forward voltage drop is only in the range 0.15 to 0.46 volts as compared to a 0.3 or 0.6 volts respectively.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/SB5201.bmp"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-626" title="SB540 Schottky Barrier Rectifier" src="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/SB5201.bmp" alt="SB540 Schottky Barrier Rectifier" /></a></p>
<p>For the components that you use around these components, their % tolerance is not critical.</p>
<p>These components can be fixed on a printed circuit board or perf-board as usual. Then you can mount it in a protective box of your choice, depending on the environment you are going to use this in.</p>
<p>A solar panel charge controller like this can be built in an hour after you’ve got your PCB etched and ready. And it’ll probably be cheaper than you imagine.</p>


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<p>If you&#8217;ve ever built <a href="http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com">DIY solar panels</a> of a considerable size, you&#8217;ll probably come across this important component &#8212; the charge controller. The role of a charge controller is to regulate the charging voltage on the batteries.</p>
<p>When sunlight gets brighter, solar cells produce more voltage. Excessive voltage may cause over-charging which may damage your batteries. You&#8217;ll need this component if you want to store excess electricity from your solar energy panels.</p>
<p>Many modern charge controller units have a 3-stage cycle:</p>
<p><strong>1. Bulk Phase</strong> &#8211; During this phase, the charging voltage gradually rises to approximately 14.4 to 14.6 volts (to charge a 12V battery). It is at this stage when charging current is maximum.</p>
<p><strong>2. Absorption Phase</strong> &#8211; Voltage is maintained at the bulk level for a specified time. As the battery is charged up, current tapers off gradually.</p>
<p><strong>3. Float Phase</strong> &#8211; After the absorption phase, voltage is lowered to about 13.4 to 13.7 volts (float voltage) and batteries draw a very small, maintenance current until it goes through the discharge cycle.</p>
<p>There are several different types of charge controller to choose from &#8212; some with fanciful LCD displays and others with battery temperature monitor. If you are building your first solar power generator, it may be more practical to buy basic ones to begin with. After you&#8217;re more acquainted with these components, you&#8217;ll have more knowledge to get the most out of more advanced charge controllers. Most multi-stage, Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) types of charge controllers will do great, really.</p>


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