DIY The Cheapest Solar Panel System EVER Cheap Solar Power

See this solar panel system with lights. Inexpensive, easy to install, reduce your power bill. Cheap Solar Power. Cheap Home System. See my part 2 video.
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25 Responses to DIY The Cheapest Solar Panel System EVER Cheap Solar Power

  1. TheTalonTsi says:

    250 dollars to light up 2 lights? this product sells itsself lol…

  2. Loyaldark says:

    @london1817 thanks

  3. london1817 says:

    @Loyaldark Yes. you can hook a fuse box up to the battery then run all you
    want off the fuse box or block. you can get them at radio shack.
    ALWAYS fuse things close to the battery!

  4. Loyaldark says:

    @london1817 oh yea thats a way, thanks .
    just to make sure, is it okay if i put more than one load to the battery and use them at the same time?

  5. DanFrederiksen says:

    @london1817 CFL is good too. it’s a workable color and decent efficiency although you have to go through the DC-AC, AC-HV DC steps.
    I’d think that 16watt is much more than 50watt incandescent though.
    the ones we buy here are about factor 5 but we also use 230V. might matter.

  6. london1817 says:

    @DanFrederiksen I am using 16 watt CFL’s. They are as bright as a 50 watt bulb.
    I like the LEDS better but man are they priced highly!

  7. DanFrederiksen says:

    nice. what kind of bulbs are you using? if you are using incandescent then you can get incomparably more bang for your joule with Cree XP-G LEDs. something like 10x the light for the same power. although you may want to maybe add an orange LED to warm the light as the most efficient lights are cold blueish

  8. london1817 says:

    @Loyaldark Hook it to the battery with aligator clips. Red to red & black to black.

  9. Loyaldark says:

    i have a dumb question .how to connect appearance? i know if my charger doesnt have the plug , and i have no converter , i have to connect them to the battery, but how? say like i have 12volt led light and 12volt heater how can i plug both of them to the battery?

  10. london1817 says:

    @detvarsombarehelvete It’s all good brother!
    I bet you were happy when you seen the batteries outside!
    Not as happy as I was…Haha…LOL… Thanks for the comment!

  11. detvarsombarehelvete says:

    @london1817
    No I didn’t, sorry about the comment.

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  13. london1817 says:

    @detvarsombarehelvete Ever heard of my part 2 video?
    You will be relieved my friend. Thanks for your concern.

  14. detvarsombarehelvete says:

    Do you vent the gases from the battery box through the dryer ????
    Ever heard of ESD ElectroStatic Discharge and hydrogen?? Ever heard about the Hindenburg??? Ever heard about why not make sparks around a charging battery??? What insurance company do you use for your house?

  15. OnsiteRepair says:

    batteries can produce hydrogen gas, I recommend a separate vent.

  16. london1817 says:

    @Jthetinman I know. Its been a long time coming.

  17. Jthetinman says:

    Time to break down and buy a inverter. Then ya can power a fridge, microwave, fart fan in bathroom…….

  18. debgibsonmt says:

    $250 for 50W is $5per watt – thats cheap?? I purchased a 6300W system for $18,000
    thats $2.86 per Watt.

  19. london1817 says:

    @BuddhaBoyVideos It makes a huge difference.
    I think it has been a great thing to do for me.
    38us a month here for elelctric….we are very conservative.
    Well then again I gotta tell everybody to turn stuff off all the time!

  20. BuddhaBoyVideos says:

    @london1817 Yes, I did see your upgrade. It’s much better. Is it worthwhile for you? How much is your electric bill each month?

  21. london1817 says:

    @BuddhaBoyVideos Have you seen my upgrade video?
    It has way brighter lights now. I read all the time now.

  22. BuddhaBoyVideos says:

    Can you read a book under those lights?

  23. TheWaldorock says:

    @heartlessvietboy thats a stupid comment

  24. catatonicable says:

    @cedartree696 I put one in for about 800 USD, I live in Southern Africa (sub tropics)and VERY FEW have them, ppl cant seem to understand the concept of spending money to save in the long run-I.E the rich will get richer blah blah blah.

  25. cedartree696 says:

    @catatonicable
    This is an often-overlooked, low-tech addition to a complex energy future – and one I personally intend to implement in the near future.