DIY Solar Install
Going solar doesn’t mean shelling out thousands of dollars, this DIY Solar Install is an example where Dave from Plastibots spent a tiny more than $200 to get a begin in solar power. Lots of people think that to get into the game you need to go all out, here’s an example where you […]

Going solar doesn’t mean shelling out thousands of dollars, this DIY Solar Install is an example where Dave from Plastibots spent a little more than $200 to get a begin in solar power. Lots of people think that to get into the game you need to go all out, here is an example where you can test the water on the cheap. I’ve been thinking of doing something similar using wind power, however the power of my procrastination is also a potent resource.
“Project Materials (all prices in CAD):
- 12V 12Amp Hour Lead Acid Sealed Battery: $50
- Sea Sense Marine Battery Box: $20
- Solar Charge Controller: $32
- 10 Watt Solar Cell: $55
- 75 Watt Inverter: $10
- Various Connectors/Nuts/Bolts/Other materials: $20
- Wire Line (40ft): $30
- PVC Piping: $10″

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