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Build Your Own Solar Panel
Although the manufacture of solar panels is done in a strict quality controlled environment, for experimental purposes you can construct your
own solar panel to see how the sun’s energy can be converted to electricity. While the most efficient panels are made with silicon, you can build
your own solar panel by using cuprous oxide, a material known to cause light to be turned into electricity. You probably cannot go into a store
and buy cuprous oxide but you can duplicate it on a thin sheet of copper.
You will need about one square foot of thin copper plate, two alligator clips and short leads of wire, a wide mouth glass jar, tap water and
salt. The use of a voltmeter, capable of measuring extremely small amount of electricity will be needed to see the end result. To build your own
solar panel you will need an electric stove or hot plate on which to heat the copper sheeting. Place the copper sheet on the burner and turn it
on high and let it sit there for about 30 minutes.
As it heats, you see the plate turn colors and the heat will show the outline of the heating coil underneath the plate. As it gets hotter it
will begin to turn dark until the entire sheet has a black coating. After the entire sheet is black, turn off the burner and let it sit to cool
for about 20 minutes. As it cools the black cuprous oxide coating will begin to pop off the sheet, leaving a thins coating of red on the copper.
This red coating is needed to build your own solar panel, and while the majority of the black can be rinsed off under running water, it should
not be brushed clean.
Salt Water Helps Produce The Electricity
Using the alligator clips, connect the copper sheet to one the top of one side of the glass jar. Attach another clean copper sheet to the
other side of the jar. Mix about two tablespoons of salt into hot tap water, making sure it dissolves and then pour it into the jar. Be careful
the water does not get on the alligator clips. The two copper sheets should be under water with about one inch left exposed at the top of the jar
to build your own solar panel.
Carefully place the entire contraption in the sunlight, either in front of a window or carry it outside and expose it to the sun. Using the
voltmeter connect the leads to the two alligator and you can see the meter indicate the small amount of power being generated by sunlight,
proving you were able to build your own solar panel.
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