Power4Patriots Wants Homeowners to Follow Comet Lander’s Solar Panel Example

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Homeowners could learn something from a lander that recently rode a comet at 80,000 mph. The lander’s solar panels gave it some of the power it needed, and homeowners could do the same for their homes to save money.

If the lander known as Philae, which recently cruised at about 80,000 mph aboard a comet approximately 300 million miles away from Earth, according to USA Today and other media outlets, could benefit from solar panels, most homes and businesses on Earth could certainly do the same.

Although Philae’s eventual position on the comet, known as 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenkohas, was not ideal because it ended up resting under a cliff, it still received some sunlight and was gaining some of the power it needed. The proper positioning of solar panels on the roof of a house or business can help generate a significant amount of low-cost electricity.

The key to lowering power costs and keeping lights on during blackouts and brownouts is to become independent of the vulnerable U.S. power grid, say Power4Patriots officials, who strongly recommend that people learn how to generate their own electricity through solar panels and wind turbines.

Power4Patriots was created as a way to allow anyone to become independent of high power bills and outages. Cost-effective and uncomplicated, Power4Patriots teaches people how to build their own, environmentally friendly sources of energy.

Power4Patriots is a recently updated series of videos and manuals describing how to build solar panels, wind turbines, water heaters and solar heaters. The system includes six videos demonstrating how to build a solar panel, including choosing the right materials, finding the right site for the system and avoiding costly mistakes, as well as two instruction manuals with step-by-step, illustrated directions. It also includes four videos and two instruction manuals detailing how to build a wind turbine.

4Patriots Partner Allen Baler said that, on average, the costs are under $200 to build a solar panel and under $200 to build a wind turbine. The time commitment to build a solar panel ranges from two to four hours, with the first one requiring more time than subsequent panels. A wind turbine requires a handful of hours to build.

“Consumers who purchase already-made solar panels and wind turbines spend three to four times that amount,” Baler said. “Installing solar panels and a wind turbine at one’s home will cut energy costs by as much as 75 percent.”

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