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It’s amazing what highly useful things can be created out of ordinary items – even stuff that are considered by many as garbage. This tutorial teaches how to create a solar panel using only ordinary materials including soda cans, plastic tubing, a plywood and spray paint.
In this day and age when most of our natural resources are almost squandered, smart people are looking into recyclable and reusable items to make things that can help with daily life. This DIY solar panel is an example. The finished product (4 x 8 ft) is enough to heat a room.
Alternative energy is no longer a fad but a necessity for a lot of people. With natural resources draining rapidly with no perspective of renewing, people are left with choosing the smarter methods of producing energy. And with pollution from dumps on the rise, repurposing everything they have in their grasp and turning them into useful products and machines, seems the most intelligent thing to do right now. Of course you will need some technology in order to efficiently make energy sources from alternative materials. But we will show you how easy it is to use ordinary objects, like pop cans, in helping you build a DIY solar panel box for your solar heater. Grab the following items:
http://www.prepperdome.com/create-solar-panel-using-soda-cans/
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