Solar Panel Construction 3 – Open Source Ecology


This shows how to solder solar cell ribbon to solar cells. Part 3. For more information, see openfarmtech.org See more info about constructing our solar panels here: openfarmtech.org We are looking for people who are interested in building the world’s first replicable open source self-sufficient decentralized high appropriate tech permaculture village – to transcend survival and evolve to freedom. Read more at www.openfarmtech.org Visit our myspace page www.myspace.com

25 Responses to “Solar Panel Construction 3 – Open Source Ecology”

  • reformedtheologian00:

    can you please tell me where did you buy your solar panels?

    Thanks for the ear

  • Felipecabesas:

    When I solder my tab wire to the Neg. of the p.v. cell it comes off. How i do it: Flux the contacts, put a little bit of soder on the tab wire, Soder it to the p.v. cell. Jesssss I just can’t seem to make it attach, HELP> W/ suggestions?

  • mykol13v:

    It’s on a spool roll on the right side of this video. He touches it with the very hot soldering iron and the solder melts on the tip. I prefer to brace everything and just control the solder feed and the iron. This is very easy, I’ve was a Bench Tech for many years.

  • SolarXpert:

    Everyone’s talking about the solar deal that’s going on @ Solar-Deals(.)com. 3 x 6 Evergreen Solar Cells for $0.70 per watt. Starting at $149.99! It’s better then on ebay and cheaper!

    The special deal is limited and only 30 days left! Just thought, I’d let you know.

    Visit Solar-Deals(.)com!

  • masoodpic:

    make more vidios great job keep it up

  • builtSOLARPANEL:

    I have built solar panels. Very easy and cheap now.

  • joe18370:

    tabbing wire already has solder on it,flux pen is flux to help spread the solder when heated

  • pakau:

    hello :) im fromthe zeitgeiist group .

    have u seen the new NANOSOLAR film cells
    chek it out

  • state8citizen:

    need another video showing where his solder comes from? I have not yet tried his method. I would but how do you dip into solder?

  • taraff1:

    I built my own Solar Panels for UNDER $100 which currently power my 1700 Square Foot home, using the plans at:

    ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com

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