Free Electricity With A Grid Tie Inverter DIY
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Lower Your Electric Bill
Free Grid Power
Looking for a way to get free electricity, or is lowering your electric bill your goal? Which ever one you selected requires you to provide an additional energy source. Many people are using solar panels as an additional energy source. In the past, solar panel installation and equipment cost limited the number of people who could implement solar power. However, new technology is being created everyday. One of the newest and latest breakout products is the grid tie inverter. Coupled with solar panels you too can lower your electric bill. The SSI 200w grid tie inverter requires no professional installation. It is a complete DIY (DO-IT-YOURSELF) system. In this article we will cover how to install your own solar panels and grid tie inverter for less than $ 458.95. The SSI 200w grid tie inverter can be used with a wind turbine as well.
Grid Tie Inverter Benefits
If you live in a state that allows back-metering than you can maximize your benefits. For those residents of states with back-metering you can supplement your electric needs and get a credit or check from your electric company. For those living in states that do not allow back-metering don't worry. If you live in a state that does not allow back-metering you can still benefit by supplementing your electric use and lowering your electric bill. In my state they will also give you a 50% rebate for the purchase of the require equipment. So, if you live in Delaware $458.95 just went down to $229.48. Check with your state for rebate information on solar power.
Back Metering/Net Metering
What Is Back-Metering?
What is back-metering? Back-metering or net metering is when electric flows the opposite way from your home's power grid. Electric flowing in the opposite direction will cause you electric meter to move backward. If you live in a states that doesn't allow back metering your meter will not move forward as long as your power consumption meets your energy usage. If your power consumption is more (greater), your meter will move slower -- still creating a savings on your next electric bill.
Solar Panels
Solar Panels Equals Free Electricity?
Solar panels equals free electricity is a true statement. Thanks to Mother Nature, we all have access to free power. For this project "Free Electricity With A Grid Tie Inverter" you will need some solar panels. As described in the video you can purchase 3 (three) 15 watts solar panels from Harbor Freight for just $199.99. This is Harbor Freight's sale price for solar panels. Please view the video for a (DIY) demonstration on installing the 45 watts solar panel kit.
Solar Panel DIY Demo
SSI 200w Grid Tie Inverter
SSI 200w Grid Tie Inverter With Solar Panels
The SSI 200W grid tie inverter can be purchased from buyerIsland for $259.00. With a grid tie inverter you are able to feed you home's power grid. Even before back-metering can occur appliances in use in the home will be using the free energy you are generating with the solar panels and grid tie inverter. Please view the video for your DIY demonstration for the SSI 200w grid tie inverter. To generate additional electric you can purchase multiple units of solar panels and grid tie inverters.
Grid Tie Inverter
Grid Tie Inverter
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What Wattages Are Your Using?
Below are some common appliances and the watts they use.
- Ceiling Fan 65 watts
- Laptop 50 watts
- 27 inch Television 113 watts
- Alarm Clock 10 watts
These are just some of the items that could benefit by installing just 1 solar panel kit and 1 grid tie inverter.
Comments
Very usefull.and informative .shame we cant get back metering here in europe .
In Europe you can join a "Net-Metering" program but you need to follow the guidelines they require you meet. Your electrical company will install a second meter to show what was fed into the grid (same as the USA). You will require a CE or TUV Certified inverter. You can see more of those models at http://www.buyerisland.net/inverters.htm
In The US they need to have a UL Certified and listed inverter to be part of the Net-Metering program.
There is a youtube on DIY GTI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12E6bQ1OksU
Claimed:
Penny per watt.
Using approved, off the shelve components.
It sounds "too go to be true"; If it is then it is a grate gift for all.
Nice hub. great details and information. Solar power is free and clean but it needs to use it before we can benefit from it.







Bucks here 2 years ago
Very nice setup here, and informative