The steps of how to make a Investor Sea solar panel are fairly easy if you are familiar with the concept of building a solar cell on a flat panel surface. A plastic CD jewel case can serve as the window of the panel, and silicon rubber glue attaches the pieces together and also allows insulation from both sides. As stated earlier, you will need to have knowledge of how to create a cuprous oxide plate similar to one utilized in solar cells. With a sandpaper, scrub the plate further down until you reach the copper layer. The next step would be soldering the copper wire into the copper layer to achieve a negative lead. Make sure that the copper wire to be soldered is insulated. Cut the positive plate from the sheet into a "U" shape. Make sure that your cut-out is smaller than the cuprous oxide plate. Solder another piece of insulated copper wire into a corner of the cut-out "U."
As you go along the process of how to make a solar panel, keep in mind that you need silicon for it to work. Therefore, use silicon glue in order to attach the "U" cut-out to the plastic windows of the CD case. Use the same glue to make an insulator between the clean copper sheet and the cuprous oxide plate. Leave some space for saltwater. Make sure that all openings are closed without getting the plates to touch each other. With the use of an large-sized eyedropper, fill the cell almost up to the top with saltwater. Seal this with silicon glue. Remember that silicon glue plays a big role in the performance of your homemade solar panel. Wait for the glue to dry and cure. This is the last step involved in how to make a solar panel.
The pressure we're under to get more done than ever before and to get it done faster. If you can't keep up, you lose the race. This is why so many people have the attitude that they'll just "make-do". But making do will only make you DO more work.
Any time you do a half-hearted job you're going to have to go back and fix the problems it causes. This is what people call "putting out fires". This makes people feel important because they're taking charge of all these problems and putting them right but have you ever noticed the calm, relaxed nature of someone who is NEVER putting out fires? Wouldn't you rather leave the office feeling satisfied in a job well done and have it done in a controlled, focused manner
As you go along the process of how to make a solar panel, keep in mind that you need silicon for it to work. Therefore, use silicon glue in order to attach the "U" cut-out to the plastic windows of the CD case. Use the same glue to make an insulator between the clean copper sheet and the cuprous oxide plate. Leave some space for saltwater. Make sure that all openings are closed without getting the plates to touch each other. With the use of an large-sized eyedropper, fill the cell almost up to the top with saltwater. Seal this with silicon glue. Remember that silicon glue plays a big role in the performance of your homemade solar panel. Wait for the glue to dry and cure. This is the last step involved in how to make a solar panel.
The pressure we're under to get more done than ever before and to get it done faster. If you can't keep up, you lose the race. This is why so many people have the attitude that they'll just "make-do". But making do will only make you DO more work.
Any time you do a half-hearted job you're going to have to go back and fix the problems it causes. This is what people call "putting out fires". This makes people feel important because they're taking charge of all these problems and putting them right but have you ever noticed the calm, relaxed nature of someone who is NEVER putting out fires? Wouldn't you rather leave the office feeling satisfied in a job well done and have it done in a controlled, focused manner
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