Yes you can get solar panels in a mobile home. Remember solar panels are installed on the roof and mobile homes have a roof.
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If you live near the equator, it's hot down there. Solar Panels can't power without Solar Power; The Sun, Heat.
Solar panels are clean and renewable. Solar Panels produce energy without producing any pollutants. They also have a high longevity in live only dropping by 20% capacity after 25 years.
It all depends on the amount of solar panels you have and their photovoltaic conversion rate. Many people live straight off there solar panels and there's many others who produce more electricity then they use in a month and get paid for it from the electric company.
No. I live in California and have solar panels on my house. I am not on the equator.
If you are north of the equator, south. If you are south of the equator, then north. It would be advisable to use an ative solar thermal system, as it will be much faster and more efficient at collecting the heat from the solar panels as the heat transfer fluid is pumped. Passive solar is solar thermal without a pump and relies on gravity alone. The angle of the solar panels from the ground will depend on where you live.
Yes i live close to a person who has 20 solar panels but their is a catch you have to pay a separate bill for then because the government doesn't want you to have free electric .
It depend on local ordinances and laws
The angle of the solar panel should be equal to the latitude of the location. So if you live in California at say 40 degrees latitude the panels should be at 40 degrees.
Yes you can. You wouldn't want to attach it if the mobile home was going to moved in the future. If you are in a mobile home park, you might need persmission.
It depends on where you live. Solar panels work well in desert areas. While wind turbines work best near large lakes, oceans, or mountains. Wind turbines need to be very high up and solar panels need to face the sun as it moves across the sky.
I installed Solar Panels On Home of mine 2 years ago and it does save you a lot of money and the installation was done by my husband. It was basically a DIY ( Do It Yourself ) Project that came through and now we are currently spending our money ( that we would normally use on electric bills ) on renovating our house. This is My Experience, Go to this Link and visit my Review with Information- ladyluk.blogspot.com/2011/10/solar-panels-on-home-how-to-install.html