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Who Cares How Solar Energy Works, As Long As It Does
Every month, you have certain bills you pay, hopefully, if you’re a tax paying citizen of society. One of these essential bills is a major one and it goes to the electric company. That’s why many want to know how solar power works, because they’ve heard it can save them a lot of money.
This check that you pay, or electronic submission if that’s how you pay your bills, is your charge for using electricity to power your alarm clock for waking up in the morning, the electricity to power your stove for cooking your breakfast and the electricity to power your water heater so that you can have a warm shower to wake up to. And let’s not forget about the coffee maker.
This, folks, just covers the morning. Think about all the electricity you use throughout the day. Your lights, your computer, or computers, your television and entertainment peripherals, and other electronic items, take up a lot of juice and much of your paycheck goes to a company who provides it.
What if you could stop paying the electric company once and for all? That’s right, you could potentially save hundreds of dollars every month by switching to solar energy. But many ask, how does solar power work? Who cares, as long as solar power does.
How Does Solar Power Work?
When you ask how solar panel works, that’s like asking, “How does the electric company provide electric power to my house or apartment?” Who cares, as long as it does.
As long as you are able to get up in the morning and have to worry about start fires to warm up coffee in the morning, you would just rather have the electricity and continue to be ignorant about it.
You gladly pay that check every month because you don’t want to find yourself in the dark. Anyone who has ever had their power shut off, for whatever reason, knows it’s not fun.
Who cares how solar power works, just have it installed in your home and stop paying that monthly bill to the electric company. You don’t ask how your television or computer works, do you? If you do, then you have a lot of free time on your hands.
Just enjoy the fact that solar power uses the power of the sun, our natural form of energy and light, and it powers your home for nothing. Stop paying that money and save it for something you want.
Electricity, and all that you do with it, is a given right to every living being and you shouldn’t have to pay for it. Don’t ask how solar energy works, just get some solar cells and tell your electricity company that you no longer need their services. They have taken enough money from you.
How do I check the power at the breaker box for power to the water heater?
We had a branch take out the mast during the snow storm and the mast was bent. The power company cut our power due to the surge it caused. An electrician rewired up to the meter outside. A couple of weeks later we are having issues. The water heater quit working, we replaced it, but no power! Replacing the fuses, but one line of outlets in the kitchen seem to be weak or not working, too. It blew several appliances at the time of the surge. Could this be related? I am not sure where to go from here.
Your electric water heater is going to be (US & Canada) 220. It is possible that one leg of the power coming into the house is "out" or with reduced voltage. This may be a bad breaker of the "surge" may have damaged some equipment in the street. The result would be some outlets/fixtures in the house would not function properly.
To check the power you will need a voltmeter and it would not be a bad idea to get is coupled with an amprobe (though it will be more expensive) Checking the power requires taking the cover off and applying the probes to the bare conductors being tested.
Using the amprobe is a matter of clipping a conductor while it is live for a reading of amperage.
The light sticks to test "power" may give a false reading if the voltage is not correct. Additionally they are not going to give a complete picture.
As you can see you are dealing with a close proximity to exposed conductors. If you are not comfortable with this or are unsure of what you are doing as the question suggests perhaps it would be wise to call an expert in to check. He will come not only with his meters but with his experience.
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