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![]() Canopy Wall Panel Kit Quikshade ST100 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() Shade Tech ST100 STA 100 Screen Panel Kit US $19.99
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![]() Canopy Wall Panel Kit Quickshade ST144 Shade Tech 12x12 US $29.95
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![]() Canopy Screen Panel Kit Quikshade ST144 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() Shade Tech ST144 Screen Panel Kit US $19.99
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![]() Instant Canopy Wall Panel Kit Quikshade ST81 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() Canopy Screen Panel Kit Quickshade ST64 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() Instant Canopy Wall Panel Kit Quikshade ST64 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() 10x10 Screen For Canopy Camping Beach Sun Shade Shelter US $58.99
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![]() E Z Up Pro Camping Beach Sun Shade Canopy Shelter Tent US $181.71
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![]() Shade Tech ST64 Wall Kit by Bravo US $19.99
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![]() Quik Shade Anchoring Kit US $19.99
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![]() Shade Tech ST81 Screen Panel Kit by Bravo US $39.99
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![]() Shade Tech ST144 Wall Panel Kit by Bravo US $19.99
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![]() Canopy Screen Panel Kit Quickshade ST100 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() Quik Shade Deluxe Pop Up Canopy US $149.99
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![]() Canopy Screen Panel Kit Quickshade ST81 Shade Tech US $29.95
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![]() 6x8 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0608 US $22.00
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![]() 6x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0630 US $81.00
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![]() 12x12 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1212 US $65.00
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![]() 7x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0720 US $63.00
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![]() 6x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0620 US $54.00
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![]() 12x10 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1210 US $54.00
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![]() 6x16 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0616 US $43.00
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![]() 9x12 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0912 US $49.00
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![]() 8x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0830 US $108.00
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![]() 8x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0820 US $72.00
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![]() 8x10 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0810 US $36.00
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![]() 7x10 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0710 US $32.00
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![]() 6x50 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0650 US $135.00
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![]() 6x40 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0640 US $108.00
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![]() 6x12 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0612 US $32.00
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![]() 6x10 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH0610 US $27.00
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![]() 50x50 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH5050 US $1,031.25
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![]() 40x40 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH4040 US $660.00
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![]() 30x40 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH3040 US $540.00
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![]() 30x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH3030 US $405.00
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![]() 22x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2230 US $297.00
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![]() 20x50 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2050 US $450.00
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![]() 20x40 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2040 US $360.00
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![]() 20x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2030 US $270.00
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![]() 20x24 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2024 US $216.00
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![]() 20x22 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2022 US $198.00
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![]() 20x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2020 US $180.00
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![]() 20x100 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH2100 US $825.00
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![]() 16x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1620 US $144.00
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![]() 15x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1530 US $203.00
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![]() 15x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1520 US $135.00
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![]() 14x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1420 US $126.00
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![]() 12x24 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1224 US $130.00
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![]() 12x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1220 US $108.00
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![]() 12x16 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1216 US $86.00
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![]() 10x30 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1030 US $135.00
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![]() 10x20 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1020 US $90.00
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![]() 10x16 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1016 US $72.00
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![]() 10x10 Sun Screen Mesh Tarp TMH1010 US $45.00
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![]() Quik Shape Screen panel kit instant canopy 10x10 US $30.00
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Where to Put Your Solar Panel Power Kit
A lot of homeowners are thinking about installing a solar power kit on their home to take advantage of the free energy, tax incentives, and clean conscience that they offer. But before you go out and purchase a system or call an installer, you need to think about where it will installed. This article will help you decide. These are the questions you should be asking yourself:
1. Where is the best access to sunshine? Solar panels in the Northern Hemisphere should face south, or as close to south as possible. Many people automatically assume that the array should go on the roof. But if your roof does not have a south-facing section, you may have to consider putting it on the ground or on an out-building such as a shed or a garage.
2. How much shade will there be in this place? Shading will kill your panels' efficiency quicker than anything else. You'll have to consider your trees, your neighbors' trees, vents, air conditioning units, and any other obstructions that could shade your panels. And don't forget that the suns angle changes not only over the course of a day, but over the course of a year. The best tool to determine what kind of shading you will experience year-round is a Solar Pathfinder, which can be ordered at most online solar stores.
3. Will shading be a problem 10, 20, or 30 years from now? Solar panels can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years. So the system you install today will be there for a long time. Take a minute to think about how tall bushes and trees will be 30 years from now. Can you trim them? Will you want to?
4. Will I need to access them to remove snow and/or clean them? Homeowners in areas prone to snow, dirty rain, or heavy dust may need to occasionally clean the panels. If they are on a roof this may be dangerous and inconvenient. Usually solar panels are placed at an angle near 45 degrees, so they tend to "clean" themselves. Often cleaning simply involves a garden hose or a long handled broom.
5. How much room do I need for the system? The most common panels take about one square foot of space for every 10 watts they produce. For example, if you decided that you wanted about 3,000 watts for your home, you would divide 3,000 W by 10, for 300 sq.ft. This is about 17 by 17 feet square. You'll also need about a 3' by 3' area on the wall near your electric meter to install the necessary components. If you are considering a battery bank for the system, you'll need an area about the size and shape of a large chest freezer to store them.
6. Will I be able to adjust them as the sun angle changes? As the seasons change, so does the angle of the sun. The optimal angle for the panels is at a 90-degree angle to the sun. The more adjustable the panels are, the more energy they will produce. Tracking systems will follow the sun across the sky at any angle. For those not wanting to change the angle of their system, the system should be place at an angle equal to their latitude. So someone living in Spokane, Washington, which is at 48 degrees latitude, would place their panels at 48 degrees from horizontal.
7. Is it close to my power needs? Solar units produce direct current (DC) power, which is notorious for line loss, which means the farther is has to travel, the more power it loses. The way to offset this loss is to use larger, and more expensive, wire to transport this energy. So, the farther away from the home equals greater installation cost.
8. How will this affect my neighbors? Solar arrays obviously collect sunlight, and therefore cast a shadow. Will this shade your neighbor's award winning tomatoes? Will the panels block their satellite dish? Installing solar is at least partially about being a good citizen, both locally and globally.
9. What are the local zoning codes and covenants? Although most municipalities are "greening" their codes to allow for renewable energy systems, they all have restrictions on height and proximity to property lines that systems can be built. A visit to the local permitting office is usually worthwhile. Try to talk to someone with the most authority on the matter (usually a Planning Director or Compliance Officer) so you avoid the whole 'but the lady at the counter said it was ok!' conversation down the road.
10. Can I do this myself? With proper planning and education, the kits offered today make it easier than ever for do-it-yourself homeowners to install solar. However, you should always obtain the proper permits (this process will tell if you're even allowed to put it up yourself) before you start the work. You should also always have a licensed and insured (and preferably Master) Electrician do the final connections and testing on your system. And remember, working in high places can be dangerous, so always use proper safety equipment.
About the Author
With these questions answered, you should know if a solar power kits will work for your home, and now you can get down to the fun stuff: how much solar power can I afford? Kriss Bergethon is a solar expert and writer. For more of his useful articles on solar power, please visit Solar Power, supplier of solar panels, solar power kits, and systems.


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