I published a new book on Amazon, Kindle, Nook, and the Barnes and Nobles store on my DIY Solar and Wind system.
Here is my DIY Solar and Wind book that was published on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1508454310/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1508454310&linkCode=as2&tag=erilaysyoucha-20&linkId=URNF3DPORKY4M5YR
Barnes and Noble Nook version of my DIY Solar and Wind Book:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1121302120?ean=2940151676939&itm=1&usri=2940151676939
Here's a preview of the book:
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Energy Enthusiast
I am an entrepreneur and mechanical engineer. My expertise is solar, biodiesel, and energy production.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
DIY Batteries for Solar and Wind System
Bought a few new batteries for my DIY solar system and getting ready to install them. Hoping to go off grid for days at a time.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
DIY Solar Panel Mounts for 100 Watt Solar Panels- $25 per mount
Made a new video on the solar panel mounts I designed. I couldn't believe the prices on Amazon and eBay as well as other vendors on how much a 100 watt solar panel mount costs. The prices range from $75 minimum after purchasing the actual mount, screws, unistrut or wood, etc. The panel itself is $110. I just found this to be ridiculous so wanted to design a mount that costs less than $25. Here it is!
Eric Layton
Eric Layton
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
DIY Wind Turbine Power Overload
It's been very windy in Central Florida this week, and my resistive load circuit on my wind turbine had a power overload. I had to replace a wire on the circuit after it shorted out. This video goes over what I did and why I replaced the wire.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Solar Car Ports
New video I just put together for several presentations on solar car ports.
-Eric Layton, 2/9/15
-Eric Layton, 2/9/15
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Understanding Solar Hot Water
I just uploaded a video to my YouTube channel about understanding solar hot water, the economics, the installations, and extra information about solar hot water. Also known as solar thermal, this type of solar power involves heating water to high temperatures to save energy costs.
As a certified solar installer in the United States, I have installed many solar hot water systems and have found these type of systems to be the most efficient in terms of design, installation, and receiving a return on your investment.
The average cost of a solar hot water system for a residential home is about $3,500 to $5,500. Most come in around $4,500. Once the customer has the solar hot water system turned on and it is active, they will qualify for a 30% Federal Tax Credit. Once this 30% Federal Tax Credit is used, the solar system's Return on Investment (ROI) is less than 5 years for the average residential home. A solar hot water system is designed to last 25+ years, with many last more than 30+ years.
Solar hot water systems last so long that the biggest hurdle is cutting trees down that block the solar panels, in some cases trees that didn't even exist when the solar system was installed. This is how long solar hot water systems can last!
This video also discussed more of the economics, design and implementation, engineering, and cost numbers. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment and I will do my best to answer any questions.
Video is narrated by solar engineer Eric Layton, recorded November 2014.
As a certified solar installer in the United States, I have installed many solar hot water systems and have found these type of systems to be the most efficient in terms of design, installation, and receiving a return on your investment.
The average cost of a solar hot water system for a residential home is about $3,500 to $5,500. Most come in around $4,500. Once the customer has the solar hot water system turned on and it is active, they will qualify for a 30% Federal Tax Credit. Once this 30% Federal Tax Credit is used, the solar system's Return on Investment (ROI) is less than 5 years for the average residential home. A solar hot water system is designed to last 25+ years, with many last more than 30+ years.
Solar hot water systems last so long that the biggest hurdle is cutting trees down that block the solar panels, in some cases trees that didn't even exist when the solar system was installed. This is how long solar hot water systems can last!
This video also discussed more of the economics, design and implementation, engineering, and cost numbers. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment and I will do my best to answer any questions.
Video is narrated by solar engineer Eric Layton, recorded November 2014.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
1.9 MW Solar Concept Render Car Ports in Florida
New concept render that I made for a 100% solar powered car port project. Over 40 car ports in this project in Florida.
-Eric Layton
-Eric Layton
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