i am really interested in preparing a simple, homemade solar cell n in turn connecting them to form a panel. i also wanna bother about the cost. its gotcha be lower in cost and higher in efficiency.
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Unless you can get someone else to buy it for you, it’s not going to be lower in cost. You can’t really beat a commercial panel, unless it’s a setup that doesn’t have to last more than a short amount of time. For example, you could build a panel without glass, but it would quickly deteriorate when exposed to the elements.