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Solar Electricity Handbook 2011: A Simple Practical Guide to Solar Energy - Designing and Installing Photovoltaic Solar Electric Systems [Paperback]

Michael Boxwell
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18 Jan 2011 1907670041 978-1907670046 4th Revised edition
The Solar Electricity Handbook is a practical and straightforward guide to using electric solar panels. Assuming no previous knowledge, the book explains how solar panels work, how they can be used and explains the steps you need to take to successfully design and install a solar photovoltaic system from scratch. Accompanying this book is a solar resource website containing lots of useful information, lists of suppliers and on-line solar energy calculators that will simplify the cost analysis and design processes.


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The 2011 edition has been extensively revised, with new chapters, new information on grid-tie systems and financial incentive schemes, new diagrams and more example projects.

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Why I wrote the Solar Electricity Handbook.

When I first started investigating and using solar power, I looked for a book to help get me started - a solar power book that would teach me the fundaments of the technology: to explain how it worked and help me avoid the mistakes that others had made.

To my surprise, no such book existed. Books were often ten or fifteen years out of date, or simply explained how to fit the various system components together without explaining the reasons behind the configuration.

I read what books were available and I gained experience by using photovoltaics on a number of different projects. I made mistakes along the way and learnt from other professionals. As I became more experienced, I designed some unique photovoltaic installations that had been rejected by others as impossible and learnt how to get the very best out of solar photovoltaics - even in difficult environments with high levels of shade.

I reached the stage where I could design and implement solar photovoltaic systems more reliably and more effectively than many other professionals. I found that my design methods ensured I could predict the power generation of a system before it was built with a greater level of accuracy than most other people and guaranteed the project would be successful.

I was being asked more and more to explain how solar power systems worked and to pass on my knowledge to other people. I looked again to see what books and other resources were available to help other people, and I was shocked to find that many of the books and resources that were out of date seven years ago are the same books and resources available today.

Solar power is a fast moving technology. Reading a book written ten or twenty years ago on the subject may be extremely good at explaining twenty year old technology - and to be fair at a very superficial level, much of the technology is similar, but has huge limitations when planning a new system today.

Many of the newer books still adhered to the "monkey see, monkey do" principle for designing simple solar photovoltaic systems -but without explaining the fundaments of the technology that allows someone to understand what they are doing. Learning how to screw together a PV panel, a controller and a battery may be a useful instruction manual for fitting a simple solar photovoltaic system together, but achieves nothing in terms of teaching you how to properly design a system: considering why you should do things in a certain way, teaching you how to fine tune and improve your system, or allowing you to use your new-found knowledge to build better and more ambitious solar photovoltaic systems in the future.

So many solar photovoltaic systems fail because the project was not properly analysed or because the photovoltaic system was badly designed and set up. Simply following a fixed set of instructions does not provide the necessary level of expertise required to make a success of a photovoltaic project.

So when I decided to write The Solar Electricity Handbook, I decided to set the record straight. I started by explaining the fundaments of the technology - the how and why of solar photovoltaic systems. Guiding the reader through the fundaments, I then go on to specific examples of solar power systems, explaining how they are designed and what makes the chosen design successful.

I explain how to identify whether your project is suitable for a solar photovoltaic system, and suggest alternatives for when photovoltaics is not the answer.

I explain the seven steps from setting the project scope, through the analysis and design stages and through to implementation that every successful solar photovoltaic installation must go through. Finally I explain how to fine tune a solar photovoltaic system and how to identify and resolve common photovoltaic faults.

Because solar photovoltaics is such a fast moving industry, I update the Solar Electricity Handbook every year - making sure the information is always up-to-date and fit for purpose: providing information that is two or three years out of date is simply not an option in such a fast moving industry.

I have tried to write a book that was suitable for both enthusiastic DIYers wanting to use solar for their own projects and for professional architects and builders who, more and more, are being asked to advise on renewable energy. I also wanted to write a book that was suitable for someone considering their first steps on the ladder on a career in solar photovoltaics.

Whilst these may seem three very different target audiences, the information that is important when considering solar photovoltaic systems is relevant to all three groups. I spent a lot of time, and had a huge amount of assistance from my editorial team, ensuring that the book is easy to read, presenting the facts in a clear and concise manner.

To go with the book, my publishers have commissioned a web site that provides completely up-to-date information and useful online solar calculators to help people with their analysis and design phases of their solar photovoltaic system. The web site also includes a questions and answers facility to enable people to easily get in touch with me and ask questions about their solar requirements. Today, that web site provides some of the best solar analysis tools available on the web and is being constantly updated and improved.

My aim with The Solar Electricity Handbook is to encourage people to investigate how solar photovoltaic systems can help them and to help people to design and implement better solar power systems that work reliably throughout the year. If I succeed in doing that, I will have achieved my goals.


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By J. Spennewyn TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Rather than simply being a "hop on the Solar pv bandwagon" Mike Boxwell has great credentials dating back a good few years via his own experiences & interest (ongoing) within the renewables field generally.

I'm a member of a few renewables forums so fairly well versed in this area, this book is aimed at those dipping their foot in the water who may need to swot up & refresh their knowledge to beat a tricky less than honest salesman, to chart the amount of likely solar energy within your area based on seasonal variances, & plenty of other very useful information contained within one place that will save you a lot of time & bookmarking, to-ing & fro-ing on the web!
shading, sting sets & other information that may otherwise baffle you, & have to be taken on trust from an installer.

In fact I need to get my copy back from an electrician friend who hates computers but wanted to be able to understand & convey to potential customers without blinding them in electrical regulations & acronyms, ..so I guess the basic system set-up can be cited as a form of customer service getting customers to understand the shell of photovoltaics without having to tinker under the bonnet, ideal book that won't dazzle you with the deeper realms of a system but conveys a sense of honesty & integrity in it's delivery & intended purpose to it's audience.

For me this is perfect for explaining the why's & wherefores to my wife & allows me to get the whle point across without the listener or reader losing the plot along the way.

As others have said it is a short read, therefore easily digested, it does contain the essential elements & can easily be brought into play to educate a great cross section of people.

What it is not is a large solar system self install manual, & if you wan't to do that without the knowledge of experienced fitters & electricians I would not wan't to live under your roof my friend.

Perfect for those wishing to tackle small projects, basic off grid & working out the power to hours versus watts equations that can make solar set ups work or fail!

Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book! 21 Aug 2011
By cthomas
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I'm a Renewables Assessor and wanted a quick simple read to remind myself of the Solar Industry. I can thoroughly recommend this book to newcomers to the industry who want to learn more about the designing and installing of PV. Cannot actually find a fault and the fact that it is related to a website make this purchase a no-brainer. If you don't buy it, then you're missing out.
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By john w
Format:Paperback
This is a very good book for information on PV this book has been well written and gives very good advice on not only grid tied systems but also battery fed and stand-alone set ups.
Local sun irradiance and positioning information is available as well as design data and info. If you are thinking of installing an independent energy generator on your caravan, holiday home or just your shed then this book will give you good information on how and what you will need to complete the job and what you will need to buy.
Well worth the money highly recommended reading if you are contemplating doing the photovoltaic installation courses for example: EAL, City and Guilds 2399 and the BPEC installation courses currently available at many training centres and Colleges.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Informative book
This book is very informative on the regulation for the installation of solar panels and explains how to plan the installation
Published 2 months ago by Mr. P. Ross
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Basic
Contains some useful calculations; but apart from these couple of pages the rest of the book is very basic. Not ideal for any industry insider or student. Read more
Published 9 months ago by bar
4.0 out of 5 stars 2011 edition still needs bring up to speed..
The book is very good as a starting point but concentrates a lot on battery charging and low voltage panels and seems to be out of date for a book stating 2011. Read more
Published 10 months ago by TonyB
4.0 out of 5 stars very good book but could do with updating,as things change so fast
Fine book plenty to read not a guide as such,but has a lot of good information
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solar Electricity Handbook2011
Book has proved useful giving much info on systems that can be purchased(expensive) and also "How to Make"(less expensive). Also includes info on positioning and potential uses.
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Published 21 months ago by Mr. A. R. Payne
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This book is great , it had all the information I needed as a new beginer in this area.
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Published 22 months ago by Tim
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Great handbook. Few things are questionable though; for instance the way electricity is explained could be even simpler or the fact that advantages of monocrystalline panels for... Read more
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