Yes, your local electric company will do that for you.
2007-08-07 12:52:31
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answered by christina J 4
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Yes. Solar panels are made of many individual solar cells wired together on a big board. If the biggest board doesn't have enough cells, then just wire several panels together. It is really no different than just getting an even bigger board and wiring more solar cells together on it.
2007-08-04 11:24:47
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Yes, but make sure you do it correctly or your investment will fry. If you are adding to an array little by little this is cool, but it is actually cheaper overall to get medium or big panels right away. I live on a hill with a constant good breeze, so I also harness wind power.
2007-08-04 08:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. connect them end to end to increase votage or conect them in paralell to increase amps and keep voltage the same as one panel. both ways they need to be run through a controller to prevent over charging of battery. hope this helps
2007-08-04 08:56:24
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answered by jay b 3
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yes.
You can wire them in parallel or in series.
If in parallel it is a good idea to have a diode for each panel to prevent reverse-current in any one panel.
2007-08-04 12:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can have huge panels consisting of many cells
2007-08-04 19:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, see http://www.partsonsale.com/learnwiring.htm
2007-08-04 08:52:40
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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