
DIY Solar Panel Kit Review – What I thought after use
I recently downloaded and used one of the guides and this article is a compilation My thoughts on the pros and cons of the product.
Before reading this, I know it's definitely possible to build your own solar panels without to buy a guide. I simply prefer a guide because I do not have much experience with construction, so having a helpful guide. But if you knows his way around a construction yard, save your money and do not bother with a guide!
GreenDIYEnergy.com Review Info:
Price: $ 49.97
Materials: Two solar panel construction manuals, two hand wind turbines construction, 7 tutorial videos, collection of 50 videos on renewable energy line, 7 bonus ebooks in renewable energy
Attention Customer email address and customer support forum
Green Guide of solar energy diy looks pretty good on the surface, but what they really contain anything of substance? That's what I was wondering, I was half expecting it gives me a lot of trinkets and manuals were not helpful.
A major disadvantage is that the manuals do not get as detailed as I would have liked to see.
The video tutorials really compensates the lack of textbooks "in extreme detail. They were professionally done, not the product of someone fumbling around in your backyard with your camcorder. The videos are divided into 6 sections, covering all steps of making a solar panel. The host just does his own front of the camera and explains exactly what he is doing all the time. The camera zooms in and out and get good angles so you can see exactly what is happening.
The drawback of the videos is not covering the assembly of solar panel on the roof. I would like to see covered. This is explained in the manuals, but not in the videos.
So, if you believe that a guide might be what you need, shop around a bit and find the correct guide for you. Earth 4 Energy, Power 4 Interior Home Energy are good options to consider. I recommend looking for a guide with video tutorials, and comes with bonuses Nice.
Whatever you decide do enjoy its "green" project and enjoy saving money and saving the Earth!
About the Author
Jude Angelo is a DIY enthusiast and loves taking on new DIY challenges.
His most recent project was learning how to build DIY solar panels for his home.
He only recommends the DIY guide he bought and used himself for his home solar panel system – the Green DIY Energy Guide
Click on the above link for a SNEAK PEEK inside of the Green DIY Energy Guide.
Start your DIY solar panel project today, and cut your energy costs while saving the environment!
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