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My Experience Learning How to Make a Solar Panel - My Experience with GreenDIYEnergy
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Author: Russell H Those do it yourself renewable energy guides had me wondering. Is it really possible to learn how to make a solar panel, from parts you can purchase online, or at your local home center? I was skeptical, as you probably are. I have a little weekend cabin in a remote part of Montana, (well, all of Montana is remote actually)..
Anyway, I wanted to create a source of power for my cabin. I didn't need a lot of power, just enough to run some lights and a cell phone charger. So I did some research, and decided to purchase a guide called GreenDIYEnergy.
I spent the first day or so just going through all the material, and there is quite a bit of it to digest. There is a comprehensive guide for learning how to make a solar panel, and another guide showing you how to make a wind turbine. One thing I liked right away was the abundance of videos. If you are anything like me it is easier to figure out how to do something when you can actually SEE it being done. And these were not some poor quality videos that look like they were shot from a cell phone camera, but good quality videos complete with narration.
I was able to get some cheap solar cells and a generator for the wind turbine from Ebay. The rest of it, such as the framework for the solar panels, I made myself. The whole thing went together very smoothly and after testing to confirm it was producing power, I felt a great sense of pride knowing that I actually created something myself that can produce electricity.
Today I have a nice little solar setup at my cabin. I installed a bank of batteries and an inverter to create usable AC power. Overall I thought the guide was very easy to follow, and all my questions were answered in a timely manner.
I wanted to write this review because one thing I noticed is that about 99.9% of the so-called reviews published on the internet were pure garbage. It became apparent very quickly that none of those "reviewers" ever looked at the GreenDIYenergy guide, much less made anything with it.
I think it's a worthwhile investment if you want to learn how to make a solar panel for your home, place of business or like me, in a weekend cabin or RV.
If you are interested in a really good guide that shows you step by step how to make a solar panel, I highly recommend GreenDIYEnergy.
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