I was very frustrated searching around online for ways to reduce my energy bills when I stumbled across something known as Green DIY energy. This program claimed that for only $49 they’d provide me with a blueprint for harnessing the power of electric and solar energy to power my home and slash my monthly energy costs. Needless to say, I was immediately skeptical, as it sounded too good to be true. I mean, even if it was true, I hadn’t done any kind of of electronics work before, so I didn’t think I was capable of building a solar panel even if I wanted to.
Well, If you were looking for a Green DIY energy review, you’ve come to the right place, because I decided to go out on a limb and try out the product. And let me tell you, I was completely shocked at my results. As soon as I paid for my Green DIY energy guide, I received an instant download of in-depth details, schematics, diagrams, pictures from a number of angles and lots and lots of video tutorials going over exactly how to start from scratch and build a solar panel. I had a run with a few other guides on the market, but in my experience I found them to be short of the exact details that would help a person who isn’t an electronics guru (I.e. me!) build their very own solar panel. Where they fell short GreenDIYenergy picked up the slack. The videos were seem professional, well made and were in near DVD quality. It contained material ranging from ebooks, to spreadsheets to you name it.
So how did I do it? I purchased the solar kit which is required for building a solar panel and went over to my local hardware store to get the rest of the materials. All I did after that was follow the guide which ended up being easier than I thought, and my solar panel system was ready in about a week. How much did all of this cost me? $109. That’s actually more than what it normally cost because the solar kit I ordered was pre-tabbed. It does cost a bit more but it cuts your building time tremendously. I used 2×4 plywood scrap to construct the frame to hold the build together which helped me offset the solar kit costs.
So in the end, would I recommend Green DIY energy? Absolutely. It’s quite frankly the best DIY solar panel making guide available online now, and after trying out the lots other guides, I can say that with full confidence. The tools used are very basic, there is some soldering involved which may seem daunting to the newbies out there but using the guide makes it’s easy as pie!
