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DIY Solar Power Kits – Homemade Energy Review

By Dr Jon Elsdon | February 5, 2009

Homemade Energy is quickly turning into the flavour of the day in environmental circles. Householders are becoming fed up with the problems associated with using conventional energy resources.Fed up with rising costs, changes to our lifestyle and in some cases even being forced into rationing, many householders are looking toward the newest inovation in power production DIY Solar Power Kits.

A number of companies are as we speak now producing homemade energy guides, available via download over the internet, which walk you through step by step instructions on how to assemble the components for your own DIY Solar energy kits. The instruction guides cost around $40 to $60 and the materials required to build your kit will cost approximately $200, much more affordable than buying and having a traditional solar system installed. (The expense may run into many thousands of dollars).

The instruction guides often come as a instruction manual as well as a video series that have easy to understand blueprints, instructions and examples.

Having assembled and installed my own personal DIY Solar Power Kits, I can confirm that the process is an easy and hassle free job, and the outcome in terms of saving money are stunning.

The independance a DIY solar energy Kit, gives you to feel that you are no more tied the grid and their rising fees for your power requirements is an empowering one for sure. How long has it been since you can leave a room for an extended period of time and leave the lights switched on with no concern for cost or environmental impact? As solar is a renewable energy source and doesn’t cost anything you can allow to be more liberal with your energy usage.

Many use solar power to compliment the power company supply, this gives these people the advantage to avoid power outages (very handy for maintaining an internet connection) and particularly in times of high temperature days and the power failures that often come with it, you are able to stay cool by being able to run fans as well as some air conditioning units.

If your serious about saving cash on your energy bill and you want to help save the environment, take a look at the following link DIY Solar Energy Kits

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