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Homemade Power Plant: What You Never About It!

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Quick Summary

We first thought we would battle to actually follow these diy energy plans, but once we got stuck into the Homemade Power Plant guide, the advice and instruction was great. Homemakers and home improvement fanatics will love this guide - we really had to learn as we went along, since customer support was quick but not that much help.

The Pros:

1: Quality diagrams

Homemade Power Plant had, in our opinion, real quality drawings. The solar plans were well labeled, full-color, very much to scale and simple to follow. And they were actually large enough to see the important details.

2: Awesome free gifts

The information on the maintaining the systems, and getting the legal aspects of the systems sorted out was comprehensive and useful. We particularly liked the strategies of saving power - they were so simple, yet most of us overlook them. And the best part is, these tips have already helped us save hundreds of dollars over the past 4 months.

3: Improves your home's value:

Okay, this actually applies to any of the top 3 guides, but we thought it is worth mentioning. We had heard that installing renewable energy systems at home adds value to your property. So, we put this to the test by getting a valuation done before and after installation. The results were quite astonishing! With just 2 solar panel systems and 2 wind turbines our house had increased in value by almost $6,000. In fact, the valuer actually thought we had hired a professional to install our systems - but we didn't tell him that :)

The Negatives:

1 - Miscommunication with customer support

We were not very impressed with customer support. We were not sure about the right way to wire up our solar panels to the house. So we decided to contact customer support. But when they replied all they said was, "Read over the chapter in wiring again. It is all there." But what they did not understand was that our circumstances were different to what was outlined in the guide. Luckily we had experience in diy projects, so we managed to figure it out on our own.

Conclusion:

With fantastic illustrations, and the great bonus information, the Home Made Power Plant guide was well authored and easy enough the average person to grasp. The plans were relatively easy to follow, and other than the issue we had with customer support, they were quick to respond.


About the Author

Before you invest in any diy home wind turbine or solar power guide, Tim McDonald suggests you Try Earth4Energy for FREE - a sneak peek of the TOP rated diy energy guide on the market.


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