Home Solar Kits – Do They Really Work?
September 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under General, Solar Panels
With sales of DIY solar panel kits’ increasing with each passing day it begs to wonder if such kits do actually work. Well in a word, “YES”! The unique simplicity of step by step instructions put forward by energy experts is making DIY solar panel kits a much better option than purchasing ready-made solar panels for thousands of dollars from Energy Company’s the likes of BP and SHELL.
Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200
Kits are selling as far as India, Indonesia, New Zealand, South Africa and even the UK, where sun energy in general is very hard to come by. Expert kits also come with DIY wind generator instructions which in truth is an absolute BARGAIN given the depth of detail, video instruction and step-by-step diagrams these kits actually cover. Average costs range between $45-$50.
Many people reading this article I’m sure are very keen to build your own homemade solar panels. Indeed, I assume you have also read plenty of information about them. Well to tell you a little about my experience I first put together my homemade solar panels quite some time ago and quite frankly I have been very pleased with the results. Not only am I SAVING at least 70% on my electricity bills each month, but knowing I’m contributing to securing a better environment for my children makes all my efforts even more satisfying.
While many DIY solar panel kits claim you can save of up to 80% on your power bills each month, gathering from my experience I didn’t reap this much initially, especially with my first homemade solar panels. Therefore take my advice; the absolute best way to start is to begin small, aim to power only a number of devices at first. Maybe look at powering a few smaller items such as your lighting, TV, or PC, then as you become more used to building your homemade solar panels slowly adapt to developing panels for your air conditioning system and oven, until eventually having the expertise to develop solar panels to run your entire home.
Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200
DIY solar panel kits can at first can seem quite technical, especially with all the unknown information thrown at you as was the case with me. However through patience and persistence along with asking my children to take part in the assembling process, we prevailed. Overall, any DIY project is a fun and satisfying experience and DIY solar panel kits are no different.
FOR YOUR CONCERN:
As well as buying a DIY solar panel kit you will eventually have to purchase the materials to go with the assembling process, materials can be gathered from your local hardware store for under $200 or on eBay for better pricing. However when you consider the price of retail solar panels which can run well into the thousands of dollars, you will soon notice the GREAT SAVINGS you can make by building your own solar panels with DIY Kits.