I'm sure you have
seen all of those hyped up ads to hire
contractors who will install solar
panels in your home for "next to
nothing."
Did you know that the average professional
installation can be close to
$30,000? Heck, by the time
you finish paying that off you may not even
still be living in your
home!
I figured
there had to be a better way. My name is
Brian and like you, I was frustrated with
the huge potential cost of having solar
panels installed. I wanted to find a way to
reduce energy consumption, help the
environment, and...let's face it...help out
my wallet too! Electricity is ridiculously
expensive.
But here's
the cool thing, I stubmled on these two
guides almost by accident. At first I
thought "Yeah right, this will be too
complicated." But as I read the dozens of
testimonials,
I quickly realized that even a total
novice, dunce-around-the-house guy like me
(who can barely change a light bulb-no I'm
not kidding) could do
this.
With these solar
panel guides, thousands of people
just like you have now made their own
panels and are now quitely smiling to
themselves realizing how much money
they save, while their neighbors
continue to drain the bank every time
that utilty bill arrives in the
mail.
In
fact, you could be done with your first
solar panel in the time it took you to
earn the money to pay that last utility
bill. Most people complete theirs in a
day or so.
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The thing that makes
these guides so easy are the
step-by-step videos. You don't have to
fumble through pages of detailed
diagrams to make this happen.
Just follow the videos
and watch as they show you
exactly (in great detail) what you do
first, what you do next etc. This is a
huge time saver!
My
absolute favourite guide
is
Earth
4 Energy.
The videos are really great and make
it so
simple.
This
guide has the best detailed step-by-step
videos and for me the videos were a huge
help.
Here's
a recent testimonal from
Earth 4 Energy:
"I managed to
build 2 panels for under
$100!"
I was looking to purchase a few
retail solar panels for my home
but after looking at the price
of them it just made sense to
build my own.
After going through your
materials I managed to build 2
solar panels for under $100!
They are just small panels but
this is all I need for the
lighting and fridge in my
courtyard.
Kim C.
Sydney, AU.
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