Homemade Solar Panels Made Easy

With the current state of the economy and our dwindling global oil supply, everyone is a little scared about what the future holds. But fear can also be a positive motivator. Case in point is the new homemade solar panels industry that has sprung up. Everyone knows that we need to cut back on energy usage and especially fossil fuels like oil that cause environmental damage as well as global warming. Low cost homemade solar panels appear to be the solution. These homemade solar power systems use deep cycle batteries to store the electricity and can be used 24 hours a day, even at night.

I do not know if anyone who does not want to cut their monthly power bill by 80% or more. People can now make their own homemade solar panels and install a complete system for less than $200 in parts. A company called Earth4Energy sells the easy to follow step by step guide that shows you how.

The guide has: easy to follow step by step instructions, a parts list of things to buy that you can find at your local hardware store, a separate section for constructing a wind power generator to save even more money off your monthly power bill, and a no risk 60 day money back guarantee.

There are also videos that explain things if you are a visual learner.

It still seems incredible to me that anyone can follow this guide and build a homemade solar panels and wind power system and save 80% off their monthly energy bill. I think the reason we do not hear about this in mainstream media more is because of special interests blocking this kind of technology. Think about it. The big energy companies hate you for producing your own energy and the government hates you because they can not tax it.

I have built my own homemade solar panel system and I can’t believe how easy it was. What is nice to is that it has a modular design so that you can keep adding more solar panels and batteries to your battery bank when you have the money.

Do not give more of your slave wages to the large power corporations, you need to look at Lance Jensen’s incredible free blog on making homemade solar panels and how to make a solar panel

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