Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Power4Home Guide Review - Psst, I have a Secret!

During my home solar power adventure I’ve used a few different kits to help me along. One of them is called Power4Home, a product created by a man named John Russel.

I’m going to offer you my opinions with a Power4Home guide review.

In a nutshell, I like this product…if you’re interested in knowing why then read on, if not then I suggest you click away!

I like to give titles to the products I review to narrow down exactly what it offers. The Power4Home guide is the kit that provides the Most Solar Power Secrets! It gives you all of the information you’d expect it should: how to build a solar panel and even a wind turbine, but it also gives you a bunch of good tips and ideas for saving even more money. That’s what makes the difference for Power4Home in my opinion.

I’ll tell you exactly what extras it gives you a little later but first let me go over the product a bit.

Power4Home Guide Review

The Bread

The Power4Home guide tells you how to make your own electricity for your house using solar power. Pretty cool. What is even cooler is that you can do it for under 200 bucks, you’ll also be taught how to build a 100 dollar wind turbine for cloudy days. Most people (in my experience) and I include myself in this group, want solar power to save money. And if you do follow the simple instructions in this guide, you’ll be able to cut your electricity bills. If you put enough effort into your project, you could even become energy independent and never cut another check for the power company.

The Butter

So now that you know the basics of Power4Home, let me tell you how it really adds value.

The first secret you’ll learn is how to stop your appliances from draining electricity. Yes, your appliances use electricity even when they’re shut off. That was something of a revelation to me, I had no idea before reading this guide.

One of the most confusing aspects of a solar power project is installing the system into your home. Power4Home walks you through multiple options. For example, did you know you don’t necessarily have to install the panels on your roof? Power4Home lets you know what choices you have and how to make them happen.

I’ve highlighted just a couple of the highlights of Power4Home in this article. If you want a closer look, head on over to the official Design Solar Power website and read my detailed Power4Home Guide Review by clicking here.

Power4Home isn’t the only great guide out there. I suggest you also see the other options by have a peek at my brief reviews of the best solar power kits by clicking here.

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