Thursday, March 18, 2010

Earth4Energy Review - Michael Harvey is Knocking at Your Energy Efficient Door

Earth4Energy Review - Let's have a look shall we?

Earth4Energy is a pretty well known Do-it-yourself solar kit. Designed by Michael Harvey, the kit tends to make quite a few gutsy promises. The following Earth4Energy review will slide past the nonsense and supply buyers the points they'll need to know before breaking out the old credit card.

Michael Harvey: Earth4Energy Inventor and Man about town

Michael Harvey had a dream, he wanted to change his house over to solar power. Harvey, like virtually everyone interested in solar electricity, private contractor. They quoted him $28,000 to make and install a system. Harvey's story, like many DIY stories before his, began when he decided he could do it himself for a whole lot less.

He experimented and fiddled, fiddled and experimented and now we have the Earth4Energy kit!

And you know something, it's a pretty bloody good solar power guide.

It says it could help the average guy or gal develop a finished solar power system for way less than what it would cost for a builder to git-r-dun. Well, is it true or not?

Earth4Energy Review - Ahhhhh... the hype is blinding ma eyes....no, no, wait...the truth is giving me sight!

Promise #1: If you buy the Earth4Energy guide and use its' recommendations, you are likely to be able to reduce or totally get free of your energy expenses.

Reality: If you use Earth 4 Energy, your bills will drop. Nevertheless there is a catch and for a few it will be a big one. You do have to build more than one panel. But building panels isn't that tough so don't let that stop you. I think it's worth it to do some work for a good return. The money you save can be used for the important things, like saving, investing or spending on trips to your favorite island hot spot!

Promise #2: The Earth 4 Energy kit will be able to show you exactly how to develop a solar panel for under $200 and a wind turbine for less than 150 bucks.

Reality: It's true! The guide shows you what equipment supplies and tools you'll need, in addition to where to get them for less. Yummy, more savings.

Promise #3: If you use the Earth4Energy guide, you'll be able to build a sweet environmentally friendly system to power your house.

Reality: Once again Harvey isn't pulling your leg. He is going to help you build a full-on green energy system that won't hurt Mamma N.

Promise #4: The Earth4Energy kit is so simple even a bawling baby can follow the instructions. Ok, I exaggerated a bit, but they say a novice can easily follow the instructions.

Reality: It's fairly easy, but let's just take a step back, I would say that you'll need a bit a handyman streak to complete a solar panel. If ikea is too much for you, Earth4Energy probably isn't the way to go.

Earth4Energy Review: The Big Fat Bottom line

The Earth4Energy kit is a good, solid product you won't be upset about buying. I highly recommend you consider it if you're serious about a DIY solar power project.

I've created a much more thorough Earth4Energy review here. I talk about the nitty and definitely the gritty in this article. Less corny jokes as well.

If you want to do a little more research about the various kits available then you should have a look at my brief best solar power kits reviews.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

GreenDIYEnergy Review - Popular but why?

Short but Sweet: My GreenDIYEnergy Review

When you grab a product on-line you never know what to expect. I’ve put together the following GreenDIYEnergy review so you'll , have a good idea of what you're going to get if you do choose to pay for and download the kit.

This particular solar power guide is a huge seller but that doesn't mean it's a quality product. Allow me to drill down a little further on your account.

GreenDIYEnergy Review: What is GreenDIYEnergy?

The GreenDIYEnergy guide shows you how to make your own solar panels and wind turbines so you can generate electricity. And they say you can do it for less than $200 per panel and under $150 for a wind turbine. Hmmm, pretty cheap...

In a nutshell, GreenDIYEnergy does tell you how to make these green technologies at or under the cost they claim. Simply by following the guidelines (and they are easy enough) you can make electric power to use towards your home appliances.

I’ve already been a part of Do-it-yourself solar electricity projects and I will say GreenDIYEnergy is going to help you reduce your current energy expenses. The guide isn't too expensive and gives a good return on investment. I will say, you have to do the work yourself, so if you aren't in to DIY work, you'll probably want to give this product a miss.

GreenDIYEnergy Review: A little history

The GreenDIYEnergy kit is available because of the high price of a professional solar installation. The guy that put this kit together says he was quoted $35,000 for a conversion to solar.

Wowsa!

Instead of shelling out his dough, he figured he could do it himself, and he says he did. After years of tinkering he put everything together and presented it to free born citizens just like you and me.

GreenDIYEnergy Review: Do it yourself Johnny

GreenDIYEnergy will walk you through your entire solar energy project. The key words are 'walk YOU through", you are going to have to build and install them by your lonesome. Though, the instructions are simple enough and they offer customer support if you hit a snag.

I do recommend GreenDIYEnergy for people who like to get their hands dirty working around the house, if you want to move over to solar energy, the GreenDIYEnergy guide is a great place to start.

I have a full-on, detailed GreenDIYEnergy review here. Take a peek!

I also propose you read my short reviews of the best solar power guides.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Power4Home Review

Power4home says you can easily reduce your electrical expenses by eighty per cent!!!! if you comply with their guidance. Are they packed to the brim full of it or do they offer a real and usable product? Read my Power4Home review to find out.

Read on matey...

I've had a look at a selection of photovoltaic power guides during my own solar energy project and each and every one contains its' good tips, though though good points don't necessarily add up to a good kit!

When you've considered what exactly you hope to gain with solar power, you can find out what kit will carry out your specific requirements. My Power4Home review is going to deal with the one of a kind features of this particular kit as well as the features you can grab somewhere else.

First off, the Power4home kit lets you in on the most solar power secrets and techniques. Sure it makes clear what you'll have to do to develop your personal home made solar and wind power solutions, but it truly sets apart itself from its rivals by using it's benefit added tips as well as hints about keeping more of yur cash in your pocket, or if you're like me, under the mattress.

Power4Home Review

The Fundamentals AKA: What you need to know:

Power4Home supplies the end user with the facts you would expect from a reliable guide. Uncomplicated guidelines about exactly how to make a photo voltaic panel for less than $200 and a wind turbine for around a hundred bucks. If Power4home stopped there it would still be worth its' price (in my opinion anyway!). Yet fortunately it supplies a whole lot more which consumers applying the manual will certainly get a real kick out of.

John Russel, I've heard about him, who the heck is he?


He's the man that made the Power4home kit! John Russel, a former electrician by trade put it all together and put it on the market to make himself a bundle and to save you a bundle.

His practical experience with energy generation and electricity let him gather all the materials together and offer it up.

I'll give you a juicy Power4home kit nugget...

Did you know that your appliances keep sucking electricity, even when they're turned off?

John Russel did, and he told me! I don't know about you however I did not know that right up until I came across the Power4home kit!

For all the details just follow the link and read my full-on Power4home review

If you are interested in solar power for your home be sure to visit Design Solar Power, my solar power website. It's free guys, and you'll learn a lot!