Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Is Home Made Energy A Scam? Building Your Own Solar Panels Exposed…

All it takes is one simple search on Google with the word “scam” after any product claiming something worth any value and BAM, a thousand pages of countless trolls claiming something doesn’t work and it is a scam much like many of the articles online about building your own solar panels.
What gets under my skin about all of it is the fact that I have personally had success with building my own solar panels and you could too and save a lot of money in the process.
Once you’ve read a couple of these trolling articles it’s easy to identify that these individuals are full of it and have never attempted to make their own solar panels whose argument is driven solely on false assumption.
I poked around a bit when I was curious about it only to find countless comments on how easy it was to build your own solar panels and not a single one stating they had tried but failed, or they didn’t work.
Now I am not saying that building your own solar panels are going to be near as effective as buying a thousand dollar system, but in the same sense saving money is the reason you are looking to build your own solar panels in the first place and in fact will provide a sufficient amount of renewable energy you need, month after month and year after year..
Sure there is going to be that one idiot that writes his story telling you how he went about building his own solar panels only to fail miserably and they ended up not working, but this can greatly be attributed to a lack of research and trying to re-invent the wheel if you will.
I’ve personally read articles where people have tried and failed with castings that collect condensation, to pv cells that are nowhere near conductive enough, or crack in extreme temperatures and the laundry list goes on and on.
That’s okay though because for products like earth4energy and a small investment on your part, you can start building your own solar panels correctly the very first time as everything is laid out from the beginning to installation.

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