Earth4Energy - Hot Air Or Good Advice?

By Tim McDonald

So you've heard all about making your own home solar power, and home wind turbine for next to nothing. You've heard how successful people have been at doing it. If you have, I am sure you would have come across the Earth4Energy guide that claims it can help you save up to 80% on your electricity bill. But does it really work? Well, let's see:

Its good aspects:

1 - Affordable and full of content:

Although similarly priced to its competitors, the Earth4Energy ebook is not only the longest guide (currently 73 pages), but also the most complete. And if the guide could not answer any questions we had, the great customer support helped fill in the blanks, which brings us to our next point...

2 - Excellent customer service

Our support questions were replied to very quickly, very helpful advice. Also, after we requested that they add video instruction to help us see the systems being built in real-time, they did. Now it is the only diy energy guide that offers video instruction for both the home solar power and home wind turbine!

3 - Great solar power instructions

The solar power plans were full of advice and with the step-by-step videos, they were the easiest to follow. Micheal Harvey was accurate in saying it would cost us under $150 for all the materials and parts, since we ended up only spending $139.37. How crazy is that? If you think to get a professional system with similar power output would have cost well into the thousands of dollars!

Another winning aspect about Earth4Energy is that is explains how you can make the solar power system portable, and use it to power your RV. This also comes in handy for those off the grid camping trips.

What we did not like about the guide:

1 - You need to scale up to start saving:

This is actually what we found wrong with ALL the home solar power and home wind turbine guides. They say that it will cost under $250 to build both system, but what they do not say is that you will need more than that to make enough power to start saving more. So, according to how much power your home use and your climate, you will most probably have to build more than one solar and wind power system to get the ideal results.

Conclusion:

With comprehensive plans, step-by-step diagrams, supplementary videos, excellent customer support, and regular updates to meet the growing needs of its users - the Earth4Energy ebook and videos will set you well on your way to making your own renewable energy at home. It's no wonder this guide has out-performed it closest rivals by over 500%! (based on number of satisfied customers)

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