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New Customer’s Review of Green DIY Energy

Submitted on October 13, 2009 No Comment

After hearing so much about Green DIY Energy, I decided to go for it and spent an amount of $49.97 for the Green DIY Energy Guide. The review below is a true experience of mine with neutral and unbiased perspective.

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My first reaction was good after I purchased the kit of Green DIY Energy DIY Solar Panel. After completing payment procedure you will be taken to a download page, from where you can download complete stuff directly to your computer. To be precise, there are four downloadable manuals with seven impressive bonuses. All of the stuff is in PDF ebooks format. Furthermore, you will get 6 videos, and honestly speaking these videos are the best part of their offer. The videos can be viewed on the website through streaming otherwise you can easily download for future guidance.

To avoid halts and interruption in understanding the stuff, I had downloaded everything. I then started skimming through the manual showing construction of Green DIY solar panel, and realized that the guide is really a good one. Before going for purchase I was not expecting the high standard of manuals but the stuff was really worth my investment.

After going through it, this should be acknowledged that the writer did handsome job by putting things together in right manner. The information is concise, clear and gives you detailed knowledge of the entire process, from an impressive introduction of working of solar power, to the somewhat practical work related to DIY solar panel wiring and construction. The manual is full of illustrations and photographs which are very helpful in learning this new approach of saving energy.

After my review of manual I then started watching the available videos. At this particular stage, I was convinced that Green DIY Energy was a real and doable DIY solar panel guide, and not a fake stuff. The videos are done professionally and the host is an energetic guy who demonstrates the making of his own and functional solar panel system. In videos the demonstrator followed steps along with supporting narrations that helps a lot in understanding it.

The videos are much more helpful than its manuals but this is my own opinion. Being a visual learner, I am always inclined towards video tutorials. The Green DIY Energy videos have everything you need to learn.

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One of the video covering the topic of mounting of the solar panel can be confusing for some of the viewers. The video series can be followed to completely construct a functional solar panel.

My personal view is positive and I can suggest that spending a mere amount of 50$ on the guide can save you hundreds of dollars in terms of utility bills, if you carefully implement the same.

I think I should not speak high of Green DIY Energy yet as I have just gone through the manual and not yet finished my construction. The problems arising at construction stage are not covered in this review.

I am sure that this review of Green DIY Energy Review from an actual buyer will help in making an informed decision for those looking for DIY solar panel guides.

Best of Luck

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