Saturday, January 30, 2010

Home Solar Power System Guides -- Essentials To Look Out For

 

Home Solar Power System Guides -- Essentials To Look Out For
If you have been reading DIY magazines, you'll probably come
across articles on DIY home solar power and guides that can
help you build your own solar energy panels at home. Since
these instructional guides are getting very popular
nowadays, publishers have massively reproduced similar
materials everywhere.

While many of these guides are useful, some are just a bag
of bones - dry and useless. After much digging and some
personal mistakes, I've distilled for you some points to
take note so you can identify what products to buy and what
to avoid. These qualities are what excellent instructional
guides should provide:

1. Simple, Step-By-Step Instructions

The best materials serve only the meat - no fillers and dry
theories - only what's applicable and necessary. And they
present the material in a methodical fashion so your logical
brain can grasp the information while your right brain can
get creative to design a homemade solar energy panel that
suits you. It feels almost as if the expert himself is there
to guide you along.

2. Instructional Videos Clips

The minimum an instructional guide should have are pictures
and photos that illustrate its point. Good guides provide
you with videos to bring you into the next level of
engagement as you work on your project. This helps to
re-emphasize important points and eliminate errors that
might occur due to a lack of understanding.

3. Money-Back Guarantee

Many products you buy on the Internet have money-back
guarantee. This is the beauty of getting stuff online. You
can expect good instructional guides to offer this as well.
This speaks volumes about a company's confidence in their
own product too.

4. Technical support

While you seldom need to use technical support, you may have
lingering questions that stop you in your tracks in the midst
of your project. Experts can answer your questions to impart
you with knowledge and (more importantly) confidence so you
can continue your DIY adventure.

You'll most probably build a solar energy panel for less
than $200. With it, you can harness solar energy for free.
Using a number of these panels, you can supply your entire
household using solar power -- this is a long-term solution
for expensive electricity bills that will always go up due
to inflation. Therefore building a DIY home solar power is
one of the best investments you can make for your family and
yourself. Go pick up one of these guides and start taking
some action today!

About the Author:

John Greenspan is an expert in DIY solar panels and has build
several solar power generators in his spare time. Are you
interested in building DIY Solar panels? Pick up your FREE
"How To Build Solar Panels" eBook at =>
http://www.diysolarpanelsworld.com