Energy2Green Review: Homemade Solar Power

by skageet on July 1, 2009

When we first obtained a copy of the Energy2Green review kit, we were pretty experienced in building solar and wind systems having looked at 27 other competing kits. If you feel ready to get the guide and begin building, here is where you can obtain the kit and bypass our Energy2Green review. Here is our official Energy2Green review. We failed many, many guides during our review because of lack of thoroughness in the directions and only handful of good guides made the cut to earn our recommendation. Our Energy2Green review conclusion is that we give it our highest recommendation and here is why.

For our initial requirement in our Energy2Green review, we tested to see if the guide gave the average user enough background to reproduce a working solar and wind generator. If you don’t a solid understanding of it, electrical energy can be extremely dangerous to work with. Be cautious because there are uncertified kits floating out there that are just plain dangerous. In our Energy2Green review, we found no assumption of any knowledge of electricity. What we are saying is they exceed expectations in giving you the information you need to handle electricity safely. You must not skip this section!

During the next phase of our Energy2Green review, we looked at budgeting and evaluated them on whether or not their blueprint could be completed on a $500 budget. There are other companies that promise you to do it for $200, and what we have found while doing our Energy2Green review is that is accomplished by using junk that will not produce what you need. We held our Energy2Green review to much higher standards and are happy to report that they give you the proper background with which to build an awesome system for generating power from your home but you will need to set aside a $500 budget.

The ability for a guide to accomodate differing climates was of the utmost importance to us during our Energy2Green review. We have readers from parts of the world where there is ample sun but little wind and vice versa. So versatility is key. We found out while conducting our Energy2Green review that they teach you how to build a solar panels AND wind generators.

These are some of the reasons Energy2Green gets our #1 top recommended spot.

Ralph Somers, editor

Energy2Green review author

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