Earth4Energy Review - The Best Home Solar Power Guide?

By Tim McDonald

If you have heard all the hype around people making their home wind turbine and solar power at home for little under $250, you would have noticed that there are dozens of diy energy guides on the market. One them, Earth4Energy, claims it can help you save up to 80% on your power bill. But what is the truth behind the guide? We got ourselves a copy, and this is what we found.

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 - Great after-sale service

What we like about customer support is that not only were their replies helpful, but they came really quickly. Furthermore, it is the only guide that is regularly updated with the latest information. For example, after many requests, Earth4Energy added video instruction on how to build a working home solar kit and home wind generator, without charging us any more money!

3 - Excellent solar panel plans

The solar electric system instruction were well laid out and detailed. And with help from the step-by-step videos, they were by far the easiest to follow. The estimated costs to get all the parts was spot on. Michael Harvey, the man behind Earth4Energy, claimed we could source everything for under $150. We ended up spending only $137.88. That is amazing, if you think it would of cost us thousands of dollars to get a professional solar power system!

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.

Dislikes:

1 - You need to scale up to start saving:

This actually applies to all the energy guides featured on our site. Although it is very possible to get completely off the grid with these plans - ie. generate enough electricity to power every part of your property - you need to scale up. So, depending on your household's average energy consumption, and average hours of sunlight and wind speed, you will most probably have to make more than one solar/wind power system to get the desired results.

The Final Decision:

With the most complete, step-by-step plans, diagrams, videos and customer support on the market, and the regular updates, Earth4Energy is the best guide to get you making your own home solar power and home wind turbine. And to give you an idea as why it is so good, it has more than 5 times the number of satisfied customers compared to its closest rivals - Homemade Energy and Efficient Planet. - 31812

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