DIY Energy, Solar Panals and Wind Turbines.
Note: This is a review, here is the official DIY Energy site.
Hey all.
I mentioned in the last post that I was planning to build my own solar panal using the instructions from Green DIY Energy. I’m happy to report that my solar panels work. That to me is the most important part of the battle. Unsurprisingly, they were a bit more difficult to build than their ads led me to believe, but definitely not impossible, even for somebody as inexperienced as myself.
All told, it took me two weekends to build eight panels (working part time, and definitely not missing the Seahawks game). The total cost was $914.24, which is just over $100 dollars each. The only tools I had to buy were the electrical tools, which didn’t cost me much at all. This wasn’t the 8 hours and $98 dollars that they promised, but I was able to successfully build the things.
As for the material itself. There are four main parts to the DIY Energy system, plus the bonuses:
Book 1: This in itself is not super critical, but for the science minded, it’s a great read. It give a very thorough background intended for non-scientists. I found it an interesting read, but I wouldn’t really be ready to pay money for this alone.
Book 2: Here is the meat and potatoes of the product. 10 steps to take you from start to finish on how to build a panel for $98. Mine probably ended up a bit more expensive, but not much. I had no knowledge of any solar anything, now I have eight panels on my roof, all functioning. Enough said.
Book 3: Similar to book one, but shorter, for wind power. Again, interesting, but not particularly useful.
Book 4: This is the step-by-step instructions for the wind turbine. I confess that I haven’t actually built a wind turbine, but based on reading the book, and the success of my solar panels, I’ll have to assume that I could build one if I wanted to. I think that I might save this part for a science project or something similar that’s fun to do with the kids.
I hope this was helpful. I’m certainly glad that I decided to build my own instead of buying a commercial system. I actually feel pretty great about what I’ve accomplished. If you’d like to give it a try, or just do some more research, you can check out the main Green DIY Energy site.
Good luck, and happy building.
Hey all! I'm glad you found my site. My name is Mike Richter, I'm a foreman for a landscaping company in Portland ME. I've recently decided to try to green up my life, and share a bit about what I've learned. 