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Home Made Energy Review

Written by alternativeenergy on January 15, 2009 – 4:55 pm -

I Must Admit At First I Was Skeptical, Build Your Own Electricity Generating Solar System For under $200, Really! So I Gave It A Shot Read On…

 

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home made energy

 

After becoming totally disillusioned at paying forever increasing electricity bills, it was time to search for a feasible and efficient way of generating my own electricity and kissing goodbye to those large bills. To that end I purchased many so called home made energy generation systems costing more dollars than I would like to mention, to save you the expense I would like to share my experience in purchasing a product that many other people recommended: home made energy.

The home made energy program…

 

 I was skeptical at first when I saw the home made energy website with Bill Ford claiming that it is possible to build a solar or wind generator for less than $200 and who wouldn’t be considering the massive savings that can be made.

 However, seeing that they provide a 60-day money-back guarantee, I decided to give it a fair trial.

 And I was very pleasantly surprized by the whole experience with their product.

Home Made Energy Instructions….

 

home made energy solar panel The instructions on how to build a solar panel are thorough and step by step. I’m not an engineer and nor  do I have any previous engineering knowledge but it was a syinch. What I found very beneficial was the specific details on where to get every piece required and the very clear instructions on how to put everything together.

   After about 6 hours spent on it and $170 invested, I had my own solar panel generating electricity for the home and all within the $200 budget the home made energy program claims.

  home made energy windmill

 Again the instructions of how to build the professional looking windmill were very clear and precise. In total it me 5 hours to cpmplete the projct at a total cost of only $120. I must admit it was great fun building the windmill.  

Contained in the guide are some invaluable secret methods that I used to get the parts required at a bargain price but of course I cannot reveal them to you or they wouldn’t be very happy, but they worked a dream!.

 I now use the windmill to power numerous appliances in my home and the beauty, these kits are portable take them with you on camping holidays or wherever you fancy .  

Personally I just had to try both these systems. And I had a lot of fun while building them.

 

Is “Home Made Energy” The Best Solution For The Energy Problems We Are Facing?

I would say a big YES! Otherwise I wouldn’t even bother to write about this.

 You can buy a wind or solar generator and pay someone to install it. But from my research this will cost you at least a couple thousands dollars.

 And the DIY products from Home Made Energy will generate all the electricity you need, with only a tiny bit of any other investment, whatsoever.

 To me it was like buying “free gold”. I save more on my monthly bill than I invested in the whole system.

 This small thing that I’ve done for my home will save me this year thousands of dollars.

 Plus, I have learned a lot from the Home Made Energy guide. Everything is explained very straight forward and it contains information that you need to know.

 Otherwise you can rely on someone else. And you probably know how costly and frustrating this can be some times…

 So, if you consume any electricity at all, this product is for you. I mean, you can even take your generators to family picnics. Yes, that means portable electricity!

 

Are There Any Negatives In Home Made Energy?

If I want to get really fault-finder about this, I can probably think of one or two minor things that weren’t great about the product:

 

 1.  Home Made Energy is available only for the English-speaking market. If you only know how to speak Spanish, German or French, this one is no good for you. Unless you have a translator. But if you can read and comprehend my review, you won’t have any problems with this one.           

  2. Home Made Energy comes as an electronic book (eBook). I would have probably liked more to hold a genuine printed book in my hand, without having to print it myself. But they do have a good reason for providing only an online version. They update the guide on monthly basis. They collect the information from users and also publish their latest discoveries when it comes to renewable energy. Plus another benefit to this is that you have instant access to it. It took me less than three minutes until I could read my own copy of home made energy.

Other than that, I would give home made energy a 8/10. The product gives superb value for the money.

 If you care at all about how much you spend or about a healthier environment, you should grab this product now. I’ve research for more than 2 years now and I honestly haven’t found anything like it, by a big margin.

 There are some other guides for DIY wind and solar generators, but all of those that I’ve read don’t get into the same details as Home Made Energy.

 

Conclusions

 A very good quality product representing good value for money. If you want to save money on your electricity bill, be energy independent, or even help our environment, then you need to grab home made energy right now.

 

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