Now I Know Why DIY Solar Panel eBooks are Scams

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I’ve gathered some information regarding DIY solar panel manuals (ebooks).

If you hire a professional solar contractor, you’ll be paying upwards of $30,000. It is no wonder these DIY ebooks are attractive to those looking for renewable energy solutions.

I briefly talked about DIY solar panels and wind generators in the Clickbank article. I always thought they were crap because you can get these information on the internet for free. You can almost always be certain that the information you are seeking is freely available online. That’s what the internet is for.

So, what’s the problem with these ebooks other than the fact that the information is not worth your money? Most ebook advertisements promise you that you’ll be able to build one for a couple hundred dollars.

The problem is that $200 only applies to the cost of ONE panel and not the entire residential solar power system.

It may be fun to build one to power a lamp or charge your cell phone, but it isn’t going to power your entire house.

Now we know. Don’t buy these DIY solar panel ebooks.

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2 Comments

  1. Scott
    Posted November 26, 2010 at 10:40 pm | Permalink

    I figured that there was something that was “too good to be true”, and the red flag was that it took me six pages of google to find this. Guess we are still 4 generations of development away from affordable “green” energy. Thanks for putting out the scam alert.

    • KVNPark
      Posted November 26, 2010 at 7:26 pm | Permalink

      Hehe… six pages huh? Well, glad you found us.

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