Power4Home Review

Power4Home ReviewJohn Russel's Power4home manual is another step by step guide to building two renewable energy systems for your home. It gives you detailed instructions on how to build a solar panel and a wind turbine. By implementing the systems it is claimed you can save up to 80% on your utility bills.

The package can be downloaded from the internet and you can be using it in 5 after purchase.

There are 3 manuals that come in this package.

  1.  - how to make a solar panel

  2.  - how to make a wind turbine

  3.  - how to fit these two systems together and integrate them into your home electrical system.

And few bonuses....

The most relevant bonuses are the supply list and the ways to save energy in the home and use energy more efficiently.

The supply list is simply just a list of things that you need to make the solar and wind power systems but it helps to have a check list when you are doing the projects for the first time. The places to get the supplies are pretty common knowledge but they show you how to find the parts and what to look for.

The energy saving tips are good information to have. Many of the tips you may have heard of before but there are a few that might get you thinking. Using energy efficiently is just as important as creating it from renewable resources if you want to save money on utility bills so this is a helpful bonus that you will use.

The guides are well written and not too technical. It makes good use of diagrams and photographs when they are needed. There are videos on the important steps to building the solar panel and the wind powered generator. These videos are useful if the instructions have not made it clear for you or to use as a reference. Even with limited DIY skills you should be able to build these systems.

There are many products like this available at the moment so being able to stand out from the crowd is difficult. This product has a unique feature - it shows you how to get cheap or reconditioned batteries. Other guides have information on this topic but this guide seems to be the most detailed. Batteries are needed to store power that you generate but you don't really need them if you are staying with the grid.

The support was disappointing. I got no response to an email I sent out and it has be over 2 weeks at time of writing.

Again, this product comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. If you are unhappy with the product in any way you can get a no questions asked 100% refund.

Go to the official Power4Home website for more details....