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The DIY Solar Water Heater at Home

Posted by outside_voices on Wednesday, 27 January, 2010

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A great way to conserve energy in your home is to use a homemade solar water heater. Water heating is expensive for your home, and a solar heating system pays for itself in a very short amount of time.

Even a commercial solar water heating system costing thousands of dollars is a good investment, but building one yourself is way better in my opinion.

Folks have been asking me if this manual is any good, so I decided to create a video DIY Solar Water Heater review to set the record straight, and you can check it out here.

First off, this Course is certainly the real deal. This is not a scam, you actually get almost 100 pages of excellent content as soon as you order it. After reviewing nearly 20 such courses, I’ve concluded that most are a waste of paper but some are excellent. This one is brilliant, or I would not be spending my Saturday afternoon writing this.

Alrighty, let’s have a look. What Do You Get?

The DIY Solar Water Heater how to guide, nearly 100 pages of instructions with pictures and illustrations

BONUS #1 – Solar Power For Energy

BONUS #2 – Energy Saving Tips

BONUS #3 – Go Green Save Green

BONUS #4 – Living Green

All of the bonuses are valued at $39 each, so they’re actually worth more than the main Manual itself.

This Manual was put together by a guy named Tom Hayden, and the first thing he says is that the Course focuses on building a passive solar water heating system. This is easier than an active system, and will be less trouble. Throughout the Course, there are tons of illustrations so you can follow along exactly. Every last detail is in the Course, and you really don’t have to know a thing about solar energy to make this work.

What are the shortcomings?

I actually thought there was a crazy amount of information when I fist picked up this course. I always dive in and read the whole thing, and in this case it was too much to absorb in one take. I would suggest that you give it a once over first, and then go through each step as you start your project.

All you have to do is follow along, everything you could possibly need is in the Course.

Also, this is only available at this time in English. This didn’t make sense to me, because it seems like developing countries could really use the advice in this guide. But, if you speak English, then it’s no big deal.

Tom does a great job of making all the components easy to understand. Nothing in here is too technical, and Tom doesn’t get carried away getting all technical. This was truly designed for the average homeowner to take advantage of the sun’s free energy.

Conclusion

While it’s a lengthy read, the DIY Solar Water Heater package is the best one on the market. It’s been rated nearly five stars by SolarEnergySavvy.com readers too, and I love hearing the stories from readers who’ve put this system together at home. If saving energy, lowering your bills, and doing your part for the environment sound like fun to you, I highly advise you to pick up DIY Solar Water Heater.