How I Finally Beat the Power Company At Their Own Game

by Jason

Hey, Jason here.  Sorry it’s been so long, I’ve been busy putting up some new solar panels.  The ones I made are so much better than used solar panels it’s amazing!  On to the rest of the story and the dramatic (or not so dramatic) conclusion.

Click here to skip the story and go right to see the solution to my solar power problems!

I’m gonna keep this brief since we’re all busy.  I sat down at the coffee shop with my new friend Kyle.  I told him about my search for used solar panels and just how frustrating it was.  He said he’d been down the same path and he found a solution that provided him with brand new solar panels at a fraction of the cost of preowned solar pannels.

He said he found a website online that had plans for diy solar panels and he decided to try them out.  A few days and about $180 later he had built his own solar panels.  Wow!  I asked him for the name of the website and when I got home I went to check it out.

Click here to see the website Kyle told me about.

After perusing this site I knew why Kyle had pulled the trigger.  I saw that there was a money back guarantee so I figured I couldn’t lose.  I bought the plans and set aside the weekend to build my first solar panel.  In the meantime, I watched the instructional videos and got accustomed to what I’d be doing.

I don’t want to make this story longer than it needs to be.  The next weekend I followed the plans and the step by step directions and before I knew it I had my own home built solar panels.  It was as easy as Kyle said it would be.  And I didn’t need to get used solar panels let alone expensive new residential solar systems.

I built a few more panels and when everything was said and done I had a nice solar system for a fraction of the cost that the consultants were asking for.  And my power bill was about HALF of what it was before.  I’m so glad I did this.

Click here to see the plans that changed my power bill forever.

Used Solar Panels

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