With the cost of oil increasing, there has been a lot of talk about green energy.
However, converting your home to green energy can be very costly
This is why many are going for the DIY option
There are a few guides on the market and one of the products we have heard the most about is Earth4Energy.
In order to save readers time and money, we decided to check out the system and write an Earth 4 Energy review to discover if it offers everything it promises and to let you know if it is worth getting hold of.
About the Product
Earth 4 Energy was developed by Michael Harvey, a green energy enthusiast. Harvey made the Earth 4 Energy kit so that anyone who chose to, could convert to green energy
Harvey’s kit supplies the step-by-step instructions needed to create a fully functioning clean energy system for the home. He includes set up instructions for the devices, and also explains how to hook the devices up to the home in order to fully power your house.
The Good
The kit is really easy to use. With both a manual and video guides, we were able to follow the step-by-step process very easily. you don't need a college degree to put the wind turbine and solar panels together!
Diagrams were also supplied, which were very helpful in building the wind turbine and solar panels.
The process was fast. It only took us two hours to build the solar panels, and it took us another two hours for the wind turbine
We were happy with the cost of the parts for the solar panels and turbine. We spent right around $200 with tax and got everything we needed at the hardware store locally
We received the information required in order to store the energy for later use
The savings on our power bills were really great. Out of those of us that tested the Earth 4 Energy guide, we saved anywhere from 80% to 100% on our bills.
With the money back guarantee, there is no fear when purchasing this product.
The Bad
We really couldn’t find and bad things about Earth 4 Energy. If there was a downside, it's maybe that if you were going to take on this project in your spare time only, it would take maybe 6 weeks or more to build all your panels and/or turbines if you happen to own a large house. But that's a small price to pay for having saved yourself a fortune to hire a company to do the work, plus of course the huge savings on your electricity bills every month
Brian Jackson is an expert in the field of DIY wind and solar power















