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Power4Home Review - Generate Your Own Power For Your Home

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

Visit: http://Power4HomeReview.com to build your own solar and wind power step by step videos and manuals. These days, electricity bills can easily get us down.

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  • Is there a way to change DC to AC without an inverter?

  • I never heard of a different way of doing this, but you can find very cheap inverters less $30, I bought mine on eBay for $21 and it does the job very well.

  • Not at all earth4energy could take you forever to setup these kind of systems.

  • Is Power4Home like earth4energy?

  • Well, they both show you how to build an alternative energy. In my prospective I choose Power4Home as a cheaper way of building your own energy also well organized and shown in John's step by step videos.

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  • Solar energy systems are good, but with all the power hungry devices a house is filled with these days I'd be skeptical that you'd be making enough to power all the gadgets in your house and then have more left over to sell back to the grid, unless the system worked while you were away on vacation. The more likely scenario is that the system couldn't deliver all the required power and you'd still need to buy power off the grid to meet the shortfall.

  • yes, a brige diode it has 4 posts that have to have the right voltage pluged into them, and the batterys is the solor sys. evens out the highs lows. I would not try this from the solor panals.

  • I live in an apt will this work if i place it in the window?

  • 1) PV cells are *EXPENSIVE*

    2) PV cells generate much less energy than advertised

    3) Inverter needed

    4) Electric company must allow and approve installation

    End of day - it's *EXPENSIVE*.

  • I think its B.S.

  • I always find a way to work out  with this kinds of systems.

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