Get the Scoop in This DIY Solar Water Heater Review

 

A great way to conserve energy in your home is to use a 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.

A new system can cost thousands of dollars, and even that is an excellent investment.

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.

Firstly, this Course is certainly above board. 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 fantastic, or else I woudn’t take the time to write this.

So, let’s dive in. What do you get for your money?

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.

A man named Tom Hayden put this course together, and it focuses on putting together a passive solar water system. This is easier than an active system, and will be less trouble. There are plenty of illustrations on just about every page, so you can follow along very easily. Every single component is explained, so that even if you don’t know anything about solar heating you can learn it all.

Are there any downsides?

To be honest, I was a little overwhelmed when I first purchased this Course several years ago. I enjoy reading things completely the first time, but there was so much information I overloaded my brain. I would suggest that you give it a once over first, and then go through each step as you start your project.

Every resource you will need is in the Manual, you just have to take it one step at a time.

Also, English is the only language the Course comes in. This didn’t make sense to me, because it seems like developing countries could really use the advice in this guide. However, if you can read and speak English OK you’ll be fine.

Throughout the Course, Tom walks you through pumps, construction, insulation, and all the other components of the system in plain English. 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 giving nearly 5 stars by SolarEnergySavvy.com readers too, and the stories I hear from people who’ve set this up are really neat. If you want to lower your electricity bills, do your part for the planet, and have a great weekend project to work on, I highly recommend you pick up DIY Solar Water Heater.

 

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