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Off-Grid Solar Power Made Simple: A Simple Guide to Building and Installing Solar Power Panels for Homes, Cabins and Vehicles

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If you’ve been pondering the idea of powering your home, cabin, or vehicle with solar power and going completely off-grid, but don’t know how to make that possible, keep reading! More and more people are moving to renewable energy, with solar power being the fastest-growing renewable energy source in the world. Solar panels, home batteries and the supporting technologies are becoming more affordable, portable, reliable, resilient, scalable, accessible, and efficient. When you think of the fact that electricity from the grid could be unreliable because of outages and, most of all, costly, it makes sense to have a solar power system. By virtue that you are reading this, it is clear your interest in solar power has peaked, and you want to jump right in to build and install your solar power system for your house, cabin, or vehicle. But have several questions going through your mind. Where do you even start? What do you need to know and have to build and install a solar power system? How do you determine how much solar panels and batteries you need? How do you connect everything, even if you’ve never done it before? How do you keep the system working efficiently all year round? Well, your questions are about to be answered. This book will teach you the ins and outs of solar power installation and maintenance step by step. And much more! And that’s why this book is unique. It doesn’t just teach you the basics, but also extends to the more intricate side of solar power operations which means that it will be valuable to you as a beginner, and very useful to you as an advanced or experienced technician.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 20, 2020

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February 19, 2022
You never know when a fleeing aircraft or a small comet is going to fall from the sky. All right, it could be a big bird?

This part just cracked me up. Did anyone even proofread this? The book is riddled with spelling and grammar mistakes.

The only part that was the most beneficial was the "Selecting solar system components" chapter.

Save your time and find another book.
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