Home Made Power Plant – A Real Review

Kim J. Clark

Why I Decided to Buy Home Made Power Plant

I had financial problems because of a failed stock investment, and I was searching for a way to save on everything, starting with electrical energy. In fact, I have many home appliances including the dishwasher, the washing machine and a personal computer that cost me nearly $350 every month.

So I went online, surfing the web for any information on saving on electricity bills and I found this manual ( Home Made Power Plant ) explaining how to save up to 80% on electricity bills utilizing solar panels.

I decided to gave a look at it and I bought the manual.

What is it about

Home Made Power Plant is an eBook written to help home owners to significantly decrease their electricity cost. It’s a 115 pages ebook, and when I ordered it, I received also 3 bonus:

Bonus #1- “Biodiesel- An alternative solution for your car and home”

Bonus #2 – “Best Tricks & Tips To Save Energy”

Bonus #3 – “Free Updates For The Next 10 Years”

Frank Patrick, the creator of Home Made Power Plant, said that those bonus were available just the day of my order, but they are still now available, so no need to worry about that: I think they will be available for many months.

I took one and a half day to build the solar panel following the Home Made Solar Plant’s plan. It wasn’t such easy to build, but it wasn’t difficult. Well, think that I’m an alternative energy researcher, a scientist, not an engineer! However, after less than 2 days, I was able to make my solar panel work.

My personal opinion

Now, at the time of writing, my solar panel has been working for more than one month and it saved me about 135 dollars in electricity this month. To be really honest, I did not save 80% this month, as the Home Made Power Plant’s website says, but something more like 55%.

I think that the product is worth its cost, because with the little investment of less than 50 dollars, I was able to save more than 130 $ just the first month. 130 dollars a month aren’t big bucks, but you must remember that you will save more or less these figures not just the first month after the installation, but for all the following years to come.

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