Saving Money And Environment From DIY Solar Panels
Learning How to Build Solar Panels forYou and for the Environment
Okay, so we are inundated with messagesabout how we can do our part to save the environment. It’s prettygrim; I get it. Polar ice caps are melting and the bears are having atough time finding a place to live. Oil spills here, there and allover the world are killing wild life and depleting our oil supply.The price of oil is so expensive. Come on, it cost me like over 50bucks to fill my gas tank the other day and I have a little car notan SUV. But frankly, I gotta tell ya, I am a simple guy! I don’tknow how to spell photovoltaic (uh, I looked it up in the dictionary,I cheated), let alone how the whole thing works. I just don’t wantto pay $5.00 for a gallon of gas and hundreds of dollars a month tokeep the lights on in my home. I want some solar panels but let metell you that I can no way afford to pay tens of thousands of dollarson them! Well, I learned the other day that I don’t have to. I amalready in the process of learning how to build solar panels for myhome.
Look, I told you, I am a really simpleguy. I got my high school diploma but I didn’t go to college. Sowhen my neighbor first told me that he learned how to build solar panels
and suggested I, too, learn how to build solar panels, Iflipped out! I am not lying! I was like, “Are you serious? Iflunked math and science you somehow think I can learn how to build asolar panel?” Yeah, my neighbor needs to have his head examined, Ithought.
Well, he showed me a book from theInternet. It gives you step-by-step instructions on how to buildsolar panels. It’s written in really, really easy to understandEnglish. There aren’t big words that trip me up. If that were thecase, trust me, I’d never learn how to build solar panels. No,it’s pretty simple and if I can learn how to build solar panels soI can learn how to save energy, you can too, trust me!
I am not gonna lie to you. While Ilearned how to build DIY solar panels so I could save some money, it doesmake me feel warm and gushy inside that maybe I am doing somethingpositive for the environment at the same time. Look, I’d love to domy part and help those bears so they don’t lose their polar icecaps.
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