




Buy The Truth About Solar Panels: The Book That Solar Manufacturers, Vendors, Installers And DIY Scammers Don't Want You To Read 1 by Pop MSE, Lacho, Avram MSE, Dimi (ISBN: 9786197258011) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A highly useful book and worth purchasing as an additional source of ... - I am not an expert in this field but many things said in this booklet sounded highly interesting. Mathematics of a solar system well explained and did not confuse me. A highly useful book and worth purchasing as an additional source of unbiased information. Review: Four Stars - Interesting
| Best Sellers Rank | 329,699 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 47 in Home Improvement Wiring & Electricity 64 in Alternative Energy 96 in Energy Engineering |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (138) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 0.74 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 6197258013 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-6197258011 |
| Item weight | 181 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | 17 Aug. 2015 |
| Publisher | Digital Publishing Ltd |
L**N
A highly useful book and worth purchasing as an additional source of ...
I am not an expert in this field but many things said in this booklet sounded highly interesting. Mathematics of a solar system well explained and did not confuse me. A highly useful book and worth purchasing as an additional source of unbiased information.
F**A
Four Stars
Interesting
J**B
Reliable guide
An excellent book.
M**W
Too repetitive
Taking into account the size of print, and repetitive statements, this book may have been condensed into a smaller version with far fewer pages. However interesting.
S**2
Solar book worth a read
First kindle book Iv'e had & it's very informative, read it put it down read some more great book
T**E
Not impressed
Its an okay guide to evaluating solar panels but not very impressive. Expected more calculations and some discussion about state of the art.
A**R
O.K. but not that useful
The book starts off well but after some useful chapters it focuses on the second hand and DIY market which isn't very relevant in the UK. Information is always useful, but there is nothing here that is game changing..
J**3
Excellent.
Very good book, lots of invaluable information.
R**2
The book is great since I got in a concise form the essential info about cheap and second-hand solar panels. Both internet and the real world swarm with books and guides about how to assemble a DIY solar electric system but it’s hard for me to find the pros and cons of such a decision packed together and supported by some smart calculations. If you’re an avid DIY-er, this book will not provide you with info you don’t know. Instead it draws your mind and attention on issues you should constantly beware of. The book is an excellent guide not only for PV beginners simply because, judging from my own experience, it’s rather easy to forget some plain truths while hanging in PV forums on the web.
D**.
Very helpful for understanding solar panel specifications provided by vendor.
K**N
Have enjoyed this information and great for my solar theory seeking. Easy to read and absorb.
A**N
The content bears no resemblance to the title. The content itself (DIY solar installation planning) is poorly edited, if at all, and requires proof reading and typesetting. Unnecessary use of free clipart graphics doesn't improve the poorly-ordered content. The only good thing I can say is that, due to a very large typeface, the book only wastes an hour of your time cover to cover. Will avoid these authors in future. If this is the future of books via Amazon then bricks-and-mortar bookshops, where you can browse through a copy before buying, are where I will take my custom.
J**N
My expectations were apparently a bit too high. They cover only basics, not even one "secret" was revealed... This is really just the beginner's handbook, with a "nice cover"
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