hello folks
After seeing and researching through a few of these "build your own solar panel" websites, I want to urge extreme caution to anyone considering spending even $1 with these. They are virtually ALL SCAMS.
A few months ago these ads were all over the place, through Google ads and others. I sent several complaints to Google, and I'm sure other people did too. They seem to be waning a bit but they're still around, and many of the websites that support the scams are sitll up.
I have read all kinds of outrageous claims, like for just a couple hundred dollars you can start running your meter backwards, or get most of your power from solar. This is pure BS! There is no way. Even if you got all the materials to make your solar panels for free, you still need an INVERTER to connect to the power company, which will cost you at least $2000. In order to sell power to the power company, youwill need to use UL listed equipment and your homemade panel will NOT be UL listed. Even if you don't want to sell power back, you still need an inverter to get AC power and there is no way anyone is going to build their own inverter unless you're an electrical engineer.
I could go on.
This is clearly a case of "if it's too good to be true, it probably is."
You might be able to build your own solar panel as a hobbyist and get some power from it to run a fan, charge a battery, or something like that. But to power your home? No way, it just isn't going to happen. Anyone claiming you can do something like this for a "few hundred dollars" as some of these ads claim, is blatantly lying. Even if someone handed you free solar panels that were UL listed, that would only be about half of your system and the rest would cost several thousand dollars.
Don't waste a dime on these scams. Most of them will just send you a book and you'll find it to be useless. There are even some of these scammers here on this forum posting on threads and sending private messages. Don't bite.
After seeing and researching through a few of these "build your own solar panel" websites, I want to urge extreme caution to anyone considering spending even $1 with these. They are virtually ALL SCAMS.
A few months ago these ads were all over the place, through Google ads and others. I sent several complaints to Google, and I'm sure other people did too. They seem to be waning a bit but they're still around, and many of the websites that support the scams are sitll up.
I have read all kinds of outrageous claims, like for just a couple hundred dollars you can start running your meter backwards, or get most of your power from solar. This is pure BS! There is no way. Even if you got all the materials to make your solar panels for free, you still need an INVERTER to connect to the power company, which will cost you at least $2000. In order to sell power to the power company, youwill need to use UL listed equipment and your homemade panel will NOT be UL listed. Even if you don't want to sell power back, you still need an inverter to get AC power and there is no way anyone is going to build their own inverter unless you're an electrical engineer.
I could go on.
This is clearly a case of "if it's too good to be true, it probably is."
You might be able to build your own solar panel as a hobbyist and get some power from it to run a fan, charge a battery, or something like that. But to power your home? No way, it just isn't going to happen. Anyone claiming you can do something like this for a "few hundred dollars" as some of these ads claim, is blatantly lying. Even if someone handed you free solar panels that were UL listed, that would only be about half of your system and the rest would cost several thousand dollars.
Don't waste a dime on these scams. Most of them will just send you a book and you'll find it to be useless. There are even some of these scammers here on this forum posting on threads and sending private messages. Don't bite.
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