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This book is a straightforward guide for the complete beginner!In less than a day you will learn how to:◆ Choose, size and connect up a Solar Panel and 12-volt batteries◆ Choose, wire up and use simple lighting for sheds, boats & vehicles◆ Run mains powered power tools from a 12-volt power source◆ Power and watch televisions anywhere and at any time◆ Power and charge laptops and other devices◆ And much, much more!This book was specifically written for the complete beginner and for those who have struggled to understand the workings of solar and 12-volt power in the past.Overly complicated technical terms have been replaced where possible with straightforward layman’s terms, allowing you to get a grasp of the core concepts of 12-volt and solar power, much more quickly than you would normally be able to. Allowing you to learn in one day what it would usually take most people weeks or months to pick up.This is your first step on your ladder to success with solar & 12-volt powerTake It Now!
I think this has something for both the novice and the intermediate.For a novice, this is a great way to become familiar with the components that could be used with a solar generator. With the information that was provided, I feel I could comfortably do a DIY solar generator (with instructions from a internet source) or know what I am looking for in a pre-built solar generator.For the intermediate, it can act as a quick refresher.The chapters are laid out in small chunks, with excellent pictures and drawings (in color), for each of the components. The chapters explain what the component are for, and how to use them, or connect them in a system. These are brief chapters, so one will not be overwhelmed with excessive material, but with that said one will not learn all the reasons behind each component.He has provided quick and dirty mathematics so there is not a lot of math required, but he has shown where to obtain more detailed math calculators, of one wants more details.I am sure there are things that are missing in this book, but 'What I do not know, I do not know.'I personally feel more confident in what I would need to look for, in a solar generator (pre-built or DIY). This for myself, was the book I was looking for, prior to embarking on my next step towards either 'off the grid' or simple back up of existing electrical reliance, whether it be for a few days, or longer, or just for a man cave (or she shed).