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Some readers were disappointed that this is not a "do it yourself" book, which it can be if you know the electrical trade. However, this is such a complex topic that I am presently writing on the second book, which will cover the practical aspect of solar desingn and installation.
I am happy to have received so much positive and also negative critique which found it's way into this second edition. Addional charts (so I hope) will help getting a more complete picture of how solar systems are desinged. Entire chapters have been rewritten and some new ones added. I surely hope that you will enjoy this issue as well as learning from it, and I am happy to be able to contribute to an understanding of new and alternative ways to clean up our planet.
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72 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Non-technical, entry-level solar electric book for beginners,
By Neil Milani (Raleigh, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Easy Guide to Solar Electric (Paperback)
I'm a technically-oriented, DIY person and I was looking for a solar electric book to help me with my small-scale, residential installation. I already have most of the background on photovoltaic systems and needed more of a "Here's-how-you-do-it" book. Although amusing and easily read, I found this book useful for someone who is starting to think about solar power and needs a light hand to make them feel more at ease about what a system will and will not do. This is not a book for someone needing a DIY guide or a "How-to" manual. It's not a bad book - just not useful for my needs.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Introducion,
This review is from: The Easy Guide to Solar Electric (Paperback)
I am a builder and owner of the Natural House. I reviewed Mr. Piepers book and found it an excellent introduction for entry level solar customers. My electrician says: "finally a book not clutterd with useless and too detailed information". Personally I like the humor in this book and give the book as a present to every home owner I build a house for. Thank you Mr. Pieper for the excellent work!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book for novices - like me!,
By blbkwrm (Midwest USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Easy Guide to Solar Electric (Paperback)
This book is silly and that is what helps me past the confusion of amps and watts and volts and cables. This is my most recent education in electrical engineering since fifth grade (and fixing some lamps and switches) and I am so glad I got this book and the installation manual.
Want to avoid mistakes. Some people may not like silly stories and humorous nonfiction. But for some of us, the humor both is illustrative, gives time to digest the technical ideas. Great beginning book, does not scare me away from solar electric and that's exactly what I hoped for.
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