Do-it-Yourself Solar and Wind Energy System: DIY Off-grid and On-grid Solar Panel and Wind Turbine System .Eric Layton, an engineer in the solar industry who installs solar panels, wrote this guide for readers that are trying to build their own solar or wind system. This book was written to help fellow solar and wind enthusiasts, as well as ins
| TITLE | : | Do-it-Yourself Solar and Wind Energy System: DIY Off-grid and On-grid Solar Panel and Wind Turbine System |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.91 (469 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1508454310 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 76 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2015-02-26 |
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Eric Layton, an engineer in the solar industry who installs solar panels, wrote this guide for readers that are trying to build their own solar or wind system. Using pictures, this do-it-yourself (DIY) solar and wind system was built with a battery back-up system. His new book is a comprehensive guide on the design, thought process, equipment, and technique on designing this DIY system. Using photographs taken throughout the building process, he covers why he chose certain components in addition to any issues building and installing. This book was written to help fellow solar and wind enthusiasts, as well as inspire those who would like to build their own solar and wind DIY system.
EDITORIAL :
About the Author Eric A. Layton received a Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering degree from the University of Florida with an extensive understanding of solar power, bioenergy, and sustainable solutions. Mr. Layton has specific skill sets in designing solar systems, design and engineering of biofuel systems, and nuclear reactor training from the University of Florida. Mr. Layton has a proven ability to use applied research, especially when he designed and built the largest educational solar powered biodiesel facility in the United States in Gainesville, Florida. He was also the lead researcher into using solar power to grow algae in order to produce biodiesel. Mr. Layton grew several algal strains for future algae biodiesel research including construction of a 100% solar powered photobioreactor system while at University of Florida. His current endeavors involve consulting for solar elec
REVIEW :
The book was somewhat of a surprise in that I expected a more mature content, however this will be a new take on the traditional Christmas stories we share. Both of those are easier than this. I enjoyed the book. Again, this should have been caught by a
proofreader.
Page 433. I've always been a bit of a crusader against overly cutesy-pie books for children (paging "Love You Forever"), but lately I've not seen that many of them. More substantially, the book did make me more aware of the way I/we perceive others based on physical attractiveness. THIS is what constitutes "science" among Christian Republicans who swallow Wall Street's propaganda. There are some books I think every CIO, IT Director, Enterprise Architect, Software Architect, Business Analyst, Developer, and Database Administrator should read. I have no idea if this idea is intended by the author.
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