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Are you prepared with solar for electrical outages, storms or other disasters? What happens when the

Are you prepared with solar for electrical outages, storms or other disasters? [The Family Handyman DIY University] Hi Friend, are you really prepared for an emergency? [DIY Solar Projects for the Home] PREMIUM COURSE DIY Solar Projects for the Home - Online Course Last chance: Be prepared when the next storm, electrical outage, or disaster hits with these 3 DIY Solar Projects! [LEARN MORE]( What happens when the power goes out? Hurricanes, wind storms, tornadoes, downed trees and power lines, pressure on power grids from heat waves—seems like mother nature provides endless ways that could cut your electricity. If you have an electric well pump you could lose water, anything in your fridge or freezer could be destroyed, and it’s especially scary if you rely on power for medical equipment. But, you can be ready and prepared with a few key projects. Solar is independent of the electrical grid and automatically delivered to your home no matter what’s happening in the rest of the world. This three-part DIY solar premium course is perfect for anyone interested in building small solar energy projects to capture free energy from the sun. Expert Steve Maxwell—who lives on a 90-acre rural island homestead in Canada—has been teaching people how to become self-reliant for more than 30 years. Now, he’s going to help you: 1. Build your own solar generator for portable backup electrical power. 2. Heat your home and hot water by capturing free solar energy. 3. Create food self-reliance with a solar dryer to preserve fruits, vegetables, and meats. [DIY Solar Projects for the Home premium course]( creates the experience of an in-person workshop but uses a flexible timeline that works around your busy schedule. That means you can log in and view each week’s content at whatever time works best for you. You can also enjoy one-on-one expert guidance from Steve on your individual questions. [Steve Maxwell] Steve Maxwell is an award-winning how-to building instructor, carpenter, and home builder living on Manitoulin Island, Canada. Steve's been teaching people to succeed with hands-on how-to skills through his articles, courses, videos and teaching seminars since 1988. This premium three-week online course runs from August 23rd, 2018 through September 15th, 2018. [REGISTER NOW]( [alt_text] You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL} To unsubscribe or update your Email Preferences, [click here.]( View our[privacy policy](. Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 1610 N. 2nd St., Suite 102 Milwaukee, WI 53212 Copyright © 2018 Trusted Media Brands. All rights reserved.

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