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SolerPlex is a high quality solar electric power plant


for homeowners to create their own micro-grid.

SolerPlex patent pending technology results in a


one day install - with an easy upgrade path for
more power. It includes:

Ÿ StakPak Silo
The StakPak is a power production
silo with a solar panel array, charge
controller, inverter, and electric panel.

Ÿ Power Bunker
The Power Bunker safely stores
electricity in a battery bank.

Ÿ FleX Panel
The Flex Panel is the
interconnect to the home
with AC outlets and a
power dashboard.

In addition, SolerPlex
includes a quick tilt system
for maximizing power production
with the changing seasons.

It requires only minimum space and is


carefully designed to blend in with
almost any home style.

Best of all -
SolerPlex Is very affordable.

Starting at $2,798.98

www. SolerPlex .com


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Eliminate Peaker Plants
Peaker plants are electric power plants that come online only when there’s a surge in demand for
grid power. For example, in the summer when heat waves strike, most homeowners turn up the air
conditioning - causing a surge in demand. If demand is not met, the result is rolling brownouts, or
power blackouts as the grid fails to deliver.

There are some problems using peaker plants to provide power:

Ÿ Peaker plants emit pollution. Most use natural gas turbines to generate additional electricity
when it’s needed - while others use typical internal combustion engine generator sets.

Ÿ Peaker plants are expensive to build and operate. On average, peak demand amounts to about
5% of hours per year - some peaker plants operate for only 50 hours per year.

In other words, peaker plants produce the lowest capacity of electricity at the highest cost.
Some are kept in ‘stand by’ - running continuous to only anticipate a power spike - further driving
up cost. Peaker plants greatly increase the cost of electricity for homeowners.

Ÿ Increased maintenance and complexity. Peaker plants can sit empty and off line for up to 9
months of the year. But regular maintenance must still be maintained so they’re ready to run at
a moments notice. It also adds more complexity to the utility grid - demanding careful
management. These additional costs are also placed on the homeowner.

Eliminating peaker plants isn’t a new idea. A Strategen study found that using energy storage was
much more affordable than gas fired peak generators.

In California, energy storage has proven reliable to meet peak electric demand. Using lead acid
battery technology, a 10 MegaWatt energy storage facility met peak load demands from 1988 to
1996.

Scientists, utility companies, and smart grid proponents all agree that peak demand is better met by
using distributed energy storage. But they’re referring to Massive Energy Storage Facilities -
needed to overcome transmission line losses to get power to the homeowner.

There is a better, and more affordable, way.

Smart Grid or Smart Savers?

Smart grid proponents like to describe an electrical infrastructure where the utility grid can ‘talk’ to
‘smart’ appliances. The idea behind this ‘smart’ grid is to allow the utility company to remotely turn
off your air conditioner, washing machine, or clothes dryer for a few minutes - in order to meet peak
demand without needing a peaker plant to produce more power.

While an interesting idea, it tends to create new problems. Overall demand could increase to meet
the power requirements of the communication/monitor device. Appliance cost, from refrigerators to
electric stoves, could also increase to include such a device. And last - it still can’t guarantee the
grid won’t go down, which would still leave you without power when you need it the most.
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Be a Smart Saver

Your home already contains it’s own distributed grid - the electrical wiring in every room of your
house. SolerPlex takes that idea one step further - becoming your distributed solar home power
plant.

It’s utility grid independent - eliminating power line losses. Solar electricity is produced at the
source of demand - eliminating pollution while increasing your energy security. And last, it stores
energy for when you need power the most. It’s always ready when you are.

We believe Smart Savers are a better solution than a smart grid to meet peak electricity needs.
SolerPlex is the new standard in home power production. It truly is solar power for every home.

Why Utilities Should Love SolerPlex

We’re not advocating complete elimination of the grid - even though it is possible with SolerPlex
home power plants.

Some appliance loads are better suited for grid power because of large electricity requirements.
For example:

Ÿ Microwaves - microwave cooking requires large amounts of electricity. It can quickly drain a
battery bank.

Ÿ Electric stoves - the heating elements on electric stoves also have large electricity requirements.
In this case, most require 220 volts alternating current, which is better provided by the grid.

Ÿ Clothes dryers - like electric stoves, most require 220 volts of alternating current.

While large, most of these loads are temporary. Over 80% of home appliances and electronics are
easily powered by a SolerPlex, from the home office to the entertainment center and most kitchen
appliances.

As more Smart Savers use SolerPlex home power plants, then the need for utility peaker plants
decreases over time. Being grid independent, it can reduce your electric bill. And as peaker plants
disappear so does all their high costs - hopefully - leading to lower electric rates from your utility.

Using SolerPlex to eliminate peaker plants releases a great deal of capital for utilities to refocus on
investment in a smart grid infrastructure. SolerPlex helps the homeowner by lowering their bill.
It also helps the utility to lower cost by completely eliminating peaker plants - freeing their capital for
smart grid investment. The keys to make this happen are Smart Savers.

Be a Smart Saver. SolerPlex Power Your Castle.


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A
Solar Plex Specifications
A - Solar Array B - Frame
Ÿ Weight: 40 to 80 lb Ÿ Special Steel
Ÿ Power: 1 to 3 Kilowatts per day Ÿ Weatherproof
Made in USA

C - Electric Panel D - Power Bunker


Ÿ Polycarbonate Ÿ Polypropylene
Ÿ Weatherproof Ÿ Weatherproof
Made in USA Made in USA

Not Shown

Inverter:
Ÿ Modified Sine Wave
Ÿ Voltage: 115 VAC
Ÿ Output Power: 1500 W
Ÿ Surge Power: 3000 W

Battery: (Not Included)


Ÿ Absorbed Glass Matt
Ÿ Freeze damage proof
Made in USA

FleX Panel:
Ÿ Home Interconnect
Ÿ Two AC Outlets (GFCI)
Ÿ Power Dashboard
Made In USA
C
SolerPlex is easy to expand power production and
affordably upgrade with advancing technology.

Over 75% of SolarPlex components are


Made in the USA
B
D
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Grid Free Ground Mount or Grid Tie Roof Mount?
Solar panels have been developed with integrated micro-inverters for AC power. Claims have
been made such panels reduce installation cost by eliminating a battery bank and connecting
directly to the utility grid.

But are such claims true? Not really. Instead, costs have been shifted from the installation side to
the maintenance side. Overall, installation costs haven’t really been significantly lowered. And no
battery bank means less security, as one is left in the dark when the grid fails.

First, most grid-tie panels are roof mounted systems. Cost has been increased due to added
analysis in a site survey. A site survey ensures a homeowners roof receives enough sun to
produce power. An engineering analysis must also be completed to ensure the roof can handle the
added panel weight through the seasons.

The truth is, most roofs do not line up with the sun for maximum power production. The ‘solution’
has been to add yet more panels to make up the difference with fixed roof mounts.

Second, permit fees increase. Grid-tie panels usually require a utility certified technician to attach
the power system to the grid - and this can increase overall permit costs.

In addition, insurance rates are higher for roof mount installation, just as it is for regular roofing
contractors. And if the installation causes the roof to leak - one is left paying for the repair.

Third, maintenance cost increases significantly. While there are no moving parts in a solar panel,
integrated micro-inverters must be able to withstand higher heat spikes every day . Basically, with
panels and inverters, heat equals wear on the equipment and lowers overall efficiency.

Where is the greatest amount of heat generated on one’s property in the summer? In the driveway -
or on one’s roof...

To maintain maximum power production, solar panels must be cleaned at least twice a year. It’s
similar to washing home windows - you get better light from cleaning away the accumulated dust
and grime. Same applies to solar panels - more light means maximum power.

So it begs the question - who’s going up on the roof to wash and clean all those solar panels?

The SolerPlex Difference

SolerPlex eliminates all these installation and maintenance problems. It’s ground mounted - install
it on your property to meet the sun. It’s grid free, reducing overall permit costs (if any). And most
important, maintenance cost is greatly reduced.

The biggest benefit? SolerPlex is easily upgraded as solar panel technology advances. This
simply isn’t economically possible with roof mount solar.

Rugged . Smart . Independent - SolerPlex Power Your Castle.


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The SolerPlex Home Micro Grid
Diversified Renewable Concepts manufactures and sells SolerPlex home power plants. As a
veteran owned business, we have a unique outlook regarding solar power...

The military pays attention to Murphy’s Law : ‘If anything can go wrong - then it will go wrong’. It’s
for this reason the military utilizes a ‘triple threat’ redundancy system. If a primary system fails,
then a backup system comes online. If the backup system fails, then the fail safe system comes
online. In general - failure is put in check by this ‘triple threat’ - and operations are maintained.

We applied the same ‘triple threat’ standard to SolerPlex.

Most homes in the United States use about 3 Kilowatts of electricity per day. So the first rule to
follow in order to defeat Murphy’s Law is conservation. Eliminate all phantoms loads which
unnecessarily waste electricity.

A SolerPlex can produce from 1 Kilowatts to 3 Kilowatts per day. It would appear this would meet
all of a homes power needs. In the real world, conversion losses must be taken into account and
the fact that the sun doesn’t shine every day for maximum power production.

The Real World

SolerPlex is fit to a particular use - such as a home office. Homeowner’s receive a Federal Solar
Tax Credit for their SolerPlex. The home office is now grid free - completely eliminating it from the
utility bill. All of this savings can then be reinvested into another SolerPlex Home Power Plant.

Generally, it takes three SolerPlex power plants to provide energy for the average U.S. home.

Each is fitted to a particular purpose for a home micro-grid.


One for the home office, one for the lights, and so on.
SolerPlex becomes a triple threat fail safe - increasing energy
security.

If home office power fails for any reason, then there are still
two other SolerPlex plants producing power. SolerPlex takes
the modular function of solar power and makes it practical.

Best of all, one can ‘pay as you go’, reap all the tax benefits,
and continue to save with grid free power for 40 years or more.

SolerPlex patent pending technology results in a much faster


return on one’s energy investment, placing it where it should
be have been all along - under the homeowner’s control.

SolerPlex is energy security - leading to financial security.


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The SolerPlex 300 Exclusive Offer
Up until now, permanent solar power for your home required custom designs, costly permits and
specialized installation to mount panels to your roof. Instead of your home solar power paying for
itself in 3 to 5 years - it now takes 10 years (or more) because of these design and installation
costs.

The key benefit of our patent pending technology is elimination of such costs. One can truly have
energy security without going deep into debt. And it easily expands to fill the need for more power.

SolerPlex is smartly designed as one unit with a pleasing appearance blending in with the style of
almost any home.

It’s permanently placed outside, so it’s made of weather proof material lasting many years. Unlike
roof systems, the panel can be tilted - once in the spring and once in the fall - to maximize your
power production with the changing seasons.

With many grid tied solar panels, your still without power when the grid fails. SolerPlex is grid
independent with battery bunkers for power storage. When the grid goes out, you’ll have power.

Only 300 SolerPlex Home Power Packages Available

Our 2011 manufacturing capacity is limited to 400 solar power plants. Of these, 300 are
offered online as DIY packages - with the other 100 slated for installation in Northeast Ohio.

The SolerPlex DIY package does not include batteries. Included in the instructions is a fact sheet
for choosing the best battery. Keep more money in your pocket and buy your batteries locally.

With only 300 SolarPlex available, we are following Leonidas example. He led 300 Spartans ,
defending freedom even though vastly outnumbered.

The SolerPlex 300 have the exclusive option to promote energy freedom. The 300 are provided a
unique log-in to a private message board. They can share their experience, ideas and tips with
other 300 members.

They’ll also have exclusive access to upgrade options to expand their SolerPlex home solar power.

And last, when we release the SolerPlex business opportunity


in 2012, they’re the first line to start an enterprise as
Authorized SolerPlex Providers - at special pricing.
Available Only From
This is also a limited time offer ending 15 OCT 2011.
SolerPlex kits begin shipping the weekend after the
4th of July.

Rugged . Smart . Independent - Be one of the SolerPlex 300.


Clip Notes

“The evidence is growing that privately owned, consumer-driven, small-scale, geographically


distributed renewables could deliver a 100% green-energy future faster and cheaper than big
power projects alone.

Companies like GE and IBM are talking in terms of up to half of American homes generating their
own electricity, renewably, within a decade. But distributed power -- call it the "microgrid" -- poses
an existential threat to the business model the utilities have happily depended on for more than a
century. No wonder so many of them are fighting the microgrid every step of the way...”

- Anya Kamentz, Why the Microgrid Could Be the Answer to Our Energy Crisis

"Distributed generation" means a redundant, resilient, secure infrastructure -- that's why military
bases and hospitals have their own power plants.

Micropower can be more reliable, given that 98% of all blackouts originate in the grid. And it
creates thousands of local jobs near population centers in design, installation, and maintenance.

Micropower, as of three years ago - was a third of the world's new electricity and one-sixth of the
world's total...:’

- Armory Lovins, Small is Profitable

“A decentralized solar collection scheme is far more energy efficient than a centralized one.
More than 30% of our electricity is lost in transmission in our current system, and a centralized
solar plant is no different than the current system in this way. A decentralized system can supply
power to where it is needed directly most of the time, only using the grid to offload surplus power.”

- Aaron Fown, Why Big Solar is a Colossally Bad Idea

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