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Author: Eric Wells | Total views: 1513 Comments: 0
Word Count: 628 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 3:25 AM

Building A Homemade Wind Turbine - The Answers You Need Now

Homemade wind turbines are, by far, one of the most popular forms of renewable energy. It is also easy to build a wind generator. The average person only needs 2 days, a few simple tools and instructions. It is also the most cost-effective way to utilize renewable energy. As the home built wind generator has become more popular, many people are turning to this solution for their home energy needs. Before you start to build a home homemade wind turbine, you will want to make sure you know a few basics.

A homemade wind turbine can do a lot for you. Here are some of the benefits you can expect.

-It will save you money
People across the globe are saving $1,000s on energy bills by utilizing home wind energy systems that make them independent from the power company.

-Commercial wind generators will cost you $6,000 or more.
At that price, it will take years to pay you back. Retail versions can cost less than $200 when built by you.

-Wind energy does not produce air pollution.
You will be preserving our planet for future generations by investing in a home wind power system. Your children and their children will appreciate this.

Taking the time to plan few simple things before you build your homemade wind turbine can save you hundreds of dollars and hours of headaches later. Here are some things to consider before starting your project.

-Do not mount your home homemade wind turbine on your roof
Even though many people do this, it severely inhibits the efficiency. The winds near rooftop level are very slow and turbulent, and power output will be drastically reduced.

-Check the average wind speed in your area
All you need is a wind blowing at an average 5 miles per hour or more. Make sure that this is the AVERAGE speed; this will help ensure a more consistent power output from you homemade wind turbine.

-You will need a place to mount your home windmill that is clear of obstructions
If you can find an acre of open land, you will not need a very tall tower. If you do have a smaller area to work with, be sure that the generators supporting element is tall enough to lift it into the wind.

A homemade wind turbine of normal design will have the blades, a beam to lift it into the air, a tail to point it the right way and an electric motor with covering.

-The blades
These are the components that actually catch the wind. They can be made from PVC pipe.

-The tail and hub assembly
The tail will point the blades into the wind. The hub will connect the blades and tail into one unit.

-The motor and motor casing
The electric motor will be what coverts the wind energy drawn in by the blades to usable electricity. The casing will protect the motor from mother nature.

-The tower
The tower acts as the supporting element. It will lift the turbine into the wind.

Homemade wind turbines are fun and easy ways of making power and they offer tons of opportunities for the do-it-yourselfer to get hands on. All it takes is a little motivation and the right plans to build one. The best part is that you do not need to spend much at all to generate your own power. The process is very easy to complete but you will need to guide to make sure you do everything correctly and safely as you create your homemade wind turbine.

About the Author

Eric is a green fanatic and loves diy projects.

Follow this link so you can learn more about diy wind power and the the best way to build a home wind turbine now.




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