Posts tagged: wind generator

Apr 28 2009

Learn How To Build Residential Wind Generators

Residential Wind Generators

What would you say if your neighbor told you she was going to install a residential wind generator? You would be impressed – right? The truth is that it is not difficult to install these devices and many homeowners are taking the challenge to install their own residential wind generator as a cost-effective means to utilizing renewable energies.  It isn’t exactly snap-your-fingers easy to build residential wind generators either, but with the proper plans and a motivated installer you can be installing one in no time.

When setting out to install a wind generator, you will need to do some research and purchase an instruction manual or guide to follow.  Remember that you get what you pay for when it comes to instructions.  Make sure you find a manual that is easy to read with detailed instructions.  There are also many online resources and forums to help guide you through your wind generator installing process.

Familiarize yourself with the basics when starting your residential wind power project. There are four basic components to residential wind generators to consider.  You must be familiar with the towers, the batteries, the turbines and the tail and propeller assembly.  The tools generally required to build a home wind generator are simple: you will need wrenches, a saw and a drill along with a few more tools.

One essential item that will need to be purchased when you decide to install a home wind generator is the motor.  The motors on residential wind generators do require regular maintenance and oiling for continued efficiency, but this is a small price to pay for the cost effective energy these systems provide.

A home wind turbine does require a fair bit of real estate for mounting and installation. You will need to consider height, width and ultimate accessibility for periodic maintenance.  Depending on your target energy output, your propellers or blades could get up to 8 feet in diameter (4 ft blades).

It takes a little work to install residential wind generators, but there is really nothing overly complicated about the process and in the end can be fairly inexpensive. Once you are operational and you see your electric bills getting smaller each month, you will realize that it was all worthwhile.

So learn how to install residential wind generators for yourself and take advantage of the opportunities free electricity can provide.


Apr 19 2009

Do You Need Wind Power?

Do you need a wind power system at home to cut your costs to the utility company? Do you need the noise those blades make spinning in the wind, possibly knocking birds out of the sky while you argue over zoning laws regarding the height of your turbine tower?

These negative points are enough to keep most people from using a wind turbine to further their goal of energy self-suffiency, or even just helping the environment while doing something good for the planet. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of a home wind system that will help you make an informed choice about what is the best system for you.

Wind power is a seemingly limitless power source supplied by the Sun heating the atmosphere, creating the jet streams that circle Earth. In most area it is intermittent. The wind doesn’t always blow when and where it is needed, so research is needed for your particular site to see how feasible it is.

The costs, in kilowatt-per-hour to produce wind power is approximately $.06 while more traditional sources of fossil fuel can be up to $.75. It is a cleaner source of energy especially when compared to coal extraction or oil production. When you add in the factor of creating your own energy at home instead of relying on the power grid, your impact on the environment lessens immensely.

The danger of wind turbines to birds migrating along flyways has been proven, but there are different types of turbines that are more eco-friendly than others.

The Savonos-style vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) have blades that are larger than the traditional horizontal axis system, allowing the birds to see the slower moving, helix shaped blades. Studies also show that the VAWT are quieter running and begin producing power at a lower wind threshold. They can also produce power at higher wind speeds and operate in urban areas, where the wind direction is omni-directional i.e., coming from multi directions due to deflection by surrounding buildings.

Do you need wind power? Think of it as one more tool in your box, alongside solar, thermal heating and a good energy audit of your home to show you where energy is being wasted and you are losing money. If you decide wind is for you, look to the Internet for more information that will show you DIY alternatives and how to get started harnessing the free energy flowing around you.

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Mar 11 2009

Residential Wind Generators

Residential Wind GeneratorsHey John Fisher here……….you’ve arrived at this site because you are interested in knowing more about residential wind generators – how they work – what they cost – how to install them – can they be integrated with solar power and more…………

What you will find below are a series of products that have one thing in common which is to provide you with a step by step approach to evaluate whether purchasing and installing a residential wind generator is a wise choice to make.

Further down the page you can checkout wind turbine hardware that is readily available

Below you will find a number of product links for you to review

My favorite product is the first one!

WindPlans.com You can build a 1000 watt homemade wind generator for under $100 (including the wind generator plans !) in about 2 weekends and all of the parts are readily available and quickly obtained.   CLICK HERE
       
Home Made Energy
HomeMadeEnergy.org will teach you everything you need to have your own solar or wind power system for $200 or even less.   CLICK HERE
       
Power4Home Discover the secrets to building high power, high efficiency solar panels and wind generators for less than $200 and slash your electricity bill by 80% or eliminate it completely   CLICK HERE
       
Energy2Green The Energy 4 Green product details what parts you will need and shows users how to save literally tons of energy and money with the system. + You will also get the Bonuses!   CLICK HERE
       
Off the Grid Living Family Living Off the Grid with Renewable Energy takes Know How and Applies it to Solar Panels and Wind Generators…Discovers the ‘SECRET’ to building their own renewable energy system at home for only a fraction of the cost of a new one. How did they do it?   CLICK HERE
       
Free Energy Options This product includes step-by-step instructions and full illustrations easy enough for even a novice to follow. You don’t need to be a engineer or have a bunch of special tools to build your own Solar Power System and Wind Power System.   CLICK HERE
       
Earth4Electricity You don’t need to be an expert or even to have more than a few of the most basic tools. We’ll take you step by step through the entire process. All you really need is the determination to get off the grid and start enjoying the freedom of using solar and wind energy to power your home!   CLICK HERE
       
DIY Power Systems If you are not only interested in renewable energy generators and want to build batteries, make biofuel (for your car) or even build a house, this is a great product.   CLICK HERE

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