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My Neighbors Stopped Laughing When They Found Out
I Saved $1,000 After Setting Up a Windmill....
I own a typical home 40 miles from Seattle.
Nothing big. Nothing to brag about. I grew up in this neighborhood and
love this place dearly. For years, I paid my utility bills without
complaint. Suddenly, in the last few years, things changed! You know
what it is. Rising gas prices. Skyrocketing power bills.
A high school teacher like me doesn't make much
money. We were living on a tight budget. Reading about high energy
costs in a newspaper is one thing, but seeing the money being drained
out of my pocket month after month is something else. It really hurt. I
had to find ways to save money anyway I could. I could not stop
driving, thus saving on gasoline is out of the question. But I read
somewhere that you could cut your power bills by 50% to 90% by using
solar energy and wind power. At the time, I thought it was too
complicated for a history teacher with no technical background to
handle. However, I eventually was able to set up solar panels and wind
turbines in my backyard by myself and saved thousands of dollars.
:>)
Here Is
Where I Got My Manual To Build My Solar Panels
What To Consider Before Setting Up A Windmill
First off, let's make it clear that windmill,
wind turbine, and wind generator are the same thing.
Setting up a wind turbine large enough to power
an average sized home will cost you somewhere between $6,000 to
$25,000. A lot of people get discouraged when they realize how much
money they have to lay out to implement a windmill. But you have to
keep in mind that this relatively high initial cost will eventually be
offset by the huge amount of money you save in the long run when the
cost of producing your own power is ZERO.
A windmill will reduce your utility bills by 50%-90% on average and
typically pay for themselves after 8-15 years.
You can also build a small wind generator from
used or free materials for $200 or less. However, this low-cost small
DIY wind generator provides only 1 KW or less of electricital output
whereas large wind generators have the output capacity of up to 50 KW.
When you read ads about cheap DIY wind generators, you have to
understand the limitation. The power provided by small-scale wind
generators may not be sufficient for your requirement.
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These are things that you have to consider
before setting up a windmill.
• The ideal site to set up a windmill should
have the average wind power speed of 11 miles per hour or more, but
good results have also been found at sites with slightly lower wind
speed average.
• The place should have an area of at least
one acre. It is not advisable to set up a windmill in a smaller area as
the windmill blades will not be able to capture enough wind power for
the windmill to work.
• How much output you want your windmill to
generate.
• Sturdiness of components. You don't want your
newly assembled windmill to get damaged by heavy winds in the next
couple of weeks, do you?.
Before getting the manual, you need to find out if the site that you
want to set up your windmill is really in a windy location, otherwise
the whole effort will be wasted. Remember that best results are at 11
MPH(5.5m/s) or more . But wind turbines can also produce decent results
in any area that has wind gusts of around 8 MPH(3.5m/s).
If you are not sure about the wind speed in your area, consult the Wind
Maps to find out the average wind speed of your location-
USA , Canada , Europe
, Africa , South America , South Asia , Australia , Asia
It will not be worth your effort to build a windmill in an area that
has the average annual wind speed under 6 MPH, In this case, you should
consider Solar Power.
How
To Build A Wind Turbine
| Let's
Take a Look at 3 Main Components |
-Rotor blades:
Rotor blades transforms wind energy into kinetic energy.
- Shaft: The rotating rotor blades will
also rotate the shaft which transfers the mechanical energy into the
generator.
- Generator: The generator generates
electricity through electromagnetic induction when magnets are rotated
around a conductor. |
The Whole
Wiring Process is summarized in this
diagram:
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DC motors
DC motors are perfect for My DIY wind generator.
This is a the DC motor which used for a generator.You should pay
attention to the RPM, shaft size, amps and voltage.It depend on the
wind strength in your regions.
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blades
The best materials to use to create your blades is ABS or PVC pipe.
After you cut the blades feel free to sand them down in order to
improve efficiency. Pay extra attention to the leading edge of the
blades. The smoother this is the easier it will cut through the mwind
and pick up speed. |
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Completed Wind Turbine
When you completed Assembling the wind turbine ,mount it on tower. You
can use standard steel pipe.Alternatively, if you know how to weld you
can build your own tower. |
The Whole Process is summarized in this diagram:

It looks
complicated to do it all by yourself, right? WRONG!
The whole thing can be set up without much effort. Any non-techie can
do it. A good step-by-step Illustrated Manual will show you exactly how
to choose your components, where to buy your parts, how to put them
together, and how to maintain your newly assembled wind turbines. It
will guide you through the whole process like a good friend.
Save Your Time by Following The Good Guide
Before deciding to buy a DIY
windmill manual, pay close attention to these features:
• Graphics and
Illustrations: Everybody knows that a good picture can
paint a thousand words. Text-only manuals are often hard to follow. Go
with the one that has excellent visual descriptions. This will make
your job of assembling a windmill a lot easier.
• Easy and
Simple Language: Too much technical jargon is boring and
hard to understand. Pick the one that treats readers as beer buddies
not a group of engineering students listening to a lecture.
• Descriptive
Details of Components : The guide should tell you
exactly which type of component is suitable to your particular site.
You must not have to search for more information on components after
buying the guide.
• Local
Information: If you are living in Idaho but your guide
only gives you information about the best equipment you can buy in
Miami, this guide is inadequate. The best guide must cover the entire
U.S.A. and all the major cities around the world. Pay particular
attention to this.
Earth4Energy
is a guide that tells you how to make use of the earth's own natural
renewable energy. It focuses on wind power and solar power. It gives
you instructions on how to build your own wind power turbine and solar
power systems. The guide is simple and easy to understand. Plenty
of illustrations make the learning process quite easy even
for novices. This is the
guide I used to build my wind turbine.
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Earth4Energy Manual And Save $150 A Month On Your Energy Bill Now
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