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Alternative Energy Ideas – Wind Turbines You Build

Posted by outside_voices on Monday, 15 February, 2010

Finding alternative energy sources and implementing them to our homes is on the rise. Wind power and solar energy have become the leaders with wind power coming to the forefront. A big problem facing the majority of homeowners though is the expense associated with commercially built and installed wind turbines. It’s just too expensive!

There is an alternative energy solution to this alternative energy problem though. Build your own!

So…just how do you build a wind turbine? And also, just how much can you really benefit from one?

These were questions that I had asked myself also. So I started searching the Internet and digging deeper into the subject to find out just what is all involved with building a wind generator.

There were several things I found out initially, and the one that stood out the most was that there were several do-it-yourself manuals available that would show you how to build your own alternative energy sources. Mainly, wind turbines and solar panels.

I purchased one of the manuals and found that, firstly, do not fall under the illusion that these are going to take you completely off the grid. It is possible, but not by building and installing just one wind turbine. Combine it with a series of solar panels on your roof-top and then you can start to think about putting a serious dent into your electric bill. Don’t get me wrong, the wind turbines are very effective, but realize that they are more of a supplement of power to your home, and are not the gargantuan wind turbines that you see out on those huge wind farms!

Building the wind turbine itself is quite easy. The directions that you receive from these manuals are very clear and well laid out. I have to admit that I was at first skeptical, but that was before I had really given it a chance. I built my wind turbine and had it installed in about a week’s time. Not the two days that the guide claims, but nonetheless, it goes pretty fast.

Also, some people may think they are receiving a wind turbine kit that includes all of the parts when they purchase these do-it-yourself alternative energy manuals.You do not receive the parts for these turbines when you buy the manual, but the parts are easy to find and you can build a pretty basic operating wind turbine for around $140 to $200.

In the end,  what can I expect by building and installing my own wind turbine?

As I said before, do not expect to power your entire home by building and installing your own personal wind turbine. The advantages are great, but not enough to go off the grid. Depending on the wind that you receive, you should be able to produce enough energy to power your lights and other small appliances. Combine an operating solar panel system along with you wind turbine, and then you can start to consider going “off grid”. Good news is, these wind turbine manuals also include complete instructions showing you how to build and install your own solar power system to your home!

My own experience with building an alternative energy system for my home went quite well, and I am pleased with the results. If you are serious about creating your own alternative energy, would like to learn how to build a wind turbine, or how to build a solar panel, follow the links provided and get started today!

 

 

Build A Wind Generator Right Now

Posted by outside_voices on Friday, 27 November, 2009

It is possible for someone to discover on creating a wind generator without difficulty simply just by buying a proposed manual on the web.

Earth4Energy Review Top selling and recommended Solar & Wind power diy guide on the net.

The money you get to save from your power bills, makes the  minimal cost of the parts for the wind generator project worth it.
The moment you have enough renewable energy sources available to power your home, you can start living off the grid totally or partly and will be pro green too.

How to build a wind generator on DiySolarZone.com

making the home generator’s blades and hub from scratch is generally the most difficult part of the entire project, whereas if you opt to purchase a ready-made one, you can do so from one of the stores indicated in the manual.

There are some materials or parts for this project that you can acquire free of charge. Check not only salvage yards but many other places that make use of the particular materials needed for the wind generator. The recommended and top selling guide Earth4energy shows you exactly where to obtain all of the materials needed at the best price.

In forming the tail and body of your wind generator, both used and new materials can be utilized. A pipe – any sturdy pipe, can be utilized in forming the body; such as chimney pipes, or perhaps contacting with those who install home fireplaces may get you a brand new one.  Places similar to this may have spare piping that they are getting rid of at a cheap price.

The wind generator’s tower can be bought, or you can create one by yourself. Once again, looking around your city for methods on getting cheaper materials, and build your own tower or perhaps find someone who needs to have a tower taken down, and do it free of charge, so you can have the tower is another alternative. Decide on the height of tower you are planning too, and don’t forget that your tower should at least be 15 feet tall.

The next thing you will be needing are batteries to store the power that the wind generator created. The batteries will be connected to power your AC outlets in your home. Keeping the batteries safe and secure can be done by placing them inside the box you have built. The batteries are extremely the most important fact of the wind generator.

It may even occur to you “Why would I even want building a wind generator?”. Well, the obvious reason is for the cash that you will save on your power bills.
It can add up into quite a lot of money at the end of the year, and comparing the savings and the production to solar power, wind is more favorable.

In a comparison where solar power would generate around 100 watts of power per entry level panel, the wind turbine could generate 500 watts. However, given the upside and downside for each, most people go for having both the wind and solar power.

Buying a wind generator is always an option, however, when you look at the cost you can very easily see that you can save thousands of dollars when you build a wind generator of your own.
Actually, if you are in luck you may obtain your materials free of charge, all you will pay for are the actual guides that show you how to make them!.

A very good method to help you save money, and is simple to do. Stop procrastinating!. Get your blueprints and build a wind generator today.

Wind Turbine Costs on DiySolarzone.com