Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wind Generators for Home DIY
Some of the setbacks of a DIY wind power system are the battery banks and the need to grid tie the system.
Inverters can leak a lot of power and some systems will need load dumps. There's a lot to making your own wind generators and although seemingly simple, they can throw you for a loop at times. Once you know how, they are relatively easy to make, compared to the benefits they provide, and using a well organized descriptive guide can make all the difference.
DIY Plans For Wind Generators
Wind Generators For Home Use
Wind Turbines Are Only Good If You Use Them
The whole idea of making your own wind turbine is to save costs and generate electricity. Don't get stuck in the middle of your project and abandon what was a great idea to begin with.
Great plans for Wind Turbines
The article that started the Wind Turbine Discussion
Using Residential Windmills for Home Electricity
Skystream costs $8500 for 400Kw
Honeywell costs $4500 for 166Kw
You can make your own system with comparible output for $200
Make a Residential Windmill for $200
Some additional related information in this article for Residential Windmills For Home Made Electricity
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Residential Windmills - Do They Work?
However just because your wind speed at ground level is a measly 4 mph this doesn't disclude you from having an efficient residential windmill.
I bet the shear wind speed 100' up is not 4mph.
The trick is getting your residential windmill where the wind is. The less drag from the ground and obsticles the higher the wind speed. The higher you go up, the higher the wind speeds. 100 feet in the air might be excessive, but electric bills can be too.
More information about Residential Windmills
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Homemade Wind Generators - Easy To Make & Inexpensive
Homemade Wind Generators - Why Buy When You Can DIY?
Homemade Wind Generators - Why Buy When You Can DIY?
By Brandon Mchale
Why Buy Commercial Wind Generators?
Of course you could buy a $25,000 wind generator and get off the grid, but it's going to take 25 years to pay for itself. Why pay that amount when you can make a homemade wind generator for $50? So which would you rather have, one wind generator that takes 25 years to pay for itself, or one wind generator that takes 1 year to pay for itself? If you have some DIY in your veins, the answer is clear. Homemade wind generators not only pump out current they are a blast to make! Homemade doesn't mean noisy and ugly, with some good plans you can make some really nice wind generators that pump out commercial current.
You Can DIY Yourself Off The Electirc Grid
I wouldn't rely on wind generators alone. I have seen some air foils that pump out in 2-3 MPH winds, these units are noisy and clunky though, but worth keeping an eye on. I mean if the wind ain't blowin', your TV ain't glowin'. So what do you do? Well, you can couple technology. How does a solar powered gondola sound, and what about bio diesel? Companies literally throw away their used oil. Used oil alone could heat your entire house for the winter. Some savvy companies have converted their shops to burn used oil for heat. That's like a double whammy for use and efficiency on the companies part. So what's stopping you from doing the same? Nothing really, with a little ingenuity you can get off the electric grid, and even pump some spare electricity back into the grid. When you get to that point the electric companies start paying you. If you want to go completely green, look into wind and solar with bio diesel as a backup. Getting energy from the Earth, without destroying it, is truly an admirable goal, that is achievable. So go DIY yourself up some homemade electricity, it's admirable and fun!
How to get your house off the grid using homemade wind generators
Plans that show you how to DIY a homemade wind generator for $50.
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DIY Wind Generator Plans For Home Use
DIY Wind Generator Plans For Your Home
DIY Wind Generator Plans For Your Home
By Brandon Mchale
Why DIY Wind Generators?
The cost to recoup expenses of commercial generators make them less attractive than DIY wind generators. An ultra efficient windmill can cost up to $25,000 while you can DIY a windmill for as little as $50. The trick is a good set of plans, these plans will tell you what kind of motor you should use for your generator, or how to build your own. The cost to break even with commercial windmills can be up to 25 years, while DIY windmills can pay for themselves within one year, and they are inexpensive to fabricate, so you can produce multiple systems.
Will A Windmill Get Me Off The Grid?
This depends on your energy demand and location. Location alone will depict what type of windmill you should use. There are different size blades for different wind demands. The huge commercial windmills produce megawatts, so they have the potential to remove you off the grid, but if no wind blows in your area...no electricity. The megawatts ,produced by a commercial windmill, would go to the demand on the system while the spillover would go to charging batteries for later use. You're current electricity is measured in kilowatts per hour, so your going to need a lot of beef to supplement what your already using. Windmills can be used to reduce your electric bills, but you should couple it with other renewable electric technology. Solar power is a great technology to couple with wind power. When you start coupling renewable energy then you are getting towards getting off the grid, which is an admirable goal. Using the Earth to generate electricity without harming it is where we should be headed. Coupling wind power with solar power is a proven way to do this. The biggest setback is the initial cost, however if your willing to DIY, you can start supplementing power at a fraction of the cost.
DIY wind generator plans for your home.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brandon_Mchale
http://EzineArticles.com/?DIY-Wind-Generator-Plans-For-Your-Home&id=1336248
Windmills For Home- Here's a Resourceful Use
Windmills For Home - How Yard Decorations Can Reduce Your Electric Bill
Windmills For Home - How Yard Decorations Can Reduce Your Electric Bill
By Brandon Mchale
Windmills For Home-They Don't Have To Be Just Decorations
I started using windmills to scare away deer and crows from my vegetable garden. Then I realized I could use that small windmill to power a marine battery and charge up my electric fence. Then three years later I now have three homemade wind turbines. That garden windmill started my whole adventure to supplementing 48% - 100% of my household electricity, and I'll never go back to the way things were.
Watching That Little Windmill Spin
Three years ago I would have never thought that a little homemade windmill on top of a garden post would spawn an interest in homemade energy. The whole project was inexpensive, except for a battery mistake, and easy to do. I guess I owe the corn chewing crows and the spinach munching deer thanks. That small windmill still sets a top a garden post, but now it's put to work. It has three bigger cousins who work for me full time too, and I'm eternally grateful for the money they all have saved me, and it's a pure joy to watch them. So why not go from just a yard decoration to something that works for you.
Even Small Windmills For Home Decorations Can Become Generators
Sure it may take a little ingenuity, but even small decorative windmills can become generators that are perfect for charging small batteries for yard lighting. Couple the batteries with some LED lighting and you have a free lighting system that never goes out, even if you have a power outage. That's pretty darn resourceful and a neat idea too. Imagine a power outage in the neighborhood and your yard is lit up, that's kind of a funny thought. How about a trickle charger for you lawnmower battery over the winter, or perhaps a battery backup for under sidewalk heating?.. Ok, that would take a bigger generator, but you can clearly see how this spawns other ideas, and can become quite addictive when put into action. Building wind generators and putting them to work is just plain good ol, DIY fun.
Try Converting A Small Home Windmill - You Might Just Like It
Here is more information on my Windmills For Home Use.
I learned how to make my smaller home windmills here
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http://EzineArticles.com/?Windmills-For-Home---How-Yard-Decorations-Can-Reduce-Your-Electric-Bill&id=2203248
Windmills For Home Use Plans Here
Thursday, April 16, 2009
DIY Wind Generator Plans
DIY wind generators are extremely effective in reducing electrical bills, and their easily made. The most difficult part about DIYing a wind generator is knowing what materials to use. Making your own wind generator is both fun, and efficient.
Go DIY your own wind generator, and flip on Your electricity.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Wind Generators For Home
Honestly if you take a DIY approach you will save thousands of dollars, but only if you get that wind generator to spin. It doesn't have to be dangerous, and there are many different tower designs that are safe. The easiest to work on is a hinged design with a Gin pole. If your going to make your own tower, consider where the guy wires are going to be placed, and take some extra time to design a foot for your tower top, that way when you lower your tower, your generator is suspended and not forced on the ground. This will make for easier maintenance and will also protect your blades from damage.
Either way, have fun with your generator.
I have a lens with more information on Wind Generators For Home
You can start smaller energy systems at www.thegridenergy.com
Monday, April 13, 2009
Windmills For Home Electricity
It was not elaborate or fancy but it did its job well. I made several different styles for small needs, from ground thumpers to keep away pesky moles to my larger turbines that supplement home electrical use.
These are all simple in design and you can practically find all the motors for free. Small electric motors are perfect for residential windmills. My fence charging windmill was once a Black&Decker drill that I picked up at a yardsale for $3.
Usually the mechanics of a device will fail but the motor within is the real treasure.
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
I was looking up designs for windmill ideas... I came across a Skystream model, and what caught my eye was the new blade design. NOW don't get too caught up... unless you have a cool $8,653 to start.. that doesn't include tax. YEEOWASAH!! These units are super expensive. But I have to say the blade design is nice.
My last residential windmill (it's a big one) I made cost me $287.35 and has a comparable output, so far. I'm still testing and need some wind speeds to verify, but it's looking good.
So why on Earth would I spend *$8,653 to generate 4ookwh? For that kind of price I could be off the grid 15 times over. I wouldn't, in a gigagilliontrillion years spend that kind of loot for something I could produce for 1/30th of the cost, but the blades did look cool.
I'm always looking for more efficient designs to improve my homemade windmills. I know these companies spend thousands to come up with maximum efficiency designs, and I'll acknowledge that. I'll also keep a watchful eye.
I wrote some more on the topic @ Residential Windmills For Electricity
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