Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wind Generators for Home DIY

Do it yourself Residential Wind Generators Compared to Commercial Wind Generators.
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

Before you go creating your own wind turbine for electrical use, you should consider all the parts that go into the system. Some of the parts like the battery bank and the magnets for a PMG can be picked up for relatively little cost.

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

There are many different designs for residential windmills. The designs span from low wind optimization to high wind usage. Utilizing wind power for your everyday needs comes in many shapes and sizes.

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