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Wind Turbine Kits - 2 Ways They Can Fail



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By : Roger Brown    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-30 07:48:16

Looking into wind turbine kits to make power at home is a great idea if you are trying to slash power costs. It is very forward thinking to start making power at home, before we are made to do it by shrinking fossil fuels.

However, there are 2 ways that you can fail with this type of project… with all the investment you have to make in both your money and time, wind turbine kits need to be done right the first time. It is not that hard to get the data you need to do this right it just takes time and perseverance.

Here are the ways you can fail and what you can do about them:

1. Putting the turbine kit up in the wrong spot - this is very easy to do a big mistake a lot of people make. Locating your wind turbine of places convenient for you and not necessarily the best for wind production is a very common mistake. What you have to do is study the wind patterns on your property before you even begin.

2. You need to start at a very high level with the wind patterns and seasonality of your state. You can get them from any reputable online United States wind map. This will give you a good indication if you're in the right ballpark. Then you can get an anemometer and check out the wind on your property.

Don't make any foregone conclusions about where the wind might be strongest. Let your data do the talking. You want your wind turbine in an area on your property that produces an average of 9 mph wind speed. That is hard to tell even with taking a lot of data. You have got to correlate what you learn with the data that's available long-term regarding wind flow in your community.

Not paying attention to local regulation - there are many local regulations that have a big bearing on your wind turbine project. That is there a lot of people in many communities that do not want to see wind turbines on other people's property. Therefore they have enacted local restrictions and permitting rules that may keep you from having one right where you want one.

With wind turbine kits you have to do some planning before you begin. These devices are relatively heavy and not so easy to move, so get them right the first time.

Author Resource:- Roger G. Brown has saved a number of providers dollars on their electrical power payments. Test drive Roger's guidelines on how to save cash And additionally read more about Home Wind Kits
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