Building your own wind turbine is an accomplishment that you can be very proud of that will pay off for years to come. But, what is the cheapest way to get going?
What are the next steps forward and how do you analyze your alternatives. It is easy to waste a lot of time if you don't get this part from the very beginning. It will eliminate the chances of you getting frustrated and quiting midway through the project.
This is the agenda for getting things done with total confidence:
Understand your average wind speed at your houseUse the knowledge that you gain about your wind speed and decide what type and size rating turbine you needResearch online the options available - know your kilowatt rating and the whether you are going to go after a horizontal-axis or a vertical-axis windmill Once you know all this you are in a great position to find plans that will allow you to build. Most cost in the $50 or less range - very inexpensive when you think about what you are getting for your money.
When it is time to get the parts for your new wind turbine you can either go right to the local hardware store and buy what you need brand new or, you can to one of these places and find used parts:
Look at these sites for good used equipment and parts to make things even cheaper…
eBaycraigslist If you look online you may even be able to find a used fully intact windmill system that you would only have to make minor repairs to get to be functional.
Now that you have plans and parts, now it is time to sort them out and begin work. To do the work you will need a large area with the proper tools to do the assembly. If you are doing all the work yourself except manufacturing the blades themselves, then you can get away without having to have any expensive special tools or special knowhow.
It is also wise to think about where this thing is going to finally end up. Since finished windmills can weigh quite a lot - (over 200 lbs) - you definitely don't want to have to lift and transport it very far.
The cheapest way to have a home windmill is to do it on your own from scratch. This can be a fun project and a way to start making power for free!
Author Resource:-
Roger G. Brown has ended up saving tons of companies dollars on their electric power monthly bills. Check out Roger's simple methods to reduce costs As well as read more about Home Wind Kits
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Author Resource:-> Roger G. Brown has ended up saving tons of companies dollars on their electric power monthly bills. Check out Roger's simple methods to reduce costs As well as read more about Home Wind Kits