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Learning To Make A Home Wind Generator - Many Items You Will Already Have



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By : Roger Brown    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-30 23:00:56

To make the most of your energy future, you must seriously look at making your own power at home. If you take the time to learn how to make a home windmill you will be taking a giant step forward. It does take some patience but the new skill you learn is worth it.

You have probably heard all this before but here is a primer on how simply a wind turbine operates:

1. The wind impacts the blades and turns them

2. As they turn, the shaft is turned

3. As the shaft turns the turbine generates power through this mechanical action

So, now how do you make a home windmill though?

1. The easiest first step is to buy drawings and instructions - it is easy to buy them for less than $100. It is good to have instructions about how to put all this together. Installing, assembling and purchasing the parts for a wind turbine is something that most folks need help with. Earth4Energy is one of the better guides and instruction books but there are many more that will work for you based on the size and type of turbine you are after.

2. Next, assemble all the equipment you will be including - usually, the biggest part of the cost is the turbine, or the motor. It is not necessary to get one right off the manufacturing line - instead you can get a used motor and save yourself a ton of money. Just make sure that whatever you get meets the minimum specifications that the plans lay out for you.

3. Next, obviously, put the parts together - you need a lot of space to do this so make sure that you have a roomy work area. Also, don't get too far away from the place you plan on installing the turbine because these windmills are HEAVY. They can easily weigh a few hundred pounds so you do not want to be lifting them very far.

4. Commissioning or putting the device in service - this is something you may need a professional to help you do or do for you. If you are tying in to the electrical grid especially. You will need someone who understands what can happen if things aren't installed carefully. This will save you a lot of time in the long run if you don't have that skill set.

The moral to this story of assembly is - learn how to make a home windmill and make power for free for the rest of your life.

Author Resource:- Roger G. Brown has saved a number of organizations dollars on their electricity bills. View Roger's methods to economize And find out more on Wind Turbine Kits
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