Home Wind Turbine - Power of Wind 07/05/2009
![]() Are you interested to start saving your electrical costs? There’s good news for you as it is now possible to have your own home wind turbine at home to generate free supply of electricity! Even better is the opportunity for us to make our own, without having to rely on the professionals. A home wind turbine makes power by spinning a generator. The generator is attached to the rotor, made up of three aerodynamic blades, that is then attached to a tower. To keep the turbine facing the wind, the rotor has a tail, which acts as weather vain. The generator is basically an electric motor. As the coils in the motor spin past the magnets, an electric current is produced. The power produced is stored in batteries, which are connected to an inverter to change the direct current to alternating current, which can then be used to power your home. The advancement of motor efficiency is the reason wind turbines have become so popular for home use. Depending on your area's wind conditions, the tower can vary in length. If you live near the sea where it is windy, the tower can be shorter, but in low-wind areas the tower needs to be taller to catch as much wind possible. Over time the blades have improved drastically as researchers developed lighter, stronger, more efficient blades, with the capability of turning even in the lightest breeze. Back in the day, wind turbines had five blades, and looked similar to windmill water pumps, but recently they have moved to three blades, taking the form of over-sized airplane rotors. Like the tower, the blades vary in size, according to your wind conditions and energy requirements. Things To Take Note: The Size – Home wind turbines generally operate better in large areas that cover an acre. This is because wind flow is not deflected by any nearby buildings. Wind Speed - The recommended wind speed should be at least eleven miles per hour, but if that isn't the case then you may have to use a taller tower and larger blades to catch higher altitude winds. The Uses - If you could use the turbine for other purposes, such as pumping in water from outside, then it may be useful than you think. This is the reason you see so many windmills scattered over farms - they help pump water from reservoirs to the farmhouse. Power Supply - This is why so many people want to get a small wind turbine in the first place - to keep the house powered during blackouts, and prevent economic losses. Although the wind turbine may not power the house all the time, its stored power can be used in emergencies, when the utilities are just not enough. The great thing about technology is that it is always improving. So much so that motors have become smaller, efficient and cheap enough for us to attach a few small turbines right on the roof, and produce the same power as a larger turbine on a tall tower. Although professional home wind turbines can run into several thousands of dollars, it is possible to make your own for a tenth of the price, with components found at home and your local hardware store. Furthermore, the U.S. offers both state and federal tax credits that you can use to offset the installation cost. So not only will you reduce your electricity bill, but also your tax at the same time. If you are interested to learn how to build a home wind turbine, check out our website at: http://www.greenearth4energy.com You may want to get your home wind turbine installation guide here: http://www.earthenergyguide.com This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. Learn How To Build a DIY Wind Turbine 05/29/2009
![]() At present, there has been an enormous amount of searches on the internet in regards to DIY wind turbine. This has shown a major interest from people around the world and the demand for such energy saving systems. A DIY wind turbine converts wind energy into usable electrical power. One great benefit is that wind energy is a natural resource that can never be depleted. If you are looking for a system that has the ability to generate free supplies of electricity, a DIY wind turbine is an ideal choice of investment. On top of that, it is considered as an environmental friendly device which helps to protect the planet. In the current economic depression, many people are looking for ways to save money in order to survive through this crisis. With a DIY wind turbine, not only you can save money by generating electricity, if you manage to create more energy than you end up using for the month, your electric companies would actually pay you. Wouldn't a check be a great thing to see instead of an electrical bill in your mailbox every month? The only thing that you'll have to come out from your pocket is the maintenance of the home wind turbine itself. However, the money you manage to save from a couple of months will be more than enough to cover the maintenance costs. Installing a DIY wind turbine isn't a difficult task. There are always professionals that will complete the task for you. Looking for a professional in your area could be as easy as going online. Many will give you an estimate price so you can decide whether you wish to make the investment. If you think you would like to handle the installation by yourself, you can always purchase a DIY wind turbine kit. You should be able to complete the installation with a few tools that can be easily found around the house. The benefits of such home wind generators are certainly apparent. You can even build your own wind turbine with the help of the whole family. Not only can it make a good cohesion day, it can also be a learning lesson for your kids to find out more about alternative energy sources. If you would to ensure your home receives adequate amount of energy, you can always install another set of home wind generators. The amount of energy you are able to generate is directly related to the amount of wind in your area. Therefore, an additional DIY wind turbine may come in handy for those days when the wind is not very active. |


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