Diy Wind Generator

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Earth 4 Energy - A Short Review About This DIY Guide

Earth 4 Energy Introduction

The Earth 4 Energy is a DIY guide that teaches you how to generate your own home renewable energy to support your house by building your own solar panels or wind power generator. This guide is very easy to read and follow. It is also included step by step illustrations and videos.

You Only Need 0

If you are wondering about the cost for this whole project, then you can rest assure about the cost. With the Earth 4 Energy step by step instruction, you only need 0. And the best part is, you can get your money back after a few months later by the saving from your monthly power bills. Once you got your investment back, everything after that will be savings.

For The Environment.

According to the Al Gore, it is possible for the entire United States of America to be powered by the wind and solar energy if every of us considers this approach. So, instead of waiting or letting someone else doing it first, you can start doing this right now. If you are not aware, the energy that produced by the solar panels or wind generator is clean renewable energy. It is always feel good when you are doing your part for the world environment.

Energy Independence

If you can produce enough energy to support your entire home, then you are as good as living off-grid. You are not longer dependence to the power company. By any means, this is not a bad thing as you do not have to experience of sudden blackout from nowhere. No one likes that when the blackout happens. In order not to put the remains energy to waste, you can store the excessive energy into the battery. Also, in certain regional, the power company actually willingly to buy the energy back in the form of battery. This will earns you some money if you desire.

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8 Responses to Diy Wind Generator

  1. Vampire Girl_XP says:

    How do you make a DIY wind turbine + generator?
    I mean ones you can make and use at home, little ones.

  2. malmy says:

    Check out http://buildurownwindmill.com. There you will find a lot of articles about windmill design. There are also some links from that site that will take you to a site where you can download a step-by-step installation guide with a few video tutorials. I got my guide and am in the process of building mine right now. Good luck!

  3. johngohn says:

    Does anyone have experience with resendital wind generators ?( or Diy solar panels)?
    Especially something not to noisy and prefferably smallish and mounts on your roof. I am 2stories up.

  4. Mateen Saeed says:

    How do i make a Wind Turbine Generator?
    Hi, i need to make a wind turbine generator for my science fair project. Links will be appreciated if you know a website with step-to-step diy. thanks so much!

  5. Marianna says:

    As so often, it depends what you want to do with it…
    It all has to do with efficiency or conversion loss (depends whether you are an optimist or pessimist).
    And your location also plays an important role.
    Wind turbines are only useful if they are mounted approx. 30 – 50 feet above ground, and there are not many trees and buildings around. And to make it wothwhile, they have to be somewhat bigger than what typical DYI stores sell. This gets you into another problem: In some residential areas, you may actually need a planning permission for it!
    If you only want to get “cheap” hot water, then go for heat panels on your roof. Cold water is pumped up, heats up, and is forced back down into a tank with a heat exchanger. The electricity bill for the pump is lower than for the heating element in a conventional water heater.
    If you use electric solar panels, use the following rough formula: For every 5 Watt of power, you need about one square foot of panel (at today’s technology). You see, even if you’d cover your entire roof with that stuff, you won’t get enough power to run your entire residence. And try to avoid using things like an inverter (not “inventor”, ha-ha), because it reduces your efficiency, and often doesn’t give a pure sinewave as output, thus screwing-up some of your electronics in the house. Start with running a few lights on 12 Volt DC instead of 110 or 220 Volt AC, or small fridges meant for RVs, and things like that.
    In any case, expect your initial investment cost only to amortised after 10 – 15 years! But you feel good……

  6. mbike999 says:

    What motor should I use for a DIY Mini Wind Turbine?
    I read that stepper motors from old tape drives or dot-matrix printers are low rpm and good for making wind turbines, but I can’t find either of those for the life of me. Are there any other common household items that would have a suitable motor to use as a wind power generator?

  7. jito11rivera says:

    I would agree the previous answer. You seem to require a small motor, a PMDC is what you require.

    YOu can find them anywhere….look at old toys that run on batteries, cordless tools that are broken, there are lots of them in junk cars (look for the window washer pump, or power mirror motors).

    Nice place to one brand new is at Jameco on the internet.
    They have Mabuchi, Johnson Electric, Star, and Igarashi DC motors…try the blow link. Good luck.

    http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&categoryId=351530

  8. surya says:

    simple. jst take a dynamo and a toy fan. take the wings of this fan and fix it into the shaft of dynamo. place the fan on the direction of blowing wind.

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