Making A Wind Generator

SmartPool SunHeater for ...

Making Your Very Own Wind Generator - 3 Valuable Considerations

Author: Deon Du Plessis

Constructing your personal wind turbine can be a fantastic idea. When it comes to green energy for the home you have numerous choices and wind energy is probably the easiest to yield a good quantity of energy. Just like photo voltaic power it relies on external forces which and even in the event you reside in an excellent wind catchment you'll have off days. The same goes for photo voltaic energy and its not always a consistent provide.

The fact remains that you could go totally off grid, but you need to do your homework and make sure that you use and make use of the right systems and also the right designs. Lets rapidly look in the three most prominent considerations for wind energy.

1. Wind Speed
What's the wind pace like exactly where you reside? This really is probably the most important consideration and without enough wind speed you most likely won't have the ability to yield a good quantity of power. You can look at wind charts to obtain a great indication but utilizing a wind meter on website is the most accurate way to determine the real wind circumstances.

2. Site Conditions
The place of your wind turbine on website is vitally essential. Wind turbines in urban locations hardly ever operate simply simply because you will find so many obstructions. Obtaining a regular movement of wind it crucial in generating a turbine operate. Certain blade designs nevertheless can operate nicely in dense areas but its certainly some thing you need to think about.

3. Storage
Getting a good technique to retailer the energy you generate is really a worth while exercise. Wind power and even photo voltaic power drops. Storing it is vital to ensure a steady supply and in the event you plan to go off grid you then really require to invest inside a great battery program which can add quite a bit for your spending budget.

This entry was posted in renewable energy and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.

10 Responses to Making A Wind Generator

  1. EJ,10077 says:

    making wind generator with an alternator from a car?
    has anyone made a wind generator using a alternator from a car? if so what could i power with it in my home. i figure i would have to run the appliance from a battery and charge the battery with the alternator. where i live i have alot of wind all the time and more in the winter. looking for ideas and don’t tell me to just go buy one because they are expensive and i could make something myself. just need more ideas from you. understand i am doing this because of trying to save money, not because i am trying to save the earth. (man made global warming is a joke)
    how do i make a blade for the wind to turn?

  2. www.AGUA-LUNA.com (Consultant) says:

    It has to be a permanent magnet motor alternator (PMM) …the old car models use to have those…

    The following steps were taking directly out of a DIY guide I offer to those who would like to run their homes on solar power, reducing their monthly utility bills or even selling power back the electrical companies. The entire guide is available at http://www.agua-luna.com/diy_guides.html It’s pretty simple but if you have any problems feel free to email us directly at info@agua-luna.com we can walk you threw the process.

    Anyone interested can check it out at..

    www agua-luna com

    Electricity from the wind is one of the simplest forms of alternative energy. I’ve personally built over a dozen wind gens & currently run 50% of our electrical needs off of wind & the rest off solar.

    Basically think of the little motor in your car (the alternator), but instead of it being turned by a belt driven by your car’s engine powered gas, it’s turned by the wind.

    The following steps were taking directly out of a DIY guide I offer to those who would like to run their homes on wind power safely, reducing their monthly utility bills or even selling power back the electrical companies. The entire guide is available at www agua-luna com

    “This manual is based on using a 260 VDC, 5 A continuous duty Treadmill Motor with a 6 inch threaded hub. These motors are available for under $50 from most motor surplus stores. We are getting about 7 amps in a 30 mph wind. In other words, it is a simple, cheap little machine to get you started. ”

    “ASSEMBLY
    1.Place the motor on top of the square tubing & bolt it in, using the two 5/16” x ¾” bolts.
    2.Place the diode on the square tubing, about 2” behind the motor, & screw it into position using the self-tapping metal screw.
    3.Connect the black wire coming out of the motor to the positive incoming terminal of the diode (Labeled AC on the positive side).
    4.Connect the red wire coming out of the motor to the negative incoming terminal of the diode (Labeled AC on the negative side).
    5.Center the tail over the square tubing, at the back end. Clamp your tail onto the side of the square tubing.
    6.Using 2 self-tapping screws, screw the tail in place.
    7.Place each blade on the hub so that all the holes line up. Using the ¼” bolts & washers, bolt the blades to the hub. For the inner three holes, use two washers per bolt, one on each side of the blade. For the outer three holes, just use one washer next to the head of the bolt. Tighten.
    8.Hold the end of the shaft of the motor (which comes through the hub) firmly with pliers, & turn the hub counterclockwise until it tightens & stops.
    9.Screw the nipple tightly into the floor flange using a pipe wrench.
    10.Clamp the nipple in a vice so that the floor flange is facing up & level.
    11.Place the square tubing (and everything that is on it) on top of the floor flange & move it so that it is perfectly balanced.
    12.Through the holes of the floor flange, mark the square tubing at the point of balance.
    13.Drill these two holes using a 5/32″ drill bit. You will probably have to take off the hub & tail to do this).
    14.Attach the square tubing to the floor flange with two sheet metal screws.
    For a longer life span of your wind generator, you should paint the blades, motor sleeve, mount & tail.”

    Hope this helped, feel free to contact me personally if you have any questions if you’d like assistance in making your first self sufficient steps, I’m willing to walk you step by step threw the process. I’ve written several how-to DIY guides available at www agua-luna com on the subject. I also offer online & on-site workshops, seminars & internships to help others help the environment.

    Dan Martin

  3. AnnaMae says:

    how do i get my wind generator to go faster for tech ed?
    my group has to make a wind generator for tech ed and we’re at 192 right now but in order to beat the record we have to get at least 254. any tips to make it go faster?

  4. Think and Grow says:

    Make it into a ducted fan.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducted_fan

  5. crystelle says:

    what are the materials and procedure in making a very simple and small wind turbine without a generator?
    i can’t find the right words to ask but what i want is to know the parts and uses of a small wind turbine that can light a light bulb and that it depends on the wind not the generator. i want to make a small wind turbine that is handy and the parts are very affordable..it’s ok if it only produce a little amount of electricity…pls suggest asap..tnx in advance!!

  6. brpeterson44 says:

    What is the difference between a gas driven generator and a wind driven generator?
    I am looking to make a wind driven generator. My thoughts are that if I buy a gas driven generator it has all the converters and such so I can just plug in and go.I can adapt it to wind. I can buy a gas generator without a motor. Or does the gas driven one have to much torque compared to a wind generator?
    I hope this makes some sense.

  7. Jay C says:

    The critical part is turning motion into electricity. The easiest way I know for this is to get a big magnet that can spin and put coils of wire surrounding the spinning magnet. Hook a shaft to the magnet and to the center of the fan. Connect the ends of the wire coils to a light bulb (try something small like a car light first). It’s a somewhat challenging project, but if you are really into it, you can probably look on the internet to get specifics such as how many coils to do. Good luck.

  8. Jim says:

    Don’t bother. The bigger the wind turbine the higher the energy returned on energy invested ratio becomes. (in the same location).

    You are definately wasting your time on a small wind turbine, you will not be able to power a lightbulb in the strongest of winds.

    The way a wind turbine makes it’s energy is by spinning something which makes an alternating current, I have no idea how a direct current could be made by something spinning such as the wind turbine.

  9.  ­  says:

    Wind generators have a great deal of gearing because the blades of a wind generator move slowly and provide considerable torque from long blades (and can’t move faster because the turbulence from one blade messes up the next one) while a generator is more efficient the faster it turns to rotate the fields past each other faster. There can be only limited speed regulation of a wind generator and that comes from an expensive hub to rotate the blades, so smaller ones regulate the voltage output and turn the blade unit edgewise to the wind to stop it.
    Motor driven generators do (part of) their regulation by controlling the speed of the gas motor. So you would be buying a unit that would be missing the part that gets regulated and get control circuitry that has nothing to connect to.

  10. Supercowboyman says:

    how do i make a wind generator with household objects?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>