Saturday, October 3, 2009

Putting Wind Power Turbines in Residential Areas


By David Sullivan

Looking to reduce your power bill or start living without buying power from the power company? A great way to do it is to invest in residential wind power.

A problem with wind power right now is that it is fairly expensive (though not as expensive as solar). If you were to go out and buy a wind turbine, you'll find that they might cost you $2000 to $6000 dollars.

You can build your own if you have the right plans for a fraction of the cost of buying one. You can have your own source of residential wind power for $150-$300!

What will you need to make your own residential wind power?

You will need a set of well engineered plans, a work area, simple tools and four to six days.



What are the parts of a wind generator?

There are four main parts - the blades and hub, the body and DC motor, the tail and the tower. It takes the longest to build the blades and the hub of the system, though it is still fairly simple.

You will have to order the motor for the wind generator. Your plans will tell you where to get the motor, what size you need and all the technical stuff you need to know to be sure you get what you need. It is the most important part as it is what converts the wind power into electric to power your home.

For the body it is best to use double walled stainless steel like that from a chimney pipe or wood stove. It is very cheap and easy to get and will last a long time.

The tail is simple and can be made from wood or plastic. You'll need it so that the turbine is always pointing in the direction of the wind.

You can buy or build your own tower. The best thing to do is find an old TV tower and recycle it for you wind generator tower. Many people will even pay you to take them down and get them out of their way.

These are some of the basics of building a wind turbine (and believe me, it doesn't get much more complicated). All you need now is a manual to get you started saving money and the environment.

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