Make Power At Home - Build Your Own Wind Generator

If you live in a windy place, you have the one of the best opportunities to save on electricity costs. You can build your own wind generator and start producing enough energy for your entire home. It is fairly easy to make one and the tendency is you will be able to sell extra power that you produce but do not use back to your local electric utility.

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There are lots of commercial and industrial turbines that you can buy from the market but purchasing one can mean having to pay thousands of dollars. If you decide to build your own wind generator, you will only need to spend about 150 to 300 dollars. This allows you to easily recover from your investment in just a month or two.

So what do you exactly need to make your own wind generator? You will need to have a set of plans, some basic tools, a motor, blades, a center hub, a small frame to be used as a tail, and a tower. You will then need to give yourself a few days to finish your project.

Most of the parts that you will need can be obtained from your backyard or from your attic or from your basement. However, you will need to purchase the motor which can cost you about 50 to 150 dollars, depending on its size. The size of the motor will determine the amount of electricity it can generate.

Your set of plans will determine how your wind generator will look like and how the different parts should piece in together. See to it that you follow your plans carefully to keep you free of trouble. Learning how to build your own wind generator can be a rewarding experience. Not only will you have a weekend project, you can also save on electricity costs.

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