How To Make A Wind Generator

 
 

How To Make A Wind Generator To Save Money On Electricity


 
 






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Solar energy is not the only easy way to supply power to your house. Many people make use of wind energy to supply power to their homes and it’s not all that difficult to do. As a matter of fact, you can easily learn how to make a wind generator right there in your home. Don’t worry because they will not cost a lot and the materials are inexpensive and easy to find.

 

A do-it-yourself wind generator is one good way to provide extra power to your house and at the same time, save you a lot of money. You can put this thing up effortlessly and it will generate energy without interruption as long as there is a sufficient amount of wind in the area where you plan to build it.

 

But you may be wondering if it is really worth the effort to learn how to make a wind generator?

 

Well, if this is something you are just beginning to consider, you might be surprised at the many benefits that you can get from this kind of generator, some of which are:

 

- Lowers your electricity bill, so you save you money this way.
- You can help the environment, as it is an eco-friendly power generator.
- More importantly, this kind of power is easy to set up and, unlike the other power generators, they are cheaper to build and maintain.

 

A typical wind generator will cost you roughly $5000, but that will still depend on the required power wattage of your home. On the other hand, if you want to make your own wind generator, you can utilize recycled items or purchase some parts for only $400 or even less. That’s a big savings isn’t it?

 

How to get started.

 

Before you start building the wind power, you must first ask your local government and homeowners association about any restrictions concerning the setting up of the generator. This can be a big issue especially if you are living in a populated locality.

 

Find out how much kilowatt hours are needed for your home. By knowing this, you will be able to pick the right plans for building your wind generator. And after you have your plans and kit, you must take the time to do these things:

  1. Ask for some pointers from your local weather bureau about the wind speed and velocity in your area.

  2. Get professional assistance to do precise calculation for your wind gauge and to compute the power formula.

  3. Know the current wind direction around your home. This is vital since this is where you will place your generator.

 

Once you’re done with computations, you’re going to work on these:

  1. Protective casing. This casing is to shield the body of the wind generator. You can get these from furnace dealers for a fairly cheap price.

  2. Tail. This is one part of the generator where you can use your creativity. 

  3. Blades and hub. These items are available in hardware stores.

 

In conclusion, if you are thinking of learning how to make a wind generator from scratch, you will need power tools, some basic knowledge with construction, and a great determination to pull it off.