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  • Can You Build Your Own Wind Generators?

    Posted on March 26th, 2009 9yards No comments

    The advantages of wind generators are many. They are a renewable source of energy, reduce carbon emissions and can help you save money on your electric build. While they sound fantastic and make sense, how difficult is it to actually build wind generators? Actually you may be surprised.

    If you want to make things easy, you can always purchase a ready made wind generator. However, this could be extremely expensive. Alternatively you can make wind generators for less than $200 dollars. Some of the materials you’ll need are hardware, wiring, a motor, blades, rotor, hub battery back up, tail and body. All of these parts can be easily found in your local hardware store.

    Once you have all of the parts, completing the project will take you just a few hours. This is easily a project you can do in one weekend. Even people with minimal technical ability can build wind generators.

    Now that you know how easy it is to build wind generators, are the right for you? The first thing you need to consider is the amount of wind in your area. Wind speeds need to be at least 5-7 miles per hour. This is actually not much but you will need enough days with that amount of wind. You can check averages in your area by looking on local weather sites. In addition, you also need enough space to build your wind generator. The blades will be about 4 feet long and you’ll need to have the wind generator far enough away from anything for the blades to turn without hitting anything.

    If you have the space and the wind, wind generators are a great way to reduce your electric build. They are also great to have in addition to solar panels. If you have a cloudy day with a breeze, you can still generate more than enough electricity for your house.

    If you’re ready to learn more about how to build wind generators, Earth 4 Energy has an execellent instruction manual. It will walk you through each step with illustrations and easy to follow instructions. Check out the Earth 4 Energy website today to learn more and build your own wind generator this weekend.

  • Wind Generators to Make Electricity

    Posted on March 23rd, 2009 9yards No comments

    windmill-blades1If you’ve traveled in more remote places of the US or in Europe, chances are you’ve seen giant wind generators. These are large windmill structures the power companies put up to help offset the use of traditional fossile fuels. Now there are more and more residential wind generators popping up to help reduce utility costs. Wind generators are just as effective as solar panels and actually work extremely well together.

    In the past, wind generators were typically used for houses that are so remote they don’t have full access to the power grid. These were typically rather large structures that required a lot of space. That’s no longer the case since technology has improved. In addition, people who have access to the power grid are adding solar and wind energy to save money and/or reduce their carbon footprint.

    Before deciding to build a wind generator, keep in mind the amount of space you have and how windy it is. In most cases, a wind generator is used along with solar panels. While solar panels are “off line” at night and on overcast days, a wind generator can often times pick of the slack and continue to generate energy.

    Many people are buying kits to set up their own wind generators and using do it yourself manuals. There are some excellent do it your self manuals that will show exactly what materials you need and how to build your wind generator. You can complete the entire project for about $200. This is a significant savings over a professional installation and even ready to assemble kits.

    Earth 4 Energy is the best product we’ve found. It gives you clear, easy to follow instructions and illustrations. It will make putting up a wind generator a very easy and productive weekend project. Click here to learn more about Earth 4 Energy right now.