When you make home made windmills, you are generating a apparatus that uses wind power to make electrical energy (you probably already knew that but I'll go on anyway). It captures wind power and converts it into mechanical power that moves the blades of a motor to create electrical power. When you construct a residential windmill you can create thousands of megawatts of electricity. They are also a very popular power solution for individual homes and farms.
If you have the right set of plans on how to make a home made windmill it can be done without having to buy an costly commercial one. (See the bottom of this article for a link to Earth4Energy)...
We have done quite a bit of study before we in fact started building our wind generator. We discovered a guide on how to make a windmill generator, that was easy to read and follow with detailed instructions as well as videos, which show exactly how to make a windmill at home.
Now here are some basic things, you have to familiarize yourself with, before even starting to build your own home made windmill.
In order to learn how to construct a working windmill you need to know about the towers, the batteries, the turbines, the tail and the hub assembly.
Some of the simple tools you need to construct wind turbines are wrenches, a saw and a drill. Depending on what kind of windmill you are planing to build, there might be some extra tools needed. Basic wiring tools like strippers and line pliers are also helpful.
One part that you might have to buy is the motor, we were lucky enough, as we could get a really cheap one, in great shape from our local scrap guy. You can get them on Ebay for about $30 (brand new!)
The motors on wind turbines require regular maintenance and oiling to be effective and it also extends their life significantly. But they will provide an outstanding and inexpensive energy supply for years to come. E4E, by the way comes with a maintainance plan (the only diy guide that has this).
Having a big space to work is definitly a plus, a garage, a backyard... I built mine on my deck. And, if you don't have the space to construct one, you most likely don't need a home made windmill.
All in all we can say, that it takes a little work to construct a windmill, but it’s not really complicated and it can be done really economically. Not only that but it is a super fun project!
Once you are up and running, the dropping electricity bills make up the time, you had to spend, and the brain energy it took to discover something new.
Listen, anybody can do this, what are you waiting for?
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