Build A Wind Turbine at Home

by allan on February 25, 2011

Essential tips to build a wind turbine at home

Learning how to build  a wind turbine can easily be done by anyone and not just for serious enthusiasts of green energy.  With these tips, you’ll be building your own wind turbines that are strong enough to generate electricity, and still produce some extra power that your electric company will be buying from you. (see also Build Solar Panel)

Options to build a wind turbine

There are many options for you to choose from when you build a wind turbine.  You can build your windmills using assembly kits, or you can buy all the materials you’ll need to build the tower, wood for carving the blade of the windmill, plus your generator for harnessing wind power.   It’s really simple building windmills.

Wind potential research

Do you have enough resources for buying the necessary materials?  You can take your time and buy them one by one.  And while you’re waiting for all the materials to be complete, take the time to do some research about wind behavior in your area before you build windmills for homes.  Read a wind atlas online, or you can do your own monitoring with the use of a wind meter.  Wind monitoring can take months, but it will provide you with adequate information for the perfect location of your windmills.

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Eco-energy audit

You need to know how much power your house is consuming before you make a decision on your wind turbine.  This eco-energy audit will show weak areas in your house that result in increased energy usage.  These findings can be used to make some green changes in your home that will give you substantial energy savings.  Once you’re done, decide on the power generating capacity of your windmills for home use.

Build a wind turbine

Now that you have your materials, it’s time to know the parts you’ll be making as you build windmills for homes.  You’ll be building a support structure that should hold up the heavy blades and generator, but a reinforced roof can do as well.  Other parts of the unit include the generator connection, the blade, the tail assembly that will maintain the orientation of the unit towards the prevailing wind, plus an array of electrical equipment.

Now it’s time to call in some help for the propping up the windmill.  The entire system can be very heavy, and you’ll need all the help you can get for hoisting the unit up.

Finishing touches

After several days of building and assembly, you’re now ready to hook up your windmills for home even with limited electric circuitry knowledge. But if you wish for your system to direct surplus electricity to your grid, you need to install complex charge controllers with the aid of a licensed electrician.

Impact on the environment

It is true that the energy generated by windmills for the home electric system is sustainable.  However, there is the need to install a storage battery when you build windmills for homes to hold in the power you’ll need when the wind is weak.  The good news is, advances in technology are making batteries more and more environmentally friendly and there are now modern ways of disposing batteries safely.

It is important to know that you must enjoy the learning experience you get when you build windmills for homes.  Windmills are not just trophies that you show off as you enjoy significant energy savings.  We’re here to spread the message that wind turbines are eco-friendly and are resourceful solutions to our ever-increasing energy crisis.

Most people often find that they have to overcome the steep learning curve when learning how to create a working windmill.  However, there’s no question that modern windmills are extraordinarily effective, and among the exciting alternative sources of power for years to come.  As soon as you build a wind turbine, you’ll be pleased to find out that you are using a renewable supply of energy with minimal maintenance – and it’s free.

 

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