Home Made Windmill-build an efficient, cheap, good looking windmill
| by Malcom Reynolds | July 31, 2008
There is a consensus among anybody that knows what theyre talking about when it comes to turbine size. They all agree that small turbines- like those found on home made a windmill- dont produce a significant amount of energy. But what these people dont take into account is that a small home made windmill is cheap to make and maintain and for that reason alone is worth the investment. They also neglect to mention that you can build multiple small windmills for cheap.
Im not talking about an inefficient scrapper windmill. You can build a fairly top of the line windmill with the right instructions. To build a windmill you dont even need to be all that technical now that the technology is more advanced. However, there is no use building where one doesnt belong. No matter the expense of the windmill, if the location is bad a home made windmill is just as useless as a fancy one.
Make sure you check your local wind maps to see if your average wind speed is at least 9 mph.
If youre not being conservative with your energy usage then youre not getting the most out of your ambition to save the planet or save money on your electric bills. Make sure youve upgraded all the light bulbs to fluorescent bulbs, clothes washers to driers to gas powered units, windows to double-pane windows, etc, etc, before installing a home made windmill.
Remember that your appliances dont use electricity-you do. YOU have to be aware of which lights are on where, and which ones should be on and why. Once you make sure that your habits are managed and that your home is efficient without the windmill, its time to install that home made windmill.
Technically, you first need government approval but getting it takes no time at all and theres a good chance somewhere down the line theyll be paying you for having installed that cheap home made windmill.
Spending all your income on an expensive windmill if youre just starting out carries a lot more risk than building your own. A Home made windmill is a good place to begin your journey into renewable resources because theyre less of an investment and if done right will yield fantastic results.
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Im not talking about an inefficient scrapper windmill. You can build a fairly top of the line windmill with the right instructions. To build a windmill you dont even need to be all that technical now that the technology is more advanced. However, there is no use building where one doesnt belong. No matter the expense of the windmill, if the location is bad a home made windmill is just as useless as a fancy one.
Make sure you check your local wind maps to see if your average wind speed is at least 9 mph.
If youre not being conservative with your energy usage then youre not getting the most out of your ambition to save the planet or save money on your electric bills. Make sure youve upgraded all the light bulbs to fluorescent bulbs, clothes washers to driers to gas powered units, windows to double-pane windows, etc, etc, before installing a home made windmill.
Remember that your appliances dont use electricity-you do. YOU have to be aware of which lights are on where, and which ones should be on and why. Once you make sure that your habits are managed and that your home is efficient without the windmill, its time to install that home made windmill.
Technically, you first need government approval but getting it takes no time at all and theres a good chance somewhere down the line theyll be paying you for having installed that cheap home made windmill.
Spending all your income on an expensive windmill if youre just starting out carries a lot more risk than building your own. A Home made windmill is a good place to begin your journey into renewable resources because theyre less of an investment and if done right will yield fantastic results.
Permission to the reprint rights of the article, free of charge, provided that the article remains unchanged and the authors resource box is included in the reprint.
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