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April 10, 2010

The Motor Is Powerd by the Wind

Filed under: Universe Of Science — admin @ 5:47 pm

You’ll want a manual thats attractively illustrated and goes through a step-by-step what to do process. Some of the parts needed for a homemade wind power generator DC motor used to power your wind generator No special tools are needed just a jigsaw and your everyday wrenches A fairly good size garage or shed PVC pipe for the blades A pole that is at least 30 feet high (old TV antenna works best) Good used batteries (a good guide will show you where to get these for free)Once you are finished putting together your wind power generator, and your have it installed, according to the guide it will generate enough power to power a TV, DVD player, computer and lights for a small shop. Isn’t it time you got started on your own installation project? Just think, no more electricity bills, just Mother Natures Clean Renewable Energy. But because of our own doing, we have turned our planet into a microwave that is melting itself. Wind power we initially used in windmills and turbines that convert the energy used to make electricity available to areas that commercial energy contributors have not reached. Towers can be erected to gather kinetic energy that can later be redistributed as electricity to homes. There are residential wind turbines that could help homeowners with the right property space and the budget lowers their energy costs.These wind turbines can really pump out the power, and the nice thing about the smaller ones is that they will produce energy even in winds of 7 miles per hour. It won’t always be windy in your neck of the woods, but even a little wind can help reduce your expenses. There are simple to read instructions on how to make your own home wind power kit that can greatly reduce your costs of buying a new one. wind turbines

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