Instant Download - No Waits Build home wind turbines or residential wind turbines. Learn how residential wind power works. These instructions to build a
windmill include a 1,000 watt -----------------------------
watch some short videos of my testing my homemade windmills
Here is an excerpt from the book...
Introduction We can all see how gas
prices and energy costs are rising. And there is no
indication that they will fall in the near future. In fact,
all the evidence points to higher and higher prices in the upcoming
years. That is reason enough to look into renewable energy
but certainly not the only reason. Some people purchase rural
property for a very low cost. But it is so low because there
is no electrical lines run to the property. And it may cost
$25,000 plus just to have it run. Some people just don't
trust that the “grid” will always be there and would like some
independence from it. Whatever your reason for being energy
self-sufficient, you are probably looking into one of two
things. Solar power or wind turbines. I actually like both
and believe that they compliment each other. This is
especially true when you have a very windy winter but overcast and
rainy. Then in the summer you have good sun, but not as much
wind. But I believe that a
solar (photo voltaic) system is way too expensive for the average
person. I do believe in solar hot air and water systems
though, especially home made versions. They can be very
inexpensive. But this book will focus on home wind turbines
and
cheap or free battery systems. And not the store bought wind
turbines, but the homemade variety. Why pay $1,000 for a 400 watt store bought wind
turbine when you could make a 1,000 watt machine of your own for only
$150? Why pay $4,000 for a 1400 amp hour 12 volt battery bank
when you can get one for free?
This e-book now includes a section on building 3,000 watt home wind turbines with 11 foot diameter blades. This
download also includes the new
DC Motor Analyzer software. The latest version includes
vertical axis wind turbines as well. Just take a look. Here are some pictures from Tim in Wales. He just completed a 1,000 watt home wind turbine. Notice the blades are 9 feet in diameter. He has almost completely desulfated a 24 volt forklift battery. Gret Job, Tim!
F.A.Q. Q: How many megabytes is this
e-book? Q:
Can I live without the DC Motor Analyzer software and just buy the book
on home wind turbines? Q: Can I really get free
batteries Q: How long is a
forklift battery rated for? Does it last longer than golf
cart batteries? Q: Are the blades really free, and
how long does it really take to carve them? Q: I know someone with a small
home wind turbine that produces 400 watts, but, My God, that thing is
loud. How loud will your homemade windmill be? I
have neighbors you know. Q: Can I power my house from one
home wind turbine? Q:
What if I would rather have one big one instead of 10 smaller
ones? Also, the bigger the blade, the slower it spins. So you will need to gear up the output or use a homemade generator....more complexity. And, thirdly, if you use a single big generator and it fails for some reason, then you have no backup. Why put all your eggs in one basket. Isn't it easier to build home wind turbines that you can install by yourself and even build more if needed? This is an e-book in standard PDF format. Upon successfully purchasing, the link to download the e-book will be shown to you. It is 45 pages long in full color and the download is 3.3 MB in size. It takes about 10 to 15 seconds to download when using cable modem or DSL. It will take about 4 to 5 minutes with dialup. You will need winzip to open the compressed download.
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