Homebuilt Wind Generator Power For Your Home – DIY Plans
Posted by admin on February 10th, 2009 filed in Wind Powered Generators
Homebuilt Wind Generator Power For Your Home – DIY Plans
Homemade wind generators supplying our homes with cheap electricity are now a real possibility thanks to the detailed plans provided by Earth4Energy. Not only can you reduce your home power bill, but you can help the environment at the same time!
The free wind generator plans included with the package, show how you can use easily sourced, low cost materials to build your own wind power generator for around $200. The clear instructions, with step by step Video guides, make it simple with little or no previous technical knowledge necessary.
You can start the project comfortable in knowing that your homebuilt wind generator has the design and construction to ensure efficient electricity production for your home.
Some of the parts required;
1. DC motor (generator).
2. Simple tools available in most home toolsheds.
3. A garage or shed.
4. PVC pipe for the blades.
5. A pole that is at least 30 feet high (an old TV antenna is ideal)
6. Good used batteries (you may be able to get these for free)
Once you’ve finished your DIY wind powered generator, and installed it, according to the guide, you will generate enough electricity to power a TV, DVD player, computer and lights for your home.
And don’t forget that you may well be able to claim federal tax credits for renewable energy. Some States also have rebates and other incentives available to further subsidise your project.
Isn’t it time you got started on your own renewable energy project?
Start enjoying lower bills and clean, renewable energy.
Learn about alternative energy and how to make your own Wind Power Generator with the simple and easy to read "Earth4Energy".
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