Monday, July 20, 2009

Build a Homemade Windmill - DIY Wind Generators For Under $100

Alternative energy options for homeowners are on the rise, just like the cost of conventional energy. You can build your own homemade windmill, also known as a wind generator and create your own free energy.

If you were to buy a commercial wind generator or solar array, it would cost you thousands of dollars. However, you can build your own wind generator for under $100 and generate over 1000 watts of power!

Homemade windmills are sprouting up all over the country and in areas with wind velocities as little as 6-8 mph. These wind generators create free electricity day and night, 365 days a year.
You can use this energy to power lights, computers, electronic equipment, pond pumps, night time lighting and for emergency power outages.

There is a ton of energy in the wind and the amazing thing is, power is proportional to the cube of speed. Meaning that if you double the speed of the wind, you actually quadruple the power output.
There are many good guides available to build your own homemade windmill, but a few of the things you want to look for are:

1. The homemade windmill plans have to be easy to read and follow.

2. The wind generator has to produce over 1000 watts of power.

3. It is possible to build the windmill for under $100 usd.

4. Not a copycat design of other wind generators.

5. Should be made from readily available materials.

6. It must be easy to build and assemble (even for us women).

7. It must be tough enough to endure heavy thunderstorms.

8. And the finished product has to look good. (Pesky neighbor approval).

If you keep these things in mind when looking for homemade windmill designs, you will not only have a better chance of completing your project successfully; you will also have a wind generator that packs a serious free energy punch.

Although wind generators do not have a huge foot print, they can have a pretty large sky print. The blades could reach nine feet or more from tip to tip and the tower reaches nearly twenty feet into the air. There are designs that reduce the blade diameter to six or seven feet and still produce the energy to make it worthwhile to build, so take your time looking for the homemade windmill best suited for your property.

Want to build your own wind powered generator? Of course you do! You can get a step by step guide at my website showing you how to build your own homemade windmill / wind generator and the greedy tax hungry government can't do a thing to stop you from enjoying FREE energy! Go to http://www.MylaMadson.com/offthegrid

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