Small Wind Generators How To Build Up A Small Wind Power Generator For Home?

How to build up a small wind power generator for home? - small wind generators

Hello everyone,
I would like to build a medium to medium-sized wind generator (about 1 meter) of each size of the wings. So you can get electricity for my home-based devices such as TV, air conditioning, refrigerator, etc.

What are the requirements .. I hold no legal authority to license and do, and as my line of the main entrance of the house.

thank everyone in advance

7 comments:

Claret_n... said...

First things first: Will there be a temporary source (power failure) or a constant source.

Since it is an extension of your home, you need a permit. They have a certain amount "may have been built without a permit, so if you have not used or a previous owner, which can be produced with permission. You can do this by checking his opinion.

MrGuy said...

To build, most municipalities do not allow the wind. Because they are ugly and most people do not want to see. You need to check your local laws. A 3-foot blade produces no electricity ... 100 watts at full power can ... This is just enough to hold your TV. (TVs consume about 80 W of electricity when 20w when off)

You also need an electrician, because you need to disconnect power to the street level, and the electrician should connect the system power meter connection.

This is not a DIY project.

MrGuy said...

To build, most municipalities do not allow the wind. Because they are ugly and most people do not want to see. You need to check your local laws. A 3-foot blade produces no electricity ... 100 watts at full power can ... This is just enough to hold your TV. (TVs consume about 80 W of electricity when 20w when off)

You also need an electrician, because you need to disconnect power to the street level, and the electrician should connect the system power meter connection.

This is not a DIY project.

TonyM said...

Before you ever thought about switching on power for its electricity needs should consider where you live wind. A windmill takes wind, of course, I know, but know how much. To need to be more accurate than the average wind speed of 8 km / h, preferably about 12 mph

You can check the wind speed at its particular geographical to using one of the following links

To see American http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/onli ...
For Australia, see http://www.wunderground.com/global/Regio ...
UK Europe Inc (), see: http://www.xcweather.co.uk
Http: / view / www.wunderground.com / global / regional Canada to ...

Many more details and explanations about the construction of wind turbines can be found http://www.greenpowereasy-review.com

tim g said...

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=wind+po ...

Tommypar... said...

Very simple, and you have the answer in the previous answer (Gerry).
I remember that:
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Gerry said...

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