September 8, 2009
How a DIY generator can save you from the recessionary blowback
With expenses of essentials soaring, a DIY generator is becoming a must have in most homes coast to coast. You cannot pass up payments toward mortgages or your debt and even essentials, but you would be forced to if you don’t act fast. Power companies are charging you more every year as the resources they use to generate electricity are fast getting depleted. Many Americans are realizing that since they are sourced from overseas, there would be no respite from high power costs.
The economic recession has made people sit up and take notice of the looming danger ahead. Average American home owners end up paying thousands of dollars each year toward power bills. The costly scenario has made them go for a DIY generator to power their homes or offices.
Not only generating power is cheap, it is clean if you use wind or solar power, or even gas. You could be doing some service to the environment and encouraging others to replicate your feat. If you can generate electricity on your own, you can do it for a far lower cost. It is the ideal way to beat the power bills and even go off grid.
Initially, you may not be able to generate your entire power requirement, but in a few years you can go off grid with your DIY generator. The surplus power that you would be producing would be bought by the power companies. They would pay you for the excess electricity you generate. If you can harness natural wind energy, you can save loads in power bills. It is clean and green energy.
Nowadays, generators are also becoming common in many American homes as there are power outages leaving residents without electricity even for days. If you have some land space, you can install a wind generator at a fraction of the cost. You don’t need to be an expert or an engineer to DIY a generator as it requires basic knowledge.
The tools are with you and the materials can easily be sourced from a local hardware store. If power use for your home is high, you would need a wind generator. If your home is located in a place where the wind speed is 9 miles an hour, you can safely go for a generator. You would need a couple of hours of wind at that speed to generate your requirement and also conserve some. Converters would aid in converting DC to AC depending on what you want to power.
It would also depend on the height of the tower as the higher it would be the better chances for generating more electricity. The number of blades and the speed at which they would rotate would also determine the generation capacity of your DIY generator.
About the Author: Johan Marais has been writing about building and building related project for a while (c) www.diybuildingtips.com
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These are tough economic times and the first step is to make your own energy to stop paying the high power bills. Power companies have no alternative but to send you higher bills every year as the energy they use for generation of power is non renewable. The environment suffers and carbon emissions worsen global warming conditions.
As the power companies keep charging you high prices you have to forgo other essential expenditures like repayment of debts and other urgent bills. On an average, every American home owner pays thousands of dollars each year for power. Instead of paying to the power companies, the best option is to make your own energy that is renewable, clean and green. Sun, wind and water are abundant.
Of the three, solar and wind power is most common and a preferred resource for electricity generation. Both sunlight and wind is abundant, they are clean and don’t harm the environment. Getting a solar system installed or done by you can be an excellent way to beat the high power bills the power companies keep sending you. You need to harness sunlight and convert it into electricity. With wind power, you need to do the same by setting up a turbine.
You can either buy a solar power system or solar panels from a retailer or get them installed on your roof or DIY by the weekend with simple materials available at the local hardware store near you. You can also buy a wind turbine or do it yourself. For both solar and wind power generation, you can save thousands of dollars by DIY. It is simple and the internet is full of guidelines. You can set up a system at about $200. If you make your own energy, you can also involve your kids along and could have loads of fun during the weekend.
Primarily, for a solar power system, you need to install the panels on the roof of your home at a particular angle to get as much sunlight as possible. You need to conserve the energy to power your home. Before you go about to make your own energy, calculate the power requirement and the bills that you are paying. Depending on your requirement you should be installing the number of solar panels. You can begin by generating a portion of your total requirement and slowly increase more panels.
You need a couple of hours of wind at a particular speed to generate electricity, but to set up a tower, you need some land space. The higher the tower the more wind it can collect, but your expenses would also go up. In both systems you gain both ways. By generating cheap power for you total requirement you can go off grid. And the power companies would pay for the surplus you generate while you make your own energy.
About the Author: Johan Marais has been writing about building and building related project for a while (c) www.diybuildingtips.com
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