September 8, 2009

Super tips on DIY turbines for cheap power

Primarily, the popularity of DIY turbines for generating electricity using wind power is going up as power costs are high and outages are becoming more common in many areas of the US. Americans coast to coast are also realizing that it is simple to construct a turbine and do not require engineering knowledge or skill.

If you live in areas where the wind is continuous and uniform throughout the day, preferably rural areas, you can get one done at a fraction of the cost. If you can put up a wind turbine, your electricity generation concerns would be over for many years to come. Nowadays, many average Americans are feeling the pinch of high power bills.

DIY turbines can cost less than $200 while buying one can take many times more and could make you poorer by several thousands of dollars. You can buy from an online retailer or manufacturer, but it would be far easier for you to attempt one yourself with easy to follow guidelines and video instructions. While most of the tools would be there at home, other parts can be sourced from a hardware store or a home improvement store near you.

You should check your power requirements as well as the amount of wind you can get. If the climate is windy around you, there would be ample resource for generation of electricity. You can go off grid in no time and get the power companies to pay for the surplus. You could also benefit from tax breaks as wind and solar power are energies of the future and Americans are encouraged to opt for them.

Less windy locations can still be ideal for putting up DIY turbines, but you may not be able to generate enough electricity to power your total requirement. But if everything is fine, then the size of the turbine would depend on how much wind energy you require to convert into electricity. But any average American home coast to coast can be easily powered up for the day and night using just a few hours of wind blowing at an average speed.

First, you should go about locating a place on your land where you can capture the maximum amount of wind. It should also be in conformity with your town or municipality zoning requirements. Next is the tower that should be tall for placing the turbine for generating power. The higher the tower the more power it would be able to generate.

But higher towers need to be stronger to withstand hurricanes and they are more expensive. There are many areas in the United States where stormy conditions prevail for most of the year. But then again, very high DIY turbines for getting greater wind power may not be cost effective.

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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