Is wind power generator at home really work ?

October 6th, 2009

I heard about wind power generator and I want to make a wind power generator to power things in my house. Although I am not sure where to find good information. I want to save money. Is there any reliable information on how to make wind power generator at home?

I made mine wind power generator and its saving me some good money :) I use it to power various things inside and outside my house. I found the best source of info for this at:

http://retirerichguide.com/WindGenerator.html

Good luck :-)

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7 Responses to “Is wind power generator at home really work ?”

  1. Comment by beermakesufat

    I think a car alternator driven by a fan blade might work at charging battery’s. I have been thinking of it myself. :-)
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  2. Comment by Liam O

    Making one yourself may be cost efficient, to buy one takes 20 years or so to pay for itself. To make. Make a windmill, connect to a dynamo and wire to big batteries.
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  3. Comment by donna d

    google it to find out there is all kinds of information on the Internet about the subject.
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  4. Comment by mi06902

    I made mine wind power generator and its saving me some good money :) I use it to power various things inside and outside my house. I found the best source of info for this at:

    http://retirerichguide.com/WindGenerator.html

    Good luck :-)
    References :
    http://retirerichguide.com/WindGenerator.html

  5. Comment by Nopi R

    You have to take into consideration the speed and duration of wind in your area. Most wind power generator available in the market are very expensive to acquire and to maintain. If you want to build an experimental wind generator you can use a car alternator as your dynamo to charge your battery, but you have to design a good wind turbine that will spin even at the weakest wind. Goodluck!
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  6. Comment by gduncan

    You could take a look at a new DIY guide that was released recently. It’s called Earth4Energy and it promises step-by-step instructions for building your own wind generator and your own solar panels.
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    http://www.squidoo.com/buyearth4energy

  7. Comment by Stephanie Meyer

    lol many of the observations many people make are a bit spacey, quite often i wonder whether they even read the documents and reports before writing or whether they just simply read the titles and jot down only the first thought that one thinks of. regardless, it is enjoyable to read through keen commentary once in a while as opposed to the same exact, classic post vomit that i invariably see on the net