Does a small wind turbine save me money?
I have watched a promo at tv this morning about building my own wind generator and that guy seemed to be very convincing, everything was costing about 0 and he was making his own energy at home.Also when he was making something extra it was payed by the energy company so he made something ecologic and also economic.
I wanna know who made this , cause on tv looks very nice but in reality might be different , so did anybody made a domestic wind generator ?If yes how ? or where did you read all the details? Thank you!
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I have personally seen other guides that have been made available and I found them very confusing. I have a great passion for the environment and I want as many people as possible to start generating their own power.
That’s why I have written my manual in simple, easy-to-read English with clear illustrations that will guide you through the process. My manual was created with the complete novice in mind so I will basically hold your hand through the build and installation process.
After writing my manual I wanted to know if "the average person" could generate their own power simply by following my guide. I set out to find my test subjects who wanted to "go green" and I found 11 people who knew nothing about generating power. I was very happy to see that all of my test subjects were able to generate enough electricity to power their household appliances!
You can find it on my blog : http://windgeneratorguide.blogspot.com/
Yeah I actually built a small wind turbine just about a week or so ago and so far it is working much better than I expected.
I used this site as a guideline when I picked what product works best..
http://www.alternativeenergy-reviews.com/windturbine.html
I tried the number 1 pick and it was really easy to follow and helped me build a nice small wind turbine.
Good luck and hope that helps!
It most definately does. I’m not sure about the specific one but I’ve put up three of them and I see a big savings, I’m planning on doing a couple more and starting to actually sell power back to the grid and make a profit. Do not be fooled by those prefab units, people charge from $7,000 – $10,000 for those.
I got my schematics from http://www.ebooksreviewed.info/earth4energy and was very impressed. It came with easy plans and sources to buy everything as cheap as possible. Cost me under $200 for everything.