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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Build Windmills For Electricity

Are you looking to build an electricity generating windmill to produce free electrical power for your home? Well, you wouldn't be the first! Many people have realized the significant benefits to their electric bills by building and installing home made windmills for electricity.

Building windmills for electricity is not difficult but you must follow the instructions of a good build guide.

Ideally, you will need to have some basic DIY skills in order to successfully complete your windmill project. However, do not be too concerned if you are a complete novice, as many people have still managed to proceed with their projects and successfully build windmills for electricity.

The total amount of power that your home will require will be calculated by using a high quality guide which you can download from the Internet.

I will reveal exactly where you can lay your hands on the very best guides available at the bottom of this article.

What should be considered however is that the bigger windmills for electricity, such as those that produce upto 1,000 watts will require much more effort and are generally far more complex to build compared to smaller sized windmills.

So, how many windmills will you need to build for your home requirements?

Most people build either 1 or 2 windmills for electricity as generally, they do not take up a lot of space. By building just 2 windmills, they will support the amount of electricity required in an average size home but this will of course depend on how large your home is and how much electricity you use.

Another recommendation is that for the less experienced DIY enthusiast, you should start with building smaller to medium sized windmills for electricity first before moving onto larger units.

What Types of Windmills You Can Build to power your home?

For you to be able to generate free electricity at home, a horizontal axis design is the easiest and most effective type you can build. They are designed with blades that are similar to rotary aeroplane propellers and the windmill will consist of the base, tower, rotor blades, batteries and a motor.

Building windmills for electricity is incredibly rewarding and once completed, it will provide you with a great sense of achievement and satisfaction. Not only that but consider how much you will save on your electric bill!

So, the question is, are you ready to build windmills for electricity?

Windmill Electricity - What You Need to Have to Build a Windmill

We all know that the damaging effect caused by the burning of fossil fuels is not a long term answer to providing us with a sustainable energy source.

There are a number of credible alternative green energy alternatives for home electricity that most of us are aware of. One of those is of course, the wind. There's no better alternative than harnessing the natural power of wind to generate electricity for our homes.

So, how do we use the wind to generate power?

By simply building a home windmill to convert the energy from the wind into electricity!

This is very easy to do - in fact, you will probably be pleasantly suprised how easy this actually is. Costs are minimal and most of what you will need is available from any good local hardware store.

This technology will still work regardless of your location in the world!!

What supplies will be required?

Well, here are some of the basic supplies which you will need when building a windmill:

o Metal tubing for the frame of the windmill

o Sheet metal

o 1 X 48 volt battery. Most car batteries are very well suited for home windmills.

o Electrical wiring

o A high quality build guide.

Building a windmill is a very rewarding and enjoyable project and keep in mind the money you will be saving on your utility bill. Many people successfully manage to save anything upto 80% on their electric bill every month!

Also, never overlook the environmental impact that traditional electricity producing methods have on the planet. At least you can be safe in the knowledge that you have at least made the effort and are doing your bit to help!

So, the question is, are you ready to build a windmill generator?