Go Green with Wind Power Kits

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

With going green being the latest development to take the world by storm, its no small wonder that DIY wind power kits are now the talk of the town. Not only is wind energy cheaper in the long run, but it is also a sustainable form that is ideal for remote locations. While you do need a certain amount of space in order to set the turbine up, it is also possible to do so within an urban area, provided it does not block or endanger anyone. There are also different sizes to suit every space and need, ranging from mini kits that can supply power to a few household appliances to a top range one that can generate power for an entire household and then some more.  Before you decide to go in for any of the wind power kits available in the market, it is important to examine all aspects of how you are going to install the machine and use it. Only after careful consideration should you make your selection to ensure that you get maximum utility out of the machine.

Investment

DIY wind power kits cost a little over two thousand dollars, which is a one-time investment. You can either choose to buy a full kit that comes with all the parts and the directions, or you can buy only the blueprint and find the parts yourself. It all depends on how handy and tech savvy you are. The full kit usually contains an alternator that has already been put together, along with blades and a tail vane. Other parts that have to be assembled are also included, but be prepared to improvise as per your space constraints.

Setting Up

While setting the DIY wind power kit up, it is important to consider your location and the rules of the county where you want to set it up. Remember that the machine, once installed, will be well over twenty feet high. And you also need to consider the amount of wind the location receives. While it doesn’t need a constant supply of strong wind, a moderate amount of wind is required to generate electricity to power a home.  Once the machine has been put into place and works to your satisfaction, you can even consider going off the local power grid completely. But make sure that you do this only once the machine has been tried and tested.

Benefits

The benefits of a DIY wind power kit are numerous and include the fact that you make a one-time investment. After successfully installing the kit, your expenditure on power will be cut by nearly half, if not completely. And apart from saving the money, this form of power generation is also completely pollution free along with being unlimited. Also, by putting it together, you have not only learned a new skill, but you will also be saving on money you would have otherwise spent on professional installers and repairmen. If by chance you have any problems with the machine once installed, you will be well equipped to discover and rectify the issue.

While wind power has only recently become popular, it is one of the cleanest and easiest ways of generating electricity. Thus, by getting yourself a DIY wind power kit, you can rest assured that you are well on the way to going green.

Wind Power Kits – How to Slash Your Electricity Bills Using Wind Power

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

In order to start using renewable forms of energy you first need to know what would work best in the area you live in between solar panels and wind turbines. If you happen to live in a windy area then you are well off building your own wind generator. All you need is a DIY wind kit that will make everything easier for you.There is one kit called “The Budget Kit” that can help you build your own renewable energy source right in your own backyard. There are tons of wind power kits available in shops and online you just need choose one that fits your needs and comes at an affordable price.

More and more people have started to benefit from wind power mainly due to the high energy bills they get each month. A small 1000 W wind turbine can slash your electric bill considerably. Why not build your own source of electricity and stop depending on your power company when it’s so easy these days by using a wind power kit? Most DIY wind kits come with all the components, tools and set of instructions that you need to start generating electricity for your home.

Imagine going off-grid and how much money you can easily save each year that you can spend more wisely. You have two main options when you decide to start building a wind generator. You either choose a wind power kit that will suit your needs or you can simply go for a DIY wind power guide that will give you all the information you need to build a wind generator. DIY manuals are quite affordable and they will not only teach you basic information on setting a wind power system but they provide fully illustrated diagrams to walk you through the entire project and not only but you will also get tips on where to purchase all the components and tools that you need at the lowest cost.

If you’re tired of high electricity bills, discover how thousands of families worldwide benefit from homemade wind turbines and solar panels to power their homes.

For more information on how to build your own wind turbine visit our Earth 4 Energy Review.

Wind Power Kits

Monday, November 30th, 2009

There are several different wind power kits that you can choose from. One example is the budget kit and in the budget kit, you are provided with everything you need to generate your own electricity and help you with your energy needs. This system comes with 6 major parts.

The first part is called the turbine Rutland 503 which is ideal and has the ability to produce 60 watt which would power roughly 5 or 6 energy saving light bulbs. Luckily since the energy is stored in a battery you can later on use it with equipment that requires a higher amount of power.

Then you have the rigging which is 1m of steeling tubing. That is used to mount the turbine however it is up to you to mount it on a suitable location. Next you have the cable which is 10 meters you use this to run between the turbine and the regulator. The regulator is hrs503 which is specifically made for the turbine that is in this kit.

The fifth element in this kit is the battery. The battery that was chosen is an AGM 35 which is a maintenance free battery. Finally the last but definitely not least item is the inverter which is a Genius 150 watt the inverter must turn the DC current in to AC current that powers household appliances. They chose this to make sure that the battery does not deplete too quickly and what this means to you is that you can plug in appliances up to 150 watts.

Of course also provided to you are the instructions. There are a few other different home wind power kits that you can choose from like the mid range kit which for not that much more money, provides a great deal more electricity. However in the end it is up to you to choose the kid that will satisfy your electricity needs.

Home Wind Power: How You Can SAVE Money Using It

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Home Wind Power: No More Energy Bills to Pay! Read on to Learn More
Over the past years, most people never considered wind power as a serious source of generating energy and electricity, that too, for domestic purposes. In fact, wind was perceived as just another natural phenomenon with very limited usage in life. People generally reveled when the weather was pleasant, and tried to protect themselves when storms or blizzards attacked an area.
However, the situation grew more serious over time, as the oil crisis hit the world. The prices of oil rose rapidly, and the need for an alternative, less expensive source of energy was felt acutely. Such an energy source would indeed be required pretty soon. Now, wind power fitted the bill perfectly. In addition, the supply of wind power was plentiful as well. Thus, many experts tried to combine automobile alternators to radiator cooling fans. This was expected to produce 12 volts of DC current, and was quickly stored away on automotive storage 12 volt batteries. However stretching whatever little power that was produced to 120 volts of AC current, proved to be an unpractical task for most people. And thus, these trials on wind energy harnessing came to an end.
Business houses however, remained extremely active during this period. By the latter parts of 2007, wind power driven devices, like mini generators and turbines arrived in the markets, in large quantities too. Provided that enough quantities of wind power were available, these devices, coupled with utility grids, could substantially bring down the costs incurred on electricity by people. Experts decided to experiment a bit more with these equipments, in keeping with their mental make-ups. The wind turbines were used to try to generate electricity for one’s home requirements. The potential benefits of such an experiment were huge.
It was not that all these attempts met with immediate success. Many people found the continuous roaring sound emitted by the wind turbines to be eminently disagreeable. Hence, they complained of mechanical nuisance to the local authorities, against their neighbors, demanding the turbines to be stopped. In such cases, the authorities were in fact bound to put a stop on the working of any win d turbine. The wind power generated by the turbines lacked in reliability as well. Often, the power could not even spin the turbine blades. The impact of these failed experiments was profound. People were saddled with debt, and attempted to resell their electrical equipments, including the turbines, related accessories, and the inverters that were meant to generate 12 volt usable AC current from the obtained DC power. However, not many were interested in buying these products then.
However, it was not all a story of failure and gloom. Several valuable lessons could be gleaned from these failed attempts to harness wind power. Some of these lessons were:
a) Never use wind turbines in congested city areas. The high rises and sky scrapers hamper the smooth flow of wind at these places.
b) Do not try to tap wind energy by using turbines in the urban regions. The noises affect the ecological balance of the area.
c) For best results, combine a solar electricity generator with the home wind power turbines. The former can work smoothly during daytime. As night arrives, the blades of the wind turbine can start to rotate
d) Erect home wind turbines at areas of high elevation and/or at remote places. The former would get smooth, unhampered flow of wind at such places.
e) Opt for home wind turbines if you cannot access utility power, and
f) Note the similarities between a small home wind turbine and a large scale energy firms. The structure, and hence, the complexities of the two are thus the same too, albeit in different degrees. The different components of the home turbines and larger wind energy firms, including the batteries (for smooth flow of power), the torque controller, the inverter (for conversion of DC output to 120 volt AC current) were all the same too.
Thus, you can learn from these lessons and set up your wind power system – all you need to do is refer to an instruction manual. The manual would help you know how to install the system, the ideal place to do so, as well as how to acquire different parts at an affordable price. Free availability of the batteries is also discussed in the manual. The wires of the wind power system, and the safety features related therein should also be given due importance in such a manual. So go ahead and read such a manual and get ready to benefit from wind power. This information would considerably ease the process of installation of the system and using it to your advantage.