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subject: Wind Generator For Home Use: 2 Things You Must Do Before Buying Anything [print this page]


If you are looking into a wind generator for home use it is very tempting to just jump in the water with both feet. It seems very straightforward so many people just rush out and buy something, thinking they can make power easily with just any wind turbine just located any old place.Unfortunately, that strategy will doom your project.

There is just no way around doing some investigation into the details before even thinking about buying anything.While these wind turbine devices are not outrageously expensive they will cost into the thousands of dollars before they are finished for all but the most simple devices out there. Therefore, a little upfront thinking and optimizing is in order.

First off, the most important thing you must do is understand the "raw materials" you have to work with. While it seems that wind is everywhere and you should be able to generate power from it, that is not really the case. Wind generators for home use require a certain amount of wind velocity to turn their rotors just like the larger utility or commercial grade devices.

To get a handle on how much wind you have, you need to become a climate scientist for a little while and take some data on your property. Rest assured the wind follows patterns on your property (and even on your roof). Understanding those embedded flows requires taking in some wind information over time with an anemometer.

An anemometer is a miniature wind turbine that you mount where you think you may want to install your turbine kit that collects data for as long as you leave it there. In most cases, collecting data for 6 months will give you a good idea if the location you have selected is a winner or not.

Secondly, a project of this magnitude requires you to study what things you can possibly do with the power you make. After you have figured out through your anemometer how much energy is latent in your local wind, you can decide what things a wind generator for home use will allow you to power.

Many people get too aggressive at this point and go for a large turbine right off the bat. I suggest though starting small and then adding more wind energy devices if your situation warrants.

With wind generators for home use it is easy to get ahead of yourself. Once you have bought into the concept of wind energy, you are ready to get going and start making free energy. But, the smartest way to proceed is to collect some information and study what it is telling you about your own personal wind energy before you start pricing any actual systems or even think about buying something.

by: Roger Brown




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