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Wind Generator and Solar Panel | Build Your Own Portable Wind Generator at a Low Cost!

Wind Generator and Solar Panel

Wind Generator and Solar Panel – Build Your Own Portable Wind Generator at a Low Cost! Are you someone who is searching for a place where you can buy a portable wind generator at an inexpensive price? If so, there is no better deal you will find than building your own with the help of an easy to follow DIY generator. This article will not only help you to see how cost effective it is in building your own portable wind generator, but how simple and easy the process is. The cost of buying a wind generator can be in excess of 0 which is often the price range for units with smaller electricity output. Larger units go for twice that price and above, depending on the amount of electricity they are able to produce. But for under 0, you can build your own generator that is capable of generating the same amount of electricity as readymade versions. This can all be made possible, by following one of the many DIY wind generator guides that can be purchased online. Any of these DIY guides should be able to show you how you can create your own wind generator from parts that you probably already have around your home. For those parts that cannot be found at your home, you should be able to find them at electronic stores and hardware stores at reasonable prices. And there is no need to worry that the task of building the generator might be too challenging and time consuming. Most DIY guide uses the help of illustrated diagrams to guide you step-by-step
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my going green projects-hobbies, will be updating and showing you how to build a rain containers,wind generators,and update on solar panels,and more.
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  1. Achmad Maximilian says:

    @rahat
    Good demonstration….
    Commercial solar panels are too expensive!
    if you want a solution to power your home
    you have to learn to build your own solar panels…
    Go To Google and do a search for “Top DIY Solar Panels”
    Choose the first Result ( Skip The Advertisement)

  2. richcollins513 says:

    Filter the rain water, bird dropings can kill you

  3. joe18370 says:

    ill be doing video soon ,i use my solar everyday,do you think people spending a lot off cash for nothing ,when i needed it, it is all ways there and never failed me,but i am moving on from storing power ,by using grid tie inverter,and i am building self powered generator.

  4. dncounty says:

    Instead of covering the whole property and mundane wallyworld products, let’s see a detailed video about each specific item. Viewers seem to be interested in the part about solar, or the part about wind power. I would like to know more about your wind turbine and what it can do for charging batteries and what you actually use your “storeed” power for. We all know it’s useless when you need it, so let’s talk about the realistic nature of what these parts of a system do when assembled together.

  5. dncounty says:

    Did you ever notice that all your “walmart” sold products seem to degrade quickly, or break first or second time you use it? You have the right idea, but if you want to support local business, buy local or at least buy from people who know the products they sell. You might spend more money in the beginning, but you’ll see the difference over time, especially if not sooner. Wear clothes sold at Walmart, then buy real clothes from Cabella’s or Eddie Bauer. No designer or designer knockoffs. -Nick.

  6. rydantheman says:

    Pretty friggin useless man…..so your basically just walking around showing what you have hahaha….again, useless

  7. joe18370 says:

    thanks to all replies , i try to do my best ,my camera has busted and im working on getting a new one,it is winter time here and will be posting more videos in the spring,i will be getting into gold panning this summer,metal detecting, ghost hunting and fun stuff like that,all so solar panel and wind generator ,happy holidays to everyone thanks.

  8. tonintheboys says:

    Hay Joe remember your on the internet and will always have comments from small brains. GOOD JOB. At least you get up and give it a try. Can’t wait to see more. Thanks

  9. lavergne159 says:

    when u try to explain what u got and what ur doing u studder like some one who just threw it together without thinking duuuhhhhh dude get ur shit together …..TY

  10. joe18370 says:

    well i had to move from fl and now im in pa ,and getting my system up and working,i did get a few panels up and got them and everything eles hooked up ,but i still have to get the 2 harbor frieght solar panels up,. but im finding that being out of the heat in fl,and in a cooler climate,im getting more power out of my system , ill be doing a new video shortly,i still have to run a lot of wire and hook to some lights.

  11. 1kzrider says:

    What is the latest setup looking like? Post some new vids Joe.

  12. NoMoWires says:

    Joe, Keep up the good work. You got some neat ideas. I want to see that current project Wind Generator. That is sgreat idea. The one in the backyard looks store bought. Keep the projects commin!!
    Ron

  13. homeismn says:

    Your stuff looks great.. I put most of the rain barrel system in last fall and will finish it in the spring.. I then will start my solar power system. Do you have instructions for me how to build a wind gen like yours? Keep it comming… And let the others laugh.

  14. joe18370 says:

    you are so wright with the wife thing,yea im going to build a box outside for my batteries,i dont get much wind at all in fl,its a hobby for me to build wind generators and solar and stuff.

  15. mrbuki77 says:

    Your wife sounds like my wife, not a believer!…don’t worry. I got started with rain barrels, garden and solar from harbor freight. We are now starting to see the payback. Great setup. I’m not sure about the wind hook up inside your home. You may not need that.

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