Question by r34gtrowner: How can I make residential wind power?
I want to make residential wind power for my home.
I live in a built up area so I cannot have one of those massive things spinning around in my backyard.
I want to make one of those smaller windmills I always see on roof tops? Anybody have some instructions for me?
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Answer by vernshewer
Residential wind power is getting very popular and I am glad its catching on.
I made mine last weekend using the instructions at earth4energy guide
It’s actually a very simple process!
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sekar s says:
September 8, 2011 at 4:04 am (UTC 0)
search in the wikepedia cite for the dealer in your region and contact.
gduncan says:
September 8, 2011 at 4:42 am (UTC 0)
Earth4Energy looks promising. There are a couple of other products out there as well. I found one called Poor Man’s Guide To Wind Power And Battery Systems and blogged about it last month. This guy promises to show you how to make a 1,000 watt wind turbine for less than $ 150.00 and a 3,000 watt wind turbine for about $ 220.00. The smaller one is probably what you’re looking for.
Stacy says:
September 8, 2011 at 5:31 am (UTC 0)
Yes, Earth4Energy is the way to go.
check http://www.greenoholic.com/earth4energy.htm for guidance and review.
bombora649 says:
September 8, 2011 at 6:11 am (UTC 0)
I got a simple set of instructions and in fact built three of these after I was so satisfied with the first one. I got my schematics and detailed instructions from http://www.ebooksreviewed.info/earth4energy and was on my way in no time, check it out if you’re interested.