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Build Your Perfect Homemade Windmill Today

The green movement is charging full speed ahead and many companies are jumping on the bandwagon—seeking to profit by using the Earth’s natural resources. Building a homemade windmill is a perfect way to reduce power bills and it’s inexpensive and easy to make.

Sure, you could hire builders to build a windmill, but that’s not a good way to go. That’s not a good thing.

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Quick green question for you. Did you know that even a few MPH of wind for your homemade windmill will generate power? You bet. Many people think you need to living in a wind tunnel to generate power. Lots of wind isn’t required. Even if your location is only getting a couple MPH of wind, you can generate wind power.

Here’s what you need to be on the lookout for when building your own windmill.

The first thing is the homemade windmill plans. They need to be good. I can’t think of anything worse than building a DIY windmill without good plans.

Second, you should be using parts that can be found anywhere. And your plans should call for inexpensive items. You shouldn’t be emptying your saving’s account to build your windmill.

Third, your guide should give you building tips so you can build the right windmill for your location.

Building a home windmill can be done today and I’d encourage you to start. It’s amazing. By helping the Earth you can put cold cash in your pocket. Want to hear something scary? Someone I know just got a $550ish power bill. I wouldn’t wait until that’s you. The Earth has given us free power that will never run out. You just need to start using it.

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Add comment August 27, 2008

Building a Homemade Windmill Today

It’s very practical to build a homemade windmill. You can enjoy the fruits of Earth’s natural wind energy without great cost. Did you know that you can get rid of your over-priced power bills by using wind power? When you use the Earth’s natural power, we all win.

 

Build a Homemade Windmill Now!

Build a Homemade Windmill Now!

Bigger isn’t always better. When building your windmill, size is important‚ both bigger and smaller.

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Here’s a hypothetical example. Let’s imagine that you build a 10,000 watt windmill and your area gets 8mph of wind on average. In that situation, your windmill will produce 250w of energy. But what happens if your average wind speed was just 16 mph? You’ll receive a huge boost of up to 9x the power now. By not building the proper windmill that’s specific to your area, you’ll waste a golden opportunity.

The good news is that it’s relatively inexpensive to build smaller homemade windmills. And they work great. With smaller parts come easy-to-use kits and ready-made components. It really is easy.

If I were you, I’d start now. Traditional energy is getting more expensive and it’s not doing our planet any favors. Responsible energy generation, like through windmills, is free and helps our planet. Building a windmill is cheaper today than ever before.

Lower power costs and helping the Earth are two great reasons to build a homemade windmill today. There are kits out there, but I recommend getting a windmill building guide first. The last think you want is an area full of windmill parts and no idea what to do next.

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Add comment August 26, 2008

DIY Windmill Plans – Startup

 

DIY Windmill

DIY Windmill

If you’re like me, you enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes from doing your own projects. Contrary to the belief of some, a do it yourself windmill is very doable. By taking the right steps, you’ll be well on your way to building the perfect windmill for you.

 

One reason to build a windmill is to harness the free power of the Earth, so that you can reduce or eliminate those high, overpriced power bills.

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Before doing anything, you must know how much energy you’re using. It’s a simple process though. Looking at recent energy bills will do the trick. Don’t skip this step. By knowing how much power you use, you’ll know how much power you need to produce. This will determine what size and type of windmill you need to build.

Here’s another energy tip. Review your consumption of energy. There’s probably several ways to reduce energy use. Perhaps you have lights on in rooms where no one is. Do you have power strips in your home? Do you actually shut them off?

The next step is to assess the wind. Does your area have wind daily or most days of the week? So, what’s the wind flow like? Maybe your city/town/etc experiences daily wind flow of 3-7mph.

Where will your windmill be located? Perhaps you can build a grand windmill or maybe you need to build a micro windmill.

Another decision is deciding on whether or not to buy a windmill kit or to buy a guide (yes) and then buy the kit or parts on their own. I’d be beside myself if I didn’t tell you to get a how to build a DIY windmill guide to make your life easier. Take the right measures before starting your DIY windmill project and you’ll be in great shape. Good luck with your new windmill project.

Add comment August 25, 2008

Build a Windmill – Yes You Can

If you’re looking to build a windmill, it can be easier that you think. Windmills can be micro size or huge and building them can range from super simple to complex. Many people need to build smaller-scaled windmills. Your own windmill will generate wind power.

[ How to Build a Windmill ]

The cost of building a windmill varies on the size and complexity. For instance, you could build a micro windmill and add it to your solar powers for added power. Wind power is a great extra boost. How? Well, at night there’s no sun, so your solar panels aren’t doing much. But, there might be wind right?

Build a Windmill

Build a Windmill

Safety is a must for any DIY windmill project. Before doing anything, make sure you have the right tools for the project. Review your windmill plans to make sure you understand everything.

As you begin to build a windmill, you’ll need to be familiar with some windmill components, like the tower, the wind blades, base, and movement gearbox called the nacelle. Whether you’re building a windmill the size of your hand or the size of a mountain, these components will be there. It might be common knowledge, but I feel the need to say it. Make sure you have all your windmill parts before starting.

Relying on the power company for everything, including an over-priced energy bill, is yesterday’s news. By using the Earth’s natural power, you can reduce your power bills. You can harness the power of the Earth. For a better future and lower (or no) power bills, use wind power. Building your own windmill can be a very simple DIY project.

Add comment August 21, 2008


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