Wind power home electrical generators have previously been expensive, but they are quickly becoming competitively priced alternatives to other energy resources. There are various regulations that may impede someone trying to purchase and install wind generators, but there is usually a best fit for everyone. Wind generated power provides cheap energy and provides an attractive alternative for our home energy needs.
testing the power out put of my DIY wind turbine
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on May 29th, 2010. 19 Comments.
here is my wind power generator prototype1 light up in the night
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Tilting Flaps (Horizontal rotation) to drive wind power generators or gearboxes. This kind of driving arrangement offers a strong torque to drive the power generator or gearbox. It is more efficient than traditional ones. This arrangement is composed of a set of tilting flaps which rotate in a plane parallel to wind direction; flaps are capable to adjust their positions to face wind current to be effective then to return to their initial ineffective positions in predetermined points. Driving torque can be increased by elongating torque arm and/or increasing the surface area of the flaps. The increased driving torque can result in making use of slower wind to drive generators, enlarging geographical maps of areas to be served and increasing numbers of users. For more details please go to www.oti.com For the no rudder Tilting Flaps (Horizontal rotation) type please go to www.youtube.com For the (Vertical rotation) type please go to www.youtube.com ((email: riadh@mabna-iq.com))
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Building a wind generator is a great project for your family. Spend weekend learning about the benefits of wind power verses electricity produced at a plant and teach this to your children. Understand and verbalize the responsibility we have to our community and the environment around us. Devote the weekend to working together to build your wind powered generator. Give everyone a specific duty and allow them to take pride in their craftsmanship. This is a great way to spend some quality time as a family, learning new things and working together. The adults will save money while teaching their children valuable lessons.
Many people are turning to Wind Generators to provide power to their homes. These generators cost little to build and can be constructed in one weekend, in some cases. With a simple to understand set of plans and some positive thinking, you two can build a wind powered generated for your home that will produce free wind energy for your home for years.
For the first time builder, it is important to become familiar with the different parts of the wind powered generator and what all it entails. Familiarize yourself with the distinct parts of the generator. These parts consist of the blades, hub, body, towel and the tower for the wind generator.
Building the blades and hub are by far the most time consuming part of the entire project. Once these two parts are built, you are well on your well. The blades and hub are not difficult to build; they just take time and patience. Grab a buddy or make this a father-son project. The material you will need to build the blades and hub are easily accessible. You might even be able to obtain the blade material for free. Ask around, you may be surprised. While you are building these parts, order the motor for the wind generators.
If you order it in the beginning you will not have to wait around for it after the blades and hub are completed. The motor is the heart of the generator and is what converts the wind to energy. If you are environmentally conscious, as many of us should be, consider building the body and tail of your generator from recycled material. Recycled stainless steel, double wall chimney pipe is a great material to use as the body for the wind generator. This material can be obtained from your local chimney installer or from a dealer that sells wood stoves. Furnace dealers may have this recycled material, as well. Stainless steel is a great metal that protects the motor and internal moving parts.
Let your artistic flair shine through when designing your wind generator tail. Think of a funky theme or paint the tail a fun, bright color. You can paint is to match the color of your house or stencil your last name on it. The sky is the limit. Make it fun and pleasing to look at. Ask your children for ideas and let them participate. They will take pride in the work they accomplished and the good your wind generator is doing for the environment.
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on Dec 14th, 2009. Comment.
I need a good size for every part for my wind turbine:
blades
rotor
generator
the shafts
inverter and the tower
Please give it detail on all measurements. If you can find a good link or two please use it
THANK YOU!!
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on Nov 17th, 2009. 1 Comment.

