Used Wind Turbines
That’s why used wind turbines generators are typically used in mutual complement with another renewable energy source namely solar power, sunlight supply of which inherently also is not continuous throughout either. Even if wind power is deployed only as a supplement to the utility grid, it will be beneficial nonetheless in slashing power bills and good for the environment. To learn how to make wind power these days, all you need to get started is log onto the internet. You will find plenty of information, guides and handbooks on the subject. Environmental science has convincingly shown us how much damage to Mother Earth we continue to do by simply using crude oil products. These all sound grim, but yet that’s how it is. There is a silver lining though. This is about the best time possible to search for other energy source alternatives - preferably something that will not further deplete our natural resources. While many of these wind generators do work, there are also many that do not live up to their boasting. Depending on the wattage and the size of the wind power generator, you can spend well over $2,000 or $3,000 on a decent wind turbine. But if you are a bit of a ‘Do-it-yourselfer’ you may want to look into home wind power kits. Make sure that the blades you use are not very heavy making it difficult for the wind to blow and the blades are not too light which break up easily when heavy wind blows. Blades, frame and base have to be constructed for which you can use corrugated card boards or plywood. Some people also use crap from their mechanical workshop for constructing wind turbine. You can make your own generator with coils and magnetic frames or you can use one that is already built. An electronic controller is needed for safety reasons so that your battery is not over charged.












