http://www.missouriwindandsolar.com 12 blade missouri wind turbine
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http://www.missouriwindandsolar.com 12 blade missouri wind turbine
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http://www.missouriwindandsolar.com,HOW TO INSTALL A WIND TURBINE TOWER
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http://WindEnergy7.com – This is our Residential Wind Turbine Kit from WindEnergy7.com. The system you see here is a 4.2kW rooftop wind turbine system. WindEnergy7 patented their invention of the rooftop wind turbine kit which solves the problems of noise and vibration to the home. Our smooth, silent system can run your meter backwards and generate enough electricity to power and average american home.Many customers have found it simple to become customer/dealers with our wind turbine training.
Our systems all qualify for the IRS 30% small wind tax credit which pays for 30% of your hardware and installation costs.
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I, Robert Smith, show you every step I take to building a custom made solar panel from scratch. I clarify in detail about each item I use and why to use it, so the video is honestly long.
I will be hosting the majority of the video on my own server so you can view it all in one take. It will take time to edit the video, but the more of you that subscribe to the video, the quicker I’ll try to get it out to you guys as it just shows that people are interested and appreciate what I’m doing, as I’m providing this video for free unlike some videos you see on YouTube.
The method I described in this video is just one way to go about it, but, there are many ways you can build a custom solar panel. Some use aluminum or plastic frames, but I found for a beginner, working with wood would probably be simpler and cheaper.
Overall, building a solar panel can be fun, but there are many factors that play into building a solar panel, and I as well still have an extreme amount to still learn about it.
So I hope that for those wanting to learn more about solar energy and wanting to take the adventure of building their own solar panel will find this video very useful.
To watch to full video just video, just visit: http://www.solartechtown.com
Again the video is honestly large, so to prevent from having to place 6 or 7 parts on youtube in 10 minute sections, I’m just going to host in on my server.
If you all have ANY questions, feel free to leave a comment under the video.
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Aeolos Vertical Residential Wind Turbine – 2010 SCAD industrial design
Aeolos Team: Ting-Han Lin (Bruce), Libao Wu (Seter)
Professor: Robert Fee
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http://www.WindEnergyGuide.net – 100% Homemade Electricity Producing Wind Turbine Several years ago I bought some remote property in Arizona. I am an astronomer and wanted a place to practice my leisure activity far away from the sky-wrecking light pollution found near cities of any real size. I found a fantastic piece of property. The problem is, it’s so remote that there is no electric service available. That’s not really a problem. No electricity equals no light pollution. But, it would be nice to have at least a small electricity, since so much of life in the 21st century is dependant on it.
One thing I noticed straight away about my property is that most of the time, the wind is blowing. Nearly from the moment I bought it, I had the thought of putting up a wind turbine and making some electricity, and later adding some solar panels. This is the tale of how I did it. Not with an expensive, store-bought turbine, but with a home-built one that cost hardly anything. If you have some fabricating skills and some electronic know-how, you can build one too.
Let me state up front that I probably won’t be able to help you out much if you choose to build your own wind turbine. This web site has become insanely well loved, often taxing the bandwidth limits of the server. I get dozens of requests for help each day. I simply don’t have time to answer the majority of them. Simple questions which only require a quick and simple answer may get answers if time permits. But, there is no way I can help you out with complex issues, teach you electronics theory, help you locate parts, build a charge controller for you, or custom design a system for you. There just aren’t enough hours in the day. Sorry.
I started by Googling for information on home-built wind turbines. There are a lot of them out there in an incredible variety of designs and complexities. All of them had five things in common though: 1. A generator
2. Blades
3. A mounting that keeps it turned into the wind
4. A tower to get it up into the wind
5. Batteries and an electronic control system
I reduced the project to just five small systems. If attacked one at a time, the project didn’t seem too terribly hard. I chose to start with the generator. My online research showed that a lot of people were building their own generators. That seemed a bit too complicated, at least for a first effort. Others were using surplus permanent magnet DC motors as generators in their projects. This looked like a simpler way to go. So I started looking into what motors were best for the job.
A lot of people seemed to like to use ancient computer tape drive motors (surplus relics from the days when computers had huge reel to reel tape drives). The best apparently are a couple of models of motor made by Ametek. The best motor made by Ametek is a 99 volt DC motor that works fantastic as a generator. Unfortunately, they are nearly impossible to locate these days. There are a lot of other Ametek motors around though. A couple of their other models make decent generators and can still be found on places like Ebay . This web site talks about the virtues and vices of various Ametek motors when used as generators.
http://www.WindEnergyGuide.net
There are probably lots of other brands and models of permanent magnet DC motors available that will work well as generators. Permanent magnet DC motors work as generators, but they weren’t designed to be generators. So they aren’t fantastic generators. Some types of motor are a lot worse than others. When used as generators, motors generally have to be driven far quicker than their rated speed to produce anything near their rated voltage. So what you are looking for is a motor that is rated for high DC voltage, low rpms and high current. Steer away from low voltage and/or high rpm motors. You want a motor that will place out over 12 Volts at a honestly low rpm, and a useful level of current. So a motor rated for say 325 rpm at 30 Volts when used as a generator, could be expected to produce 12+ volts at some reasonably low rpm. On the other hand, a motor rated at 7200 rpm at 24 volts probably won’t produce 12+ volts as a generator until it is spinning many thousands of rpm, which is way too quick for a wind turbine. So shop for motors accordingly.
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http://www.SolarEnergyGuide.net – Low Cost Homemade Solar Panels – Your Home Energy Solution on a Shoestring!
Many homeowners want to be able to install their own low cost homemade solar panels and cut down on their monthly electricity bills. Wouldn’t you? A growing number of people have already done just that and they are proof that this is a simple and effective method of saving money.
Things to Consider when Installing A Home Solar Power System
If you want to harness the sun’s power, it is best if your home faces south. A roof that faces south and receives direct and unobstructed sunlight would be the ideal place to install your solar panels. If this is not feasible for some reason, but, you can always install them in a part of your backyard that receives direct sunlight as well.
There are ready-made solar panel kits for sale on the market. But typically costing $3000 or more these kits are often beyond the budget of most homeowners, especially with the current state of the economy.
A far less expensive way to harness free energy from the sun is to build your own low cost solar power system. You will find a fantastic number of instructional guides online that will walk you through the entire process. Even if you have never attempted any DIY projects before, you are sure to find these instructions simple to know and follow. Within a few days, you should have your own homemade solar power system operational.
The best thing about building your own solar panels is that it costs so small. You simply need to spend some time searching for the best prices on materials, and the entire project should cost less than $200.
Another brilliant thing about making your own home solar energy system that you choose how large or small you wish your system to be. If you want, you could build more solar panels and make your home entirely independent of the regular electrical grid. If you generate excess electricity, you might even be able to sell it to your local power company!
Building low cost homemade solar panels is cheap and simple… and a fantastic way to go green and save on your monthly electrical bills without the need for a huge initial investment!
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Solar Power Carport, LifePort – Solar Power from Envision Solar. Power your Electric Vehicle, Sell Solar Power Back to the Grid. Thin Solar Panels produce 4.8kW minimum solar power output. Eco Friendly, Green Energy Savings.
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Jet engine inspired FloDesign boosts wind turbine output Green Tech CNET News I got this off of cnet.com. Thanks from Martin LaMonica from cnet news. Here is the article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10350718-54.html I have never liked wind turbines, because they are noisy, hideous, and it takes 10,000 of them to equal the power of a medium sized coal plant. This new design is a major improvement in my opinion.
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http://GoodGuideHere.com/solar-panels – Build Solar Panels for Your Home
Learning how to make your own energy source will not only benefit you now but also far into the future.
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