Fig. 1: A Darrieus wind turbine once used to generate electricity on the Magdalen Islands (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Lately I've been spending a great deal of time working on ways to generate my own electricity. It isn't a necessity for me yet, but someday being electrically self-sufficient could really come in handy. My interest started a while back when I stumbled upon a how-to article on building wind generators from treadmill motors and PVC pipe. It sounded easy enough, so I decided to try and design my own. This particular design can be built for $100-$150 if you are thrifty and can regularly generate 50-250 watts (considerably cheaper than a solar panel of similar power output). Here's how I built it for those of you who are interested. Additionally, please check out my new frequently asked questions page for more information not discussed in detail here.
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