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How do I make a homebuilt wind generator power ?

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Does anybody know?

I really want to make a homebuilt wind generator power but have no idea how. Im a complete noob when it comes to this stuff lol

Get a Heavy Duty truck alternator, bolt a propeller to it and mount it on a pole. you now have a wind generator with a built in voltage regulator.

Attach wires to the appropriate bolts on the back of the Alternator. Attach the other end of the wires to 12 V. batteries.

Attach the 12 V. batteries to an Inverter that changes the 12 V. to 120 V. now you can power your TV, etc. until the batteries go dead and you need to recharge them.

Homebuilt wind generators are simple and easy to build. I did it myself to get power to my garage and it was cheap to build.

Log in and ask here: http://www.fieldlines.com/section/wind
They have windmill seminars from time to time.

It does not sound like a beginner project.

How do I make a homebuilt wind generator power ?

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Can sme1 plz suggest sme windmill related project?


i hve a mechanics project in wich i need to design a windmill operated device and d design must be original. so plz can u suggest sme devices or as to how windmill can b used to solve a problem at hand

"The design must be original" is a real problem. Windmills have been used for centuries to grind corn or wheat, and pump water, and for nearly a hundred years at least to generate electricity.

Perhaps you could be original by making the design more specific – for example, designing a windmill that would charge an iPod when you blew on the fan?

Can sme1 plz suggest sme windmill related project?

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Energy conservation as it relates to windmills?


Rows of wind-powered generators are used in various windy locations to generate electric power. does the power generated affect the speed of the wind? would locations behind the windmills be windier if the windmills weren't there? Discuss this in terms of energy conservation.

I'm guessing it would because the windmill is spinning when the wind hits it so ya i'm guessing it probably does slow it down.

Energy conservation as it relates to windmills?

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NASA is going green with solar-powered Jupiter probe


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA’s upcoming mission to Jupiter can’t get much greener than this: a solar-powered, windmill-shaped spacecraft. the robotic explorer Juno is set to become the most distant probe ever powered by the sun.

Juno is equipped with three tractor-trailer-size solar panels for its 2 billion-mile journey into the outer solar system. it will be launched Friday morning aboard an unmanned Atlas V rocket — barely two weeks after NASA’s final space shuttle flight.

The shuttle’s demise is giving extra oomph to the $1.1 billion voyage to the largest and probably oldest planet in the solar system. It’s the first of three high-profile astronomy missions coming up for NASA in the next four months.

Jupiter — a planet several NASA spacecraft have studied before — is so vast it could hold everything else in the solar system, minus the sun. Scientists hope to learn more about planetary origins through Juno’s exploration of the giant gas-filled planet, a body far different from rocky Earth and Mars.

“Look at it this way — it is a new era,” said Jim Green, NASA’s director of planetary science. “Humans plan to go beyond low-Earth orbit. when we do that, it’s not like ‘Star Trek.’ It’s not ‘go where no man has gone before.’”

Plunging deeper into space will require robotic scouts first, he said.

Southwest Research Institute astrophysicist Scott Bolton, Juno’s principal investigator, said it’s also important for people to realize “NASA’s not going out of business.”

“If we’re going to learn who we are and where we came from, and how the Earth works, we’ve got to keep doing these science missions, not just Juno,” Bolton said.

NASA’s long-range blueprint would have astronauts reach an asteroid by 2025 and Earth’s next-door neighbor Mars a decade later, although there’s still uncertainty surrounding the rockets needed for the job. a Juno success would be a good sign for future solar-powered missions of all types.

Jupiter may be just two planets over, but it’s far enough away to be considered the outer solar system.

It will take Juno five years to reach its target, five times farther from the sun than Earth. No spacecraft has ever ventured so far, powered by solar wings. Europe’s solar-powered, comet-chasing Rosetta probe made it as far as the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

Each of Juno’s three wings is 29 feet long and 9 feet wide, necessary given that Jupiter receives 25 percent less sunlight than Earth. the panels — folded for launch — emanate from the spacecraft much like the blades of a windmill.

At Jupiter, nearly 500 million miles from the sun, Juno’s panels will provide 400 watts of power. in orbit around Earth, these panels would generate 35 times as much power.

The choice of solar was a practical one, Bolton said. No plutonium-powered generators were available to him and his San Antonio-based team nearly a decade ago, so they opted for solar panels rather than develop a new nuclear source. They wanted to avoid ballooning costs and possible delays connected with developing new technologies.

“It’s nice to be green, but it wasn’t because we were afraid of the plutonium,” Bolton explained.

Indeed, NASA’s six-wheeled, Jeep-size Mars rover named Curiosity, due to launch in late November, will be powered by more than 10 pounds of plutonium. despite safety efforts, there’s always the question of public safety if an explosion occurred.

NASA’s Grail mission — twin spacecraft to be launched next month to Earth’s moon — employs solar panels.

Eight robotic craft already have flown to or near Jupiter and its many moons, as far back as the 1970s: NASA’s Voyagers and Pioneers, Galileo, Ulysses, Cassini and, most recently in 2007, the Pluto-bound New Horizons.

Juno — named after the cloud-piercing wife of Jupiter, the Roman god — will go into an oval-shaped orbit around Jupiter’s poles in July 2016, after traveling 1.74 billion miles.

The craft will fly within 3,100 miles of the dense cloud tops, closer than any previous spacecraft. Any closer, and Juno would feel the tug of the planet’s atmosphere, which in turn would alter the spacecraft’s orbiting path and hamper its gravity experiment.

The spinning spacecraft will circle the planet for at least a year, beaming back data that should help explain the composition of its mysterious insides. each orbit will last 11 days, for a total of 33 orbits covering 348 million miles.

Nine instruments are on board, including JunoCam, a wide-angle color camera, which will beam back images.

Juno’s most sensitive electronics are inside a titanium vault to protect against the incredibly harsh radiation surrounding the planet. the radiation exposure will worsen toward the end of the mission. “We’re basically an armored tank going to Jupiter,” Bolton said.

Scientists believe Jupiter was formed from most of the leftovers of the sun’s creation. That’s why it’s so intriguing; by identifying the planet’s contents, besides hydrogen and helium, astronomers can better explain how the solar system came to be.

“We want to know that ingredient list” for Jupiter, Bolton said. “What we’re really after is discovering the recipe for making planets.”

For these answers, Juno will study Jupiter’s gravity and magnetic fields, and turbulent, cloud-socked atmosphere, which can spawn 300 mph wind and hurricanes double the size of Earth. the experiments will investigate the abundance of water, and oxygen, in Jupiter’s atmosphere and help determine whether the planet’s core is solid or gaseous.

Once its work is done in 2017, Juno will make a kamikaze dive into Jupiter. NASA doesn’t want the spacecraft hanging around and crashing into Europa or other moons, possibly contaminating them for future generations of explorers.

By Marcia Dunlap, AP aerospace writer

NASA is going green with solar-powered Jupiter probe

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Watt/electricity to money value conversion? Wind Turbine, Wind Generator, Windmill?


I am thinking of buying or building a small/personal wind turbine. I need a scale of electricity (watts,amps, volts, whatever) to money (US dollars).

There are too many variables here to give you a concrete answer. There are different quality magnets, different gauges and qualities of wires, and many other things to take into consideration. All of these can be adjusted to some degree to achieve the same results, or close to it. Once you do that math and get your design it will be easier to figure out. There are endless resources for this kind of thing though. Just do a Google search.

http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/
http://www.otherpower.com/17page1.html
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/06/…

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Is it possible for a home builder to purchase a windmill/turbine or some other device to produce electricty?


I am interested in building a new home and would like to explore other options for electricity/power for my new home. the reason I ask is because I want to build in a rural area. Possibly somewhere where the electic lines cant get to. if anyone knows of a website or a product name, I would appreciate it.

It is possible if you have the knowledge of how it all works & that's a fantastic idea.

Yes if you got lots of money.

Yes it is possible to get a wind power generator but is it feasible to do so ???
you can go to www.gaiam.com to check out prices.
i sure hope you can afford it.

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A small isolated farm uses a windmill and a gas generator?


A small isolated farm uses a windmill and a gas generator tor power. During a 10 day period, they produced 3010kW/h of power, with the windmill operating at 45% of capacity and the generator at capacity. During the following 10 day period, they produced 2900kW/h with the windmill at 72% of capacity and the generator down 60 hours for repair (at capacity otherwise). what is the capacity (in kW) of each?

A small isolated farm uses a windmill and a gas generator?

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Windmills For Home


In this article I want to talk about building windmills for home. I want to answer some questions that may roll in your mind. is it really worth it to build my own windmill? And if it is worth it, can I build those windmills manually? I’ll answer these questions and I’ll also give you my secret to build it yourself.

For the first question, you just need to know that building only one windmill unit at your home will drastically reduce your electric bill by 75% to 85%. And when you build one or two more units, you can easily eliminate it completely. This amount money you’ll save should encourage you to build these systems at your home fast.

For the second question, I’d answer yes also. you could easily build your own windmill for your home electricity. Actually, you just need one hour of your time and one hundred dollars to start building it right now. Only a step by step instructions guide can really help you.

With such instruction guides, you can learn the secrets of getting cheap tools and installing your windmills for home in minutes. some windmills can be produced to give you high electricity amounts to power all electrical devices at home. Yes all devices like TVs, washers, lights and all others.

As you see, building electric windmills is not that hard and in return you could decrease the electrical bill by at least 80% to save $100s every month and $1000s every year. There is no good way like this way to save both money and environment. just take the first step today and you’ll change your life.

Windmills For Home

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Needing help on what to include in my french oral!?


Question by Magb: Needing help on what to include in my french oral!?For my french oral i have to do about wind power. I have written a little on what energy they use the most for electricity and the drawbacks and advantages of wind power. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for anything else i could include ? Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by sarah hI would go on French wikipedia and look up wind power (les eoliennes ou les energies renouvellables). not that you don’t have the information, but this will give you some useful insight into the relevant vocabulary and how it is used.then, in addition to what you’re already covering, add in some statistics to show you’ve done your research. Look at pros and cons, like you said. Also think about alternatives to wind power, the future of wind power or even of renewable energies in general. You could describe in more detail the process of how wind is transformed into electricity, maybe giving some facts like one windmill produces so much electricity – can power so many homes, something like that.it sounds like you’re going to be very well prepared, good luck!

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Boat, windmill and Dutch flag


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