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<blockquote data-quote="slowr w/o blowr" data-source="post: 10154174" data-attributes="member: 65550"><p>I've been out of power a few times in the last month due to storms and mechanical failures on the power companys lines. I do not have a gen set, so pretty much everything grinds to a halt here at home when that happens. I started looking at buying a new honda generator and found its going to cost close to 2500 bucks to have something that can run my house without to many compromises. I'm not opposed to buying a generator, but wanted to look into other options. I came across a couple of writeups on a DIY wind turbine and its caught my attention. </p><p></p><p>Link--- <a href="http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/" target="_blank">How I built an electricity producing wind turbine</a></p><p></p><p>I live out in BFE country, so there is pretty much open fields in all directions N. S. and W. I don't have any wooded areas significantly close to me in those directions. </p><p></p><p>Can anybody direct me with their own personal experience as to how to put a system together and make it work. </p><p></p><p>What i am thinking of is 2- 500-750 watt wind turbines in conjunction with thin film solar panels eventually. I would have to have a significant deep cycle battery station, Have to be some sort of diode to keep the batteries from juicing the generators when there is no wind. Some sort of DC to AC converter and then some way to tie it back into the grid so that i can get the power company to pay me for my electricity. I intend on adding solar panels to the roof of my shop eventually, but for now just want to setup the wind turbines. </p><p></p><p>I don't need to be completely free of the power grid. but i would like to be able to keep my fridge cold, my furnace fan running and my satellite and tv up and going when the power is out. Not sure if i would be able to get my well to pump, its 220v. and i'm sure draws an assload of amps.</p><p></p><p>I've researched for a day or two, and feel like the more i look, the more options there are. I intend on building my wind turbines to keep costs reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for taking the time to read and help me out with your knowledge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowr w/o blowr, post: 10154174, member: 65550"] I've been out of power a few times in the last month due to storms and mechanical failures on the power companys lines. I do not have a gen set, so pretty much everything grinds to a halt here at home when that happens. I started looking at buying a new honda generator and found its going to cost close to 2500 bucks to have something that can run my house without to many compromises. I'm not opposed to buying a generator, but wanted to look into other options. I came across a couple of writeups on a DIY wind turbine and its caught my attention. Link--- [url=http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/]How I built an electricity producing wind turbine[/url] I live out in BFE country, so there is pretty much open fields in all directions N. S. and W. I don't have any wooded areas significantly close to me in those directions. Can anybody direct me with their own personal experience as to how to put a system together and make it work. What i am thinking of is 2- 500-750 watt wind turbines in conjunction with thin film solar panels eventually. I would have to have a significant deep cycle battery station, Have to be some sort of diode to keep the batteries from juicing the generators when there is no wind. Some sort of DC to AC converter and then some way to tie it back into the grid so that i can get the power company to pay me for my electricity. I intend on adding solar panels to the roof of my shop eventually, but for now just want to setup the wind turbines. I don't need to be completely free of the power grid. but i would like to be able to keep my fridge cold, my furnace fan running and my satellite and tv up and going when the power is out. Not sure if i would be able to get my well to pump, its 220v. and i'm sure draws an assload of amps. I've researched for a day or two, and feel like the more i look, the more options there are. I intend on building my wind turbines to keep costs reasonable. Thanks for taking the time to read and help me out with your knowledge! [/QUOTE]
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