Misconception of Small Wind Generators by Malcolm Reynolds
There is a common misconception that small wind generators won't dramatically reduce your electric bills. The truth is that the equation has to factor in the size of your home, whether or not you're being frugal with power usage, and if you live in a windy area.
This article will tackle the misconception of small wind generators not producing sufficient electricity.
Now you can be the judge yourself, how much will an extra 750-1000 watts of electricity effect your electric bills?The fact is an investment of $150 can get you 750-1000 watts of energy. If we talk averages, then the average person using this system saves 75%off their bills.
But there is one problem that many people promoting small wind generators still don't talk about. The problem is that many people build their wind generators in areas with little to no wind. If you build a small wind generator in an area that gets less than 7 mile per hour winds then you won't cut your power bill by the estimated amount and then complain about it.
You have every right to because wind speed isn't given the weight it deserves.
However, if you have enough wind speed then a small wind generator is probably a very good option for you. If you can follow instructions (very important) and have access to basic power tools like a jigsaw then you can easily build a small wind generator without spending over $200.
Don't forget that the two most important factors in judging how much power your small wind generator will produce are wind speed and which plans you use.
The plans are actually the most important stage because if done correctly, the rest is following simple instructions and easy sailing. I've done the homework for you! Click here for the best small wind generator plans I've ever used.
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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