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Home Wind Turbine: 3 Ways To Mess A Project Up



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By : Roger Brown   

While there are about 1 million ways that you can do a home wind turbine project right, there are also that many ways that you can mess a project up. If you are at embarking on a effort of this magnitude, then you need to do all your homework and make sure you get a good grasp of what the options are before you can think about spending any money on a particular device.

These are the ways in which you can begin a project like this and end up really making a mistake...

The very first thing that you need to watch out for is the wind conditions where you're thinking about installing the wind device. Wind is everywhere on your property. On your roof though, it is very different than wind in other places. You simply must be a student of the local wind conditions in order to correctly assess what your opportunities for power production are at that specific spot. They can be as different as night and day and be only a few feet apart.

For example, if you install a wind turbine at 80 feet you may save enough money to be satisfied with the project. However, if you move that same turbine 20 feet up in the atmosphere you may increase the amount of power that you can produce by a factor of 3 - that is, you cube the amount of power that you can make in that circumstance only by increasing the placement of the turbine by 20 feet in altitude, which will give you possibly 1 to 2 mph more of average wind speed.

Secondly, a really good way to mess up a project like this is by not checking first with the city you live in for permitting restrictions that might keep you from installing the turbine in the place that you need to, in order to get the most wind production.

Lastly, the way to mess up these projects that occurs most frequently is buying the wrong wind turbine for the wind conditions where you have picked out to place the device. You really need the assistance of the dealer or manufacturer in order to make absolutely sure this doesn't happen though.

Once you've taken the time to collect the data and take note of what the wind signature is where you want to install the device, then you need to start a dialogue with the manufacturer of the residential wind turbine device to make sure that you are matching the product that they make with the wind conditions where you are.

Before you ever begin to size up the specific things that you might buy, there is a lot of work to do to understand the scope of the project that your attempting. Just like any other effort around the house, these projects involving this type of home wind turbine deserve this attention before you began.

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