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Beyond even the environmental and economic benefits, putting together a wind turbine power system can be an enjoyable project. The intent of this article is to discuss some of the issues involved in building a wind turbine.

Wind turbines will give you the ability to generate free energy for your household, and are surprisingly easy and inexpensive to build. The weekend you’ll need to build a turbine is more than worth it, when you take into consideration the permanent, free energy that results.

In terms of components, there are a few common ones you’ll need. A set of rotor blades, a rotor assembly, a mounting plate for the turbine, and a generator will all be needed. Although it’s true that the average hobbyist is able to put them together, the rotor and blades need to be calibrated very carefully. Some users decide to buy these components already assembled, as the blades must meet exacting parameters in terms of pitch and shape in order to work correctly. It is certainly possible to build the blades yourself, though, and there are quite a few directions available online to assist you with this. Most wind turbines used currently have a three-blade design, which provides a good balance of rotation of stability. Next, you’ll need a platform that can spin in the wind, where the blades and rotor will be mounted. Since the wind doesn’t always blow in the same direction, standard horizontal wind turbines need blades which can orient themselves into the wind. This is why a rotating platform is also necessary. A vertical rudder must also be set up on the rear of the platform for this purpose. If you want to know more about wind turbine blades , check out Wind Turbine Blade Design.

Once these parts are ready, the wind power generator can be added. Different generators come in different sizes, provide different levels of output, and generate different types of current. It is possible to acquire a generator that directly outputs AC electricity, although the majority use DC. Once you’ve selected a generator, you can attach it to the turbine by a shaft, which rotates as the rotor assembly rotates. Most generators have one direction in which they can spin in order to generate power, so make sure to have it set to match the rotation of your rotor. Now, you can place your wind turbine in the best available spot, and you’ll be providing your own electricity. DC generators are able to perform a limited number of jobs on their own, such as charging batteries and powering some small appliances. To get AC power, you can simply connect the generator to an inverter. Check out Wind Power Generator for further info about wind power generators.

For info about the benefits and drawbacks of wind power, go to Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Power.

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