how to get absolute bark at home for cheap…

September 6th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

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Home Windmill That’s Easy to Build, Cheap, and Powerful!

April 28th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

There are tons of needlessly expensive sources that you can use to get what you need for much more than you need to spend. There are factories churning out windmills that will cost you thousands of dollars to buy. There is a better way because you can build a home windmill for a few hundred dollars and it will be easy to make, very affordable, and powerful. This article will expose the fact that you can build a home windmill that’s just as good as any company built model.

The difficulty was very recently taken out of the home windmill building process. Due to a change in the windmill design trends, the plans you will be using to build your project will be simple enough for anybody to understand. The old trend used to be trying to impress other windmill enthusiasts with your complicated plans and designs, but now the goal is to teach ordinary people how to easy build their own home windmill. Of course, this means that the designs also changed for the simpler, but that doesn’t mean they became any less powerful.

The most common design will produce about 800-1000 watts which cuts the average persons electricity bill drastically. The beauty of getting that much power for a simple machine is what attracts an ever growing number of people. This energy can be maximized if you are already frugal with your electricity, and if that’s the case then you might save upwards of 80% on your electric bills.

There is a misconception as to how a home windmill can be so cheap. Some think it’s because the designs are low grade, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s not the designs, but rather it’s the parts. With the right plans you’ll learn how to get the parts for little or no money.

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My Solar Power Set Up – Part 1 BASIC SYSTEM – DIY Cheap, Free Power

April 10th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

This is my small solar power set up that I am using to power my lights and TV at night. Easy to make, cost less than $1000 US. It uses (1) 65w solar panel, (1) 16a charge controller, (1) 1200w inverter, and (8) 6v, 220 a/h golf cart batteries. Will run for approx 2 days without being charged.

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