Earth4Energy Review Quickie Earth4Energy is a guide that teaches how to build a homemade solar panel and wind turbine at a very low cost. This article is a quick review of . Here is the full .Also asserted is the claim that your electricity bill will be lowered by eighty to one hundred percent. However, is this the truth? Did the guide really help people in achieving their goal? Well let me share you something about the guide. The Contents of the guide consists of - How to prepare Building A Green Energy Source How does the Solar And Wind Power Work A Detailed Instruction mentioning How To Build Your Own Solar Panel or wind turbine Colorful images to guide You Along The Way Pin Point Accurate directions and important steps How To Obtain components For Free The site claim that you can build your own Solar or wind system for less than $200.After completing the guide, one of the greatest pieces of knowledge you will gain is how to obtain a free $600 battery. If you can follow the instruction properly, you can reduce costs by 90%.The site also asserts that you will see savings of up to 80% on your electric bill. I had built a mini solar system to generate enough solar energy to power my light bulb to test it out and it worked out fine. So you can plan on constructing a bigger one and save up to eighty percent of your electric bill. Because every household has different levels of energy consumtion, the results will be different for each individual. If you follow this guide and the kit, within a few days you will see your return on investment. All over the world, energy prices are skyrocketing and we need to secure an affordable source of energy for the future. Researchers, scientists, and experts are looking for other options to fossil fuel that will lower emissions causing the greenhouse effect. Now is the time for everyone to step up and help our earth. Even if this wasn't your goal. you will still wind up with a huge savings in amounts of electricity. Let me briefly remind you of the return on investment with the product Earth4Energy.When you consider that the energy bill for an average household much more, the one hundred dollar investment for this windmill kit is pretty insignificant. Your homemade wind turbine will be producing energy for you for a minimum of 3 to 5 years, potentially saving you thousands on your energy bill over its lifetime. Also, the solar panels can be easily constructed with a budget around $150, which is very cheap compared to those professional installs. Also, you may have to wait several years to see a return on your investment even if your device is professionally installed. Ralph Somers, editor
Most people assume that homemade wind generators are very difficult to build. A couple years ago I would have agreed with you. I mean they look very hard to build with those fancy blades spinning atop of their tower. After seeing the price of the commercially available models we quickly decided that no matter what it took we would find a way to have one of those homemade wind generators.
I went online looking for some plans after a friend told me that he had purchased some plans online. It really sucked. I spent $94 on four sets of plans which had me no closer to learning how to build homemade wind generators. So I decided to do it myself. I mean how hard could it be?
I set out collecting all the parts that I needed to construct our homemade wind generator. I bought an Ametek motor from eBay. I got the tower from a friend who had an old TV tower he wasn't using any more. The blades would be made from a leftover piece of sewer pipe which I got for free from a local construction site. I got the odds and ends that would hold everything together from our local hardware store.
I used the template that my friend gave me to cut out the blades which took about an hour to complete. This included a coat of UV paint to protect them from the damaging effects of the sun. I used a piece of pipe to mount the motor inside to protect it from the rain (wouldn't want to fry it) and mounted this to a flange. The tail was mounted to the other end of the pipe that the motor was in.
The tail consisted of a piece of steel rod from the hardware store and a piece of plastic I had cut into a triangle. The flange was attached to a 2 inch piece of pipe so that it could rotate. Why 2 inches you ask? Well, TV towers have a nice fitting on the top which fits a 2 inch pipe quite nicely.
In total I spent $194... most of which was spent on the motor. In 16MPH winds our generator produces roughly 1000 watts. It doesn't get much windier than that here, but in storms I've seen it peak at 1400 watts. In total I saved well over $2300 over buying a new wind generator. Homemade wind generators certainly can perform and look like commercial ones, and we can prove it!
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