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Create a Home Windmill in Under $300 Now!
Many people all over the world start to build their own home windmills to save power. This is an excellent idea, because when you see the outrageous utility bills, you know that something need to be done.
Some people take action, and others don’t. Some just cut their power bill by 50% while other don’t want to hear about bills anymore and choose to live off grid. Thousands of people are thinking about going off grid after a year or two. It’s just a matter of preparation.
What about you? Are you going to wait on Obama’s renewable energy plan to save money?
Honestly, I don’t know what will be the result of the new government’s green plan, but I advise you to do something to save money.
Do you realize that saving money is like earning more money?
If you can follow simple directions, you can start building your own home windmills in no time flat. It doesn’t take weeks or months to build wind turbines. All you need is a few hundreds dollars and a few days.
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Do not start building a big home windmill if it’s the first time. Start with the smallest sized that are under 400 Watts. They are easier to build and also less expensive. Once you know how to build your windmill in a weekend, you can start considering the biggest sizes (1000 Watts and beyond).
If you are really on a shoestring budget, all you need is to search for the different home windmills parts in various junk yards. You will get everything, from the batteries to the tower for less than $300.
It is important to know that choosing a high tower will enable you to capturing more wind. If you are not sure or don’t want to find the parts yourself, you can choose to go with a ready made starter kit.
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Posted on: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 2:15 am
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