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Finding the necessary materials can also be quite a hassle if you are not familiar with places that supply parts for building a homemade wind mill. One tool that can make both of these steps a whole lot easier is to use a DIY green energy guide say Alternative Energy News. It’s very easy and all that is needed are reliable home windmill instructions to follow. Many people don’t realize that a home windmill can be built for just about $200 or less. The instructions are simple, if you get good ones, and making your windmill can actually be a pretty fun family project that everyone can get involved with. Without the proper equipment you may have an inefficient wind turbine. I highly recommend getting a detailed manual on the whole procedure. As this will make the entire task much easier for you and you’ll know exactly what to do and what you’ll need. Some of the manuals out there are complete garbage however so be careful. You’ll want a manual thats attractively illustrated and goes through a step-by-step what to do process. Some of the parts needed for a homemade wind power generatorDC motor used to power your wind generator No special tools are needed just a jigsaw and your everyday wrenches A fairly good size garage or shed PVC pipe for the blades A pole that is at least 30 feet high (old TV antenna works best) Good used batteries (a good guide will show you where to get these for free)Once you are finished putting together your wind power generator, and your have it installed, according to the guide it will generate enough power to power a TV, DVD player, computer and lights for a small shop.

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