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” a lamp OR and alarm clock” or both? what are we talkin here? the whole room or one appliance? I hope to start builing some type of energy source soon. but if i can’t do better than a lamp from 1 wind turbine….I won’t be going down that road.
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What I would do is consult the National Weather Service find out the average wind speed for your location – then specifically design a generator that will only produce during tthat [particular wind speed
I’ve been using a magnetic generator to power my kitchen appliances. I built the generator with the plans at:magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT) com
Amazing stuff makes me want to hook one up right away.
try hooking you wind turbine up to a bike in onne of the highest gears. that way in a very high wind storm the wind mill will spin slowwer but still pro duce the same amoutn of power. This will be safer and better on the axel.
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Excellent stuff, I really enjoyed this video.