How to build a Wind Turbine with PVC Windmill Blades

MyWindPowerSystem.com presents: Full details here: bit.ly This short 10 minute video gives you detailed step-by-step instructions to how to build your own cheap and cost effective Wind Turbine for your home helping you to drastically reduce your monthly energy bill. For detailed plans go to: bit.ly or MyWindPowerSystem.com or if you want something slightly bigger (5kW) for the price of a 2kW system and too lazy to to get your hands dirty, then check out this beauty of a wind turbine www.youtube.com

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  1. iaeg7 says:

    i am going to try to make one of thease

  2. upajos says:

    It’s not “free” energy, unless you get the materials for free and your labor has no value.

  3. MrUzairable says:

    Its good to see but manufacturing of the blades and the generator is too hard unless u have the workshop like this one in the video.

  4. westrsk says:

    gonna start one up soon thx

  5. uponclouds says:

    haha, thanks a lot, I have been looking for stuff like this as I am making one

  6. Kdanc86 says:

    knersi what type of electric motor is used in the making of this turbine? Dc. AC? Which one is optimal?

  7. mayyoudiesmiling says:

    cool video.

  8. m1aws says:

    Do’h!
    Attaching the Leading edges to the flywheel made the blades spin backwards into the wind.

    Major fail.

  9. davepalo says:

    nice idea but, not very practical

  10. copterpilot2k4 says:

    its practical for my sailboat – with a commercial grade from west marine costing 2000 plus this is a no brainer

  11. rock3tcat says:

    @m1aws

    *facepalm* xD

  12. SilverTissues says:

    6 volt -.-, 9 volts, 3 watt is enough to power a LED lamp. Equal to lightbulb of 25 w, put a small 9 volt battery in between as buffer.

  13. kilkilm says:

    oh lol this is awesome now i know how to make one easy :D

  14. MissRonkeLove says:

    cool

  15. Cstrife234 says:

    I’d rather have one of those big ones, to be honest.

  16. kevow7 says:

    where can i find a motor?

  17. drannard123 says:

    thank you very much nice presentation I wish one day to make this thing….great idea

  18. CEFD11777 says:

    i wnt somthing tht can power a large indoor garden =) ..gud job

  19. jayboski69 says:

    if you want to make longer and bigger blades does the measurement of 8″ pipe and 5.25″ change?

  20. ThenzeeDh says:

    how is it free energy when you charged the batteries with a gas guzzler?

  21. ThenzeeDh says:

    @kevow7 i think he said something like anything that is a wheel like device that uses electricity can be used to make a motor you just need an bridge rectifier to make the turbine output energy not take in energy

  22. ThenzeeDh says:

    @ThenzeeDh i could be talking out my ass i’m not a book worm

  23. Andreiupg says:

    this is so nice, you can set up a wind generator in ur garden, to make night light :D :D:D:D:D:D:D so cool!

  24. laithnour says:

    20kw can only supply for 2 houses …

  25. SgtAndrewM says:

    @laithnour are you being serious! i assume your american, i can’t get my house using 10kw with the hoover on, the tumble drier, toaster and hair dryer at the same time! In face at this very point in time i am only using 400 watts.

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