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John Kieran 10-12-2008 09:20 AM

Residential Wind Turbines
 
Hi one and all, anyone with any information about setting up a small wind turbine system for the home, thinking of setting up a system for new year, but would like some advice

Merry Christmas

J.K.

Fries-With-That 11-12-2008 12:06 PM

Wind Turbine
 
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Hi John,


This is an area I am very interested in as I need power in a remote off grid location.
I am experimenting with a small home made turbine at present and getting ok results, Its charging small 12v batteries.

I have links to a few websites that you can browse if you're interested.

Pm me if you want me to send you the links.

See attached picture for my first turbine. produces 13v to 19v approx depending on wind.

This is made from all recycled materials the only thing I bought for this was a small bridge rectifier from maplins for under €3.00.

The frame for this is from a bike ( from Jt member in portlaoise)
The blades are made from 4inch sewer pipe saved from a skip ( my own design cut with a jigsaw).
The Hub is a scrap bit of marine plyboard.
The tail is from a broken childs bike (the numberplate)
The wire is the flex from an old nilflisk hoover ( I used this because it doesn't kink as easily as normal cable).
The tower is a weights Bar that daughters boyfriend contributed to the project.
Total cost for this in terms of materials is about 5euro.

Ruthy 11-12-2008 01:01 PM

wind turbine
 
Built that yourself!! Very impressive. Could you send me the links to websites you mentioned?

Ruth

tomson 11-12-2008 01:03 PM

hi jhon, very interested turbine please send me links.tks drumlark.

bluecurlygirl 11-12-2008 01:26 PM

Wow!
 
Any chance of just posting the links up here by any chance? That's very impressive.

John Kieran 11-12-2008 03:39 PM

If you could post links on site for everyone that is interested that would be great...
John Kieran

unapam 11-12-2008 08:23 PM

turbine
 
I'd also be very interested in knowing more about these. Great job Fries, if you can get 17 to 19 from it - what does it translate into in use?

Fries-With-That 11-12-2008 09:46 PM

Wind Turbine
 
Nice to see That I'm not the only one interested in the weird and wonderful world of wind turbines.

Links to websites,

http://gotwind.forumco.com/forum~FORUM_ID~2.asp

http://www.otherpower.com/turbineplans.html

http://www.fieldlines.com/section/wind


These sites have some great information, but a little word of caution, before you sign up and start asking question after question I suggest you do some research on the sites themselves. Any question you come up with has been answered and some of the people on these websites hate answering questions that they have already answered.


My own Turbine is small compared with what some of these people are building ( scale it to suit yourself).


For more info on my turbine I have edited the post to say what each part is made from.


Regards,

Fries.

Bawnie 11-12-2008 09:46 PM

Wind Turbines
 
That's a very impressive turbine you have, I'd also be interested in the information. Thank you.

Bibi 12-12-2008 01:08 AM

Wind Turbines.
 
WOW...Amazing.

Well done Fries & thanks for posting such interesting ( & I have no doubt, useful ) links/information.

Regards
Bibi

John Kieran 15-12-2008 01:12 PM

Wind Power!!
 
I dont have much expereince in these wonderful things, but I'm thinking of giving myself a little project for next year...to start with I would like to hear from more experienced people then me, in that I would like to install lighting in my shed, but would like it to be able to power itself ie wind....I need some clue about what to do so anyone out there willing to give me some clues, bring them on...


J.K

summersun 15-12-2008 07:20 PM

Hi Fries..... What an amazing brain you have there is an opening of a business there opportunity for you..... You really could do something with this
Well done
Summersun,

Fries-With-That 15-12-2008 08:12 PM

Wind power
 
Thanks for the compliments , I'm beaming.

John if you want some help on where to start PM me and I'll give you a few basic pointers. Its easier to start with a small scale turbine ( you can get a readily usuable motor from something as small as a photocopier) these tiny motors are capable of powering small led lights like you can buy in the € store.


The best thing about these small home made turbines is that many of the parts are freely available if you know what you're looking for.

I had this one connected to 5 12v christmas lights and it gave enough light outside the back door as to be a deterrant to cats. Because they were connected directly the lights went on and off as the wind rose and fell.


Regards,

Fries.

Costellon 16-12-2008 02:45 PM

Wind turbine
 
Hello all, just thought that i'd contribute a few words as I used to live on my own boat for a few years and tried to generate my own power from the sun and wind and found it very frustrating (specially when running a 5 kw central heating system, lights etc...all off a 12v system) A good source of information about wind turbines are to be found in marine websites, e.g. look up: Rutland, AirX etc..and pay particular interest to wattage, ampage, battery management systems and the batteries themselves. There is a lot to learn before comitting to installing a system and spending money. As an alternative, check this out, it's the ultimate !

http://www.whispergen.com/ (If I had the money i'd go for one of these systems as experience has taught me that wind and solar don't work very well, not as a primary power supply at any rate).

Now- hydro electricity ! That's a different matter, live on the banks of a river or stream ? If so, lucky you !

Fries-With-That 16-12-2008 09:13 PM

Turbines and Hydro
 
Hi Costellon,



Nice unit the whispergen.

I think you're right about the difficulties about running a home from combined wind and solar.
I think most people are only interested in running a few small lights in a shed etc.

If the turbines to do this simple task can be made from scrap all the better.

I've also considered the beauty of a minature hydro installation I've procured a mini pelton turbine head and intend trying it out connected to a small PM motor during the summer.

If the motor I'm using is capable of generating enough power I'm considering feeding the pelton from water elevated to a height via a ram pump, no electricity required and electricity generated.

Great to see this topic is provoking interest.

Fries.

Ocker 16-12-2008 10:12 PM

wind
 
I can't for the life of me find the website, but I recall seeing a turbine in New Mexico that was supposed to be very efficient. It was a pole with just two yokes which caught the wind. If you looked down at it from above it was like the ying yang drawing The windcatcher came down about ten feet along the pole. Apparently it lost very little in the generating process as against a loss of about 60% in the conventional ones. Just had a thought. If anyone remembers the old air extractors on factory buildings. They were like that but very slim. (Yoke=highly technical term) !!!

Fries-With-That 17-12-2008 10:59 AM

Funny Yokes
 
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I think you may he refering to a V.A.W.T.

Vertical Axis Wind Turbine see picture.

My turbine is a H.A.W.T.

Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine. See picture on my first post on this thread.

Kernow 17-12-2008 01:32 PM

Hi Fries, When I bought my derilict house about 6 months ago, I investigated the commercially sold wind turbines as a source of energy for it. I decided not to go with one, as to get one that would produce enough energy for a 3 bed house would create a little bit of noise, not alot, but enough to spoil the absolute silence that the house enjoys (The main reason for buying the house). Does your home made one create any noise?

summersun 17-12-2008 07:23 PM

Fries,

Listen to old summersun GET that business started,,,, Make it your New Year Resolution, there is an opening there for you!!!
You will be laughing all the way to the bank in a years time and when you are lying on a beach in the Maldives... you can send me a shoebox of sand and a postcard.

Summersun

Ocker 17-12-2008 09:14 PM

Listen ?
 
Fries, don't listen to old summersun, he's talking rubbish. Bondi Beach or Cottesloe Beach is 100 times better than thr Maldives !

Fries-With-That 17-12-2008 11:44 PM

Aint you heard of Kilkee
 
I'm laughing ruefully at both your suggestions, would it surprise you to know I took a similar idea to the local enterprise board.

I designed a self powered illuminated exterior sign that had applications in road safety and business usage, whilst they were stunned and impressed at its simplicity the only advice I could get ( apart from the lack of funding) was to consider protecting my intelluctual property rights whilst at the same time asking me to take the idea to a third level engineering/design class to get them to develop the idea further( why should i give the idea to a class of gung ho students to rip off and leave me with nothing).

Their best statement was ...fantastic idea we could see that selling world wide, but...... we're not an ideas bank we only support existing business.

Anyway I haven't shelved the idea just yet ...i'm looking at ways of making it "bomb proof" before I take it further.

Fries.

shonastar 17-12-2008 11:55 PM

Wow Fries with that, just discovered this thread, very interesting, would you think of appearing on Dragon's Den?! I'm sorry but not surprised about the enterprise board, but don't give up, it really sounds like you have a brilliant idea and everyone has to start somewhere! Best of luck x

Ocker 18-12-2008 01:20 AM

Wind yoke.
 
I second shonaster's comments. Stick with it and protect it. It shouldn't cost much to do that. The dragons seem to want people to have proven the product already and then take their slice. Perhaps an engineer you can trust to keep an eye on you and test your theories as you go, might be a suggestion.
The two designs you put up are not like the one I saw in NM. I wish I could draw it but I was sick they day they taught design and engineering !
I'll try to draw it and post it if i can.

John Kieran 18-12-2008 02:35 PM

santa?
 
Do ye think Santa does Solar or wind at home?

summersun 18-12-2008 04:18 PM

Fries,

I agree with shonastar, go for Dragons den...... , As for Ocker... little ole summersun just happens to be a little ole whinging woman, or so my husband would say and nowhere beats the Maldives except maybe Barbados.. Sorry Fries for taking away from your excellent inventions.

I am going to investigate where you can go from here and make your name

Summersun

Ocker 18-12-2008 05:03 PM

Apology
 
My sincerest apologies Summersun.

IRISH_iiiis 07-02-2009 08:02 PM

Hi allll
 
I have access to materials suitable for building turbines... also have extensive knowledge as my father owns an electric motor rewinding company...

i myself am looking to build one to run a house and possibly a kids club house, just wondering what experiences others have good and bad....

chakes 09-02-2009 07:40 PM

Hi All

This is great.

I wouldn't be in a position to build one myself but if any of ye start it up as a business I would be more than willing to pay you to install a wind turbine for me.

I live on a very exposed and windy site...wouldn't it be great to be able to generate some electricity...especially since receiving my last esb bill. I conserve energy as best I can but cant control the increase in my bill...

Keep me in mind as a customer...PLEASE

Have any of ye seen the wind turbine at the house on way into Oranmore, Galway?

Chris P 09-02-2009 07:58 PM

from Admin
 
A sample of Wind Turbine Suppliers in Ireland:

Co. Cork:
http://www.windturbines.ie/domestic/...ountry=ireland

Co. Laois
http://needs.ie/?page_id=3

Co. Wexford:
http://www.ecoevolution.ie/

Co. Westmeath:
http://www.windturbinesireland.com/

Northern Ireland
http://www.innovativeenergysolutions...nyproducts.php

Chris P 09-02-2009 08:02 PM

from Admin
 
The Irish Wind Energy Association:

http://www.iwea.com/index.cfm?page=home

summersun 09-02-2009 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chakes
Hi All

This is great.

I wouldn't be in a position to build one myself but if any of ye start it up as a business I would be more than willing to pay you to install a wind turbine for me.

I live on a very exposed and windy site...wouldn't it be great to be able to generate some electricity...especially since receiving my last esb bill. I conserve energy as best I can but cant control the increase in my bill...

Keep me in mind as a customer...PLEASE

Have any of ye seen the wind turbine at the house on way into Oranmore, Galway?

See that "Fries"... your 1st customer.... ready and waiting.... so start that company. We are still waiting to see you on "Dragons Den."
Get your arse in gear ... you CAN do it... get to it before someone else does.

Summersun

Fries-With-That 10-02-2009 09:13 AM

HaHa summersun
 
Are you kidding me, summersun, I'm still working on a basic plan for some of the guys that pmmed me before christmas.( alas its not cost effective to set up a manafacturing plant in Ireland when they can be sourced so cheap overseas)

I have however noticed that there are several companies now selling wind turbines in Ireland and to be honest some of the prices they are charging are shocking.( in a non electric way)

I had a meeting with 2 members of one of these companies last week and they quoted me €4500 for a wind turbine fully installed depending on location.

I'm sure if you do a little internet searching you'll find that they are available far cheaper than that leaving you a couple of grand over to arrange installation yourself.

I have made contact with a company overseas that is prepared to supply me with a complete set up ( Turbine, Tower, Guy wires, Sine wave inverter This set up would cost approx €6500 here in Ireland),however I would need to order several to avail of a trade discount.

Chris or Dave feel free to delete this paragraph if its not appropiate.

If there are enough people interested in buying turbines I would be prepared to order them on a co operative basis ( everyone gets to see exactly how much they cost and no one makes profit).
From the figures I have recieved the savings would be massive ( several thousand) over the cheapest prices being quoted in Ireland/UK at the moment.

Regards,

Fries.

jenniferalan 10-02-2009 10:44 AM

hi chakes, I've seen that house in oranmore. turbine is big, I'd say it provides the majority of their electricity... Seems very close to the house ( in back garden) considering all the land behind.

LadyA 10-02-2009 04:12 PM

Huh?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fries-With-That
Are you kidding me, summersun, I'm still working on a basic plan for some of the guys that pmmed me before christmas.( alas its not cost effective to set up a manafacturing plant in Ireland when they can be sourced so cheap overseas)

I have however noticed that there are several companies now selling wind turbines in Ireland and to be honest some of the prices they are charging are shocking.( in a non electric way)

I had a meeting with 2 members of one of these companies last week and they quoted me €4500 for a wind turbine fully installed depending on location.

I'm sure if you do a little internet searching you'll find that they are available far cheaper than that leaving you a couple of grand over to arrange installation yourself.

I have made contact with a company overseas that is prepared to supply me with a complete set up ( Turbine, Tower, Guy wires, Sine wave inverter This set up would cost approx €6500 here in Ireland),however I would need to order several to avail of a trade discount.

Chris or Dave feel free to delete this paragraph if its not appropiate.

If there are enough people interested in buying turbines I would be prepared to order them on a co operative basis ( everyone gets to see exactly how much they cost and no one makes profit).
From the figures I have recieved the savings would be massive ( several thousand) over the cheapest prices being quoted in Ireland/UK at the moment.

Regards,

Fries.

Sine wave inverters? Beam me up Scotty! I honestly haven't a clue what you are talking about - but we have been wanting to put up a wind turbine for a while now! But can't afford it. Basically we are on my husband's non-contrib. pension. Not a technical brain cell between us, although I am slightly better than he is (I at least know how to set a time switch!). At one of those Sustainable Living fairs, we talked to a guy about turbines, and he said it would cost about 7,000 euro (sorry, don't know how to do euro sign!) to buy and install. We do live on a pretty windy spot, with the land sloping away behind us with a fall of about 100 feet. (wonderful view, but we pay for it with the wind!) But all this thread sounds very very interesting!!! Very interesting indeed! :-) We would certainly be interested in getting a turbine with your co-op idea if we could get someone who knew what they were doing to put it up and install it!

John Kieran 12-02-2009 03:22 PM

The Power of Wind
 
Hi everyone, I never thought it would come to this when I asked about turbines, but it seems that there is a lot of interest, as well as alot of windy places macross this land. With everything going down the tubes [are you listening politicians and bankers???] it seems now more than ever alternative models need to be looked into, just basically to survive......

My plan is to get the info on how to construct a wind turbine [still waiting?] and then try to build it myself, once done never forgotten....Keep up the thread!"!

summersun 12-02-2009 06:55 PM

Hi All,


Whilst shopping in Enniskillen yesterday i noticed a flyer up in Hannah's Electrical advertising a residential wind turbine course on how to build your own.... i briefly scanned over it expecting to see fries name ... but unfortunately didnt.

If anybody is interested i will be back there on Monday and i can get the info for anyone if you either pm me or reply to this thread


Summersun

LadyA 12-02-2009 06:58 PM

still waiting!
 
I bet CAT or Walnut Books would have some sort of instructions or book on constructing wind turbines! Have you looked in John Seymours classic Complete Book of Self Sufficiency?;-)

Fries-With-That 12-02-2009 09:06 PM

Blowing in the wind
 
Hi everyone thats interested,

First thing you should look at is this.

http://www.xcweather.co.uk/?Loc=GB


Still interested, read this.


http://windstuffnow.com/main/microwave_wind_generator

This gives a break down of what it can cost.

http://www.richardcollins.net/winsol_epilogue.html


More interesting information.

http://www.allsmallwindturbines.com/


So now you're ready to build after doing all that reading.
Here's a book to tell you exactly what to do.

http://otherpower.com/users_manual.shtml


I had to include this website because this guy has made some beautiful turbines.( not as beautiful as mine LOL )

http://ivan.benkovic.szm.sk/



And if after all this study you're still interested read up some more here, this is the guy that started the craze for DIY wind turbines.

http://www.scoraigwind.com/

I've spent many hours researching wind turbines, how to build them, cost effectiveness etc etc there are hours of research gone into the idea, and I've come to the conclusion that its certainly possible to build one for yourself and save yourself thousands of euro.
If on the other hand you're mainly interested in building as a hobby I'd suggest you start by building a very small turbine ( the picture I have on this thread is a small turbine and it has a wingspan of about 4 feet). Make your mistakes on a hobby first without spending lots of cash.

Happy building and many hours of happy reading on the links above.

Regards,

Fries-with-that-searching-for-the-answer-blowing-in-the-wind

PS don't forget you can spend thousands on a turbine that is still only as powerful as one you'd knock up in your garden shed for a few hundred euro and a little bit of your time.

Fries-With-That 12-02-2009 09:10 PM

Great book
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LadyA
I bet CAT or Walnut Books would have some sort of instructions or book on constructing wind turbines! Have you looked in John Seymours classic Complete Book of Self Sufficiency?;-)




John Seymours book is an excellent read, it covers hundreds of topics I'd advise anyone thats interested in sustainable living to have a copy on their bookshelf.

summersun 16-02-2009 06:54 PM

Hi John and Fries.... here is the info on the course... unfortunately i failed to notice that the course is now over but others will be run .... this is word for word...


BUILD YOUR OWN WIND TURBINE

A workshop on the famous Hugh Piggott design ... see Hugh's web site
www.scoraigwind.com

Ballinamore Co Leitrim

Starting Thursday 22 jan to Sat 7th feb running on thurs - fri - sat over three weekends
Full course fee €350 or € 50 per day (see fries money to be made)

spaces are limited to 10 people


Courses will be repeated regularly check our website


www.BuildYourOwnWindTurbine.com ( the flyer shows uppercase letters in this website????)

The course is based on the teachings of Hugh Piggott and taught by Eirbyte Renewable Energy, a Leitrim based company with many years experience.

Each day a modest amount of theoretical introduction will lead to workshop sessions with opportunities to gain hands on experienceof carving wooden blades, winding coils and fitting magnets into all purpose built alternators for wind powe, wiring, fabrication and all aspects which can be covered as time allows.

Participants who bring their own ideas and materials to the course will be welcomed and given assistance where possible.

We would hope to complete one 2.4 metre diametre wind turbine with wooden blades and a permanent magnet alternator


Contact us at 091 442021 or our web site. www.BuildYourOwnWindTurbine.com


That is the end of the info on the flyer.... i hope it helps and gives someone the needed kick up the rear to start his own company or course....

Good Luck all
Summersun


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