Archive for November, 2010
An Overview Of Wind Powered Home Generators
Monday, November 15th, 2010
A wind powered home generator could be your answer. These generators can be extremely efficient and a simple way of saving on your home electricity bills. This is a truly renewable energy source, gentle on the environment when compared to the more commonly used and infinitely more expensive fossil fuels like oil, coal, or gas.
Perhaps one of the greatest features of wind powered home generators is that they are simple to assemble yourself. The second best feature is that they can be used pretty much anywhere provided the average wind speed is not less than 10mph.
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Wind Power Home Generator
Sunday, November 14th, 2010
In modern times there is more necessity than ever to harness alternative energy sources and more people just like you are looking for ways to create their own home made generator.
With the rising cost of gas and the volatile nature of the places from which much of it is imported, it becomes more important to wean the country off of oil. There are many different ways of getting electricity without oil consumption such as nuclear power, wind power home generator and solar power.
Natural and renewable resources such as wind are the safest and easiest ways to collect energy, if they fit your landscape and purpose.
Wind power is generated through the use of home generator. A home generator spins a magnetized rotor when the wind rotates the blades. A current is generated when the rotor spins. The faster the blades on the windmill spin, the more electricity that will be produced. (more…)
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Free Energy Home Generator
Friday, November 12th, 2010
Are you interested in free energy and the benefits that come from using it in your home?
One of the easiest and cheapest forms of alternate energy is the magnetic generator.
The concept behind the magnetic generator involves the use of an electromagnet which is a coil of wire that houses an electric current. As long as the current continues to pass through the coil then magnetic energy will be produced. Often times an electromagnet will be wrapped around ferromagnetic material (like steel), which increases the magnetic field coming from the coil of wire.
The magnetic field produced is comprised of two properties: (more…)
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Zero Point Energy Generator
Friday, November 12th, 2010
Zero point energy generators make use of magnets to utilize energy. As we all know, magnets have a field that has power and unlike other forms of alternative energy, they do not need any input to produce power. Magnets have two opposite poles which will either attract or repel with another. When the magnets attract and repel each other, they create continual motion. This motion is called perpetual motion because it will generate power without ever stopping.
A home generator zero point energy will generate an unlimited amount of free electric energy that will run infinitely and power your home for the rest of your life. They will produce more power than you will actually need. If the magnetic generator is used fully, it can cut your power bill completely out. (more…)
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Standby Home Generators
Thursday, November 11th, 2010
Power outages are inconvenient and can cause many problems for homeowners. Violent storms and other types of bad weather can cause these power outages, making them very common. To avoid this problem people are installing standby home generators. With a standby home generator enough power can be restored to your home to live a relatively normal life during this crucial time.
Standby home generators are permanent. They are installed outside the home and activate just like a central air conditioning system, but instead of turning on when it?s warm inside, they turn on when sensing the loss of electricity. This type of generator is much more commanding than one that is portable, supplying power to a much larger amount of circuits.
When a blackout occurs, the standby home generator automatically activates itself and starts delivering electricity to circuits that have been selected by the homeowner. The machine is able to perceive when power has been lost, through the emergency load center and transfer switch. When this is sensed the generator starts, and begins supplying service to the home. This powering system has an engine and runs off of LP or natural gas. The generator is attached to the gas line and through this produces electricity.
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Build A Magnetic Home Generator
Thursday, November 11th, 2010
In many places around the globe many of us are faced with the unpleasant reality of the ever-increasing electric power bills.
It does not matter that your pay rate has not been recently raised, or that you may be a retired person on a fixed income; in many places the power companies continue to raise their rates.
If you are fortunate enough to live in an area where you have become accustomed to having electricity, then there is no question that the local electric company is likely responsible for providing that electric power.
It should also be obvious that no modern household can exist comfortably without electricity.
Yet the electric power companies refuse to keep their rates under control, and would have customers believe that higher rates often become necessary in order to continue to provide energy to our homes and businesses.
But whether or not the escalating rates are always a necessity is not the debate. The problem is that many household and small business budgets simply cannot easily accommodate this constant trend of upward rates. (more…)
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Home Generators And How They Save Money
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
With the rising costs on just about everything in life, it is no wonder that people are looking for alternative ways to make their own home electricity and cut back on their current power bill. Getting energy for free isn’t possible. It would be better to say that you can make your own electricity at home for a fraction of what you are currently paying the power companies.
You’ve no doubt heard of solar and wind power. There is no denying they are well known, they haven’t lived up to their promise of cheap, clean electricity.
Just what or where did solar and wind power go wrong? Solar and wind power suffer from extremely high installation costs and that you need to use them for many years before you even start saving. The setup costs of solar can easily clock over a couple thousand of dollars and this is hard on anyone’s financial situation. With the setup costs being so high, you typically need to use solar and wind power for decades before you have even earned back what it cost you to install it. Home owners need an alternative way to create their own home power that helps them to start saving today. (more…)
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Common Issues With Home Generators
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
Having a Home Generator makes a lot of sound financial and survival sense.
If there are emergencies or a natural calamity and the electrical power is out, you don’t have to worry about your power supply since you can just turn on your generator and continue on in your day to day life.
On the other hand, having a generator is not always easy. You might have issues with maintenance or other upkeep.
If we take a closer look we see that there are always considerations whenever we choose a particular source of home energy. Although there is always an impact, the negative impact is far less than what a home generator offers us.
Noise is one of the most common constraints. For smaller generators, or the portable ones, the sound coming from it is not that annoying.
The size is the determinant of the sound being produced by a home generator. For huge and bulky generators, it should be expected that the sound is louder and quite irritable. Although there are some silent generators being sold today, most of the people will not realize the disadvantage of getting a typical generator without sound proof devices on it. (more…)
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Buying A Portable Home Generator?
Sunday, November 7th, 2010
A machine that can provide electricity to your home for the duration of power outages is casually referred to as a home generator. In an emergency, when there is a power outage, you can continue to use appliances like air conditioners, stoves, refrigerators and light bulbs etc. One of these standby emergency generators will have no trouble generating sufficient electrical energy to guarantee that you can get almost any individual domestic device functioning.
People generally purchase standby home generators, due to the fact that they will be getting un-interrupted electrical power in case of outages. Homeowners usually don’t worry about how often the power goes out, but their main concern is the effect of the outage. For instance, in absence of home emergency generators, basements may flood, security systems can falter and home businesses may fail. (more…)
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Who Needs a Home Generator?
Saturday, November 6th, 2010
This past winter was harsh in some parts of the country, in other areas it was milder. For instance, where I live we had a relatively mild winter, which was a relief because the previous two winters were more severe than usual.
With harsh winters come power outages, and with loss of power, most homes today come to a stand still. None of the appliances work, which is especially bad for food kept in freezers and refrigerators, the heat shuts off, and so does the water. This is bad enough in any home, but is worse if somebody in the home has health problems, and for the elderly or babies.
The reason power can be lost during a harsh winter includes heavy snow loads, high winds, freezing ice, and accidents that knock out power lines. But you don’t have to live somewhere with a lot of snow to experience high wind storms and power outages. (more…)
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