Best Three Selling Wind Generator Kits For Your House


by Roger Brown

Wind turbine kits for the home are a great way to offset rising electricity prices. They are becoming increasingly popular especially now because of federal government tax incentives of 30%.

What makes a home wind generator great? And, what criteria do you use to choose one over the other?

First, before any of that you must decide what you can accomplish with your wind turbine. If that sounds like a loaded question, but it's really not.

The way you determine what you want is straightforward:

How much wind do you have and where is it strongest and most consistent? If you are space-restricted, you will be limited to a unit you can mount on your roof. That location can work with either a vertical or a horizontal-axis windmill. However, it is best to look at vertical-axis units more seriously, since they are more designed with the roof in mind.

How much power do you need and want to generate? This depends on what you want the turbine to power - your whole house, a pump, or charge a battery. Charging a battery is by far the most popular application.

How much do you have to invest? While it is certainly possible to find plenty of wind turbine kits for less than $1,000, there are many that will do the same thing for 10 times that much! (You don't necessarily get a lot more turbine by paying more money.)

In the final analysis, most people want a windmill they can mount on their roof. There they will be easier to access when you have to work on them. There is typically enough wind on your roof to make energy as long as you have to install it in the optimal place - on the eve of the roof.

Now to the nitty gritty…

The most popular wind turbine kits for home use right now are:

Sunforce 45444 600 Watt (about $750)Windtura 750 Watt (about $1,000)Windmax 400 Watt (about $600) These are all roof-mounting units that are easy to install.

The way to analyze this for yourself though is to first spend some time and make sure you know your requirements.

In conclusion, you won't go wrong with any of these wind turbine kits for the home. Be careful upfront in your analysis of what you need and then pick one that fits your budget. Keep in mind you will be getting 30% back in a tax credit when all is said and done.

About the Author

Roger G. Brown has saved huge amounts of money on energy charges. Discover Roger's guidelines. http://windturbinealternatives.com

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