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Friday, July 3, 2009

How to make your own electricity.

Hello

My name is Mike Jansen and I want to tell you about Making your own electricity. I have found a great site that you can buy plans on how to make your own solar panel or if you choose you can make your own wind generator, or both. In these economic times wouldn't you like to tell the electric company to do rude things to themselves? These plans are something you can use to make a electrical generation panel or a wind generator in a weekend. Its very inexpensive and can be done for 200 dollars or less. The plans are very clear so that even a non techie can do it. If you are a total non hands on type of person usually your local hardware can suggest a handyman that you could pay to do it. The idea is very inexpensive go here to check it out.

You could run everything in a simple house with 3 solar panels and a wind generator. The good news is that if you produce more electricity than you use the Electric company will pay you for the electricity you send back into the grid. So instead of you sending them money every month, you could get the same old envelope from them, but it would have a check instead of a bill in it! In the united states of America (sic) they by law have to pay you for your extra unused generated electricity! If money is tight as it is for us all, just do as i have done, get one panel going then with the money you save from the electricity you are not paying for use that money to make another panel. Do that till you are no longer paying for electricity at all!
So even if energy prices continue to go up after you are off the grid you will have no worries. Let me tell you its a great feeling.

Feel free to comment or ask questions :).

sincerely Mike Jansen

3 comments:

  1. cool site, but don't work with appartment buildings right?

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  2. If you were on a higher level than you are you could have a couple solar panels.. but would only be good enough to run one appliance. Something like your computer. Also you could have a wind generator on a pole from a third floor balcony .. for when its windy.

    Mike

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  3. The problem would be the space you would have for the solar panels.. you couldn't have a normal size one .. which is why the work it could do would be limited.

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