DIY Wind Turbine Project
Building Your Own Wind Turbine… Can it be done? A man from Oconto, Wisconsin says it is possible, and he reveals all the details. He shows how he has done it using basic simple tools in his garage.
In case you want to buy the parts that he mentions, you need to go to Wind Blue Power. Other excellent projects that some of their customers have engineered are posted on the site.
Layne now has his own website — AutoLayne’s Wind Generator. He has put together a 49 page manual to further illustrate how he does it.
Layne Erickson claims that the wind turbine generates enough electricity to power up his shop. He does a very nice job presenting this project. Very good work. Is free energy the wave of the future?
Part 1 - How To Build A Wind Generator 6:43 minutes
Part 2 – How To Build A Wind Generator 3:01 minutes
Part 3 – How To Build A Wind Generator 9:11 minutes
7 Responses
Jeff
June 17th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
1I looked at these utubes earlier in the year, they were great. Seems that they have been distroyed by some earth green energy outfit to divert traffic to there sight. what a shame . If any body has a copy of these vidios are address for Layne Erickson , I would be eternally greatful. THANKS!!!!
admin
June 18th, 2009 at 12:40 am
2Thanks for the information! I wasn’t aware that these videos had been discontinued. I also think they were great. I did manage to find some other videos, although they do not seem to be as good as the originals.
Kenneth Cate
July 19th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
3What Jeff was saying was that the videos are still there but that others have released copies of the videos with company logos overlayed so as to divert traffic from http://www.autolayne.com (I think this is Eric’s site). EnergyForEarth.net has a copy of Layne’s video with their logo at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmFv0WIho_w while HomeMadePowerPlant.com has their doctored copy at http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1782153/how_to_build_a_home_made_wind_generator/
admin
July 19th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
4Thank you Kenneth for clearing that up. I appreciate it very much! Layne Erickson and his videos seem to be generating much attention across America. I get a kick out of watching them every time. Thanks again.
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November 27th, 2012 at 12:25 pm
5Wind generators are the best since they do not cause any pollution at all. :
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