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    I will be using a treadmill motor for a generator. Does it matter which direction the wind blades turn?
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    No, it shouldn't, but if you know which direction the wind usually blows, you should have them going that way.
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    How can I obtain a generator? Can I create one myself, or must I purchase it somewhere?
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    Try a hardware store or home-improvement center, or see Build a Generator .
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    We have a windmill that is still up and working, can this be used to mount a turbine on?
    Community Answer
    Is it an old "Aeromotor" type, for pumping water? If so, it translates wind power into a "reciprocating" motion, through a gearbox not suited for generating electricity. You want rotary motion, with the least complicated coupling between the rotor and the generator. Pump water with it.
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    How do you make a wind turbine out of cheap materials?
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    Cheap materials used in the construction of your wind turbine is not recommended. Your wind turbine will be subject to many environmental factors and, in some cases, very strong wind. Even if your area normally has calm weather, storms can create powerful gusts. If your turbine is made from cheap, low quality materials, this could result in damage to your home, property, neighbors' property, and can even cause harm/death to yourself, your family, and your neighbors.
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    Where do I get a generator?
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    Hardware stores and farm supply stores have them, or you can buy one online for a reasonable price.
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    What capacity should the motor/generator minimum be?
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    A properly brushed DC motor has high efficiency levels at around 70 percent.
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