Wind Generators for Sale – Consumer Warning: Factors To Be Considered Before Buying
Posted by: Gavin Lachermeier / Category: Wind PowerThere are many advertisements today offering wind generators for sale both in newspapers, magazines and online. However, before you make your purchase there are certain factors which one needs to take in to consideration beforehand. In this article we look at just what some of these things are.
Factor 1 – Quality
It is important that you spend money on purchasing a good quality wind generator otherwise you could end up spending considerably more when the blades malfunction or jam. Look for those wind generators for sale that come with a good warranty of say no less than 3 – 5 years. A longer warranty also means that the manufacturer of your generator is confident in their product because they know they are not making inferior parts.
Factor 2 – Determine How Much Electricity You Will Need Each Year
The quickest and easiest way to calculate this figure is by contacting your utility company and asking them provide you with a summary of your annual kilowatt usage. After obtaining this figure you are then in a better position to work out exactly what size wind generator you will need in order to provide ample amounts of energy annually to power your home.
As soon as you know the amount of energy required to sufficiently power equipment and appliances in your home you can decide on the kind of generator to supply it. You should be looking closely at systems that use a direct DC supply which allows energy to be stored for later use. This stored DC energy can then be converted into an AC supply in order to power appliances in your home. It’s recommended that the generator comes with a separate inverter for converting the DC energy to AC because the built-in inverters tend to become damaged easily. Replacing these built-in inverters could get expensive.
Factor 3 – What Planning Permissions Do You Need?
In most cases if you intend to install a free standing wind generator then certain planning permissions will need to be obtained before you do. This means contacting your local planning authority as to what these are. However, you may discover that if you choose to install a small roof top model then such permission may not be needed.
Factor 4 – Your Budget
This is the biggest factor that you will need to take into consideration when shopping for wind generators for sale. Okay, the price for purchasing such a system may look good, but don?t forget that you need to take into consideration how much it is going to cost for installation. If you are installing a free standing one then you need to consider that you may need to make alterations to the area where it is to be installed, which may include having a concrete foundation laid to support your system. Plus, there may be additional costs involved relating to having the wiring in your home modified to meet the specifications of the system so that it doesn’t cause any damage to the appliances that are going to be using your new source of energy.
