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petanque don
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Joined: 02/08/2006
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Posted: 06:38am 25 Sep 2006
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Having been out and about on the weekend while it was windy.

I drove past a 3 bladed windmill (it appeared to be the same design as sold on eBay) and I was shocked at how noisy it was.

It was a windy day and the windmill furling could be seen.

Having observed other windmills the noise was not noticeable.

How noisy are peoples home made wind mills?
 
Gizmo

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Posted: 07:28am 25 Sep 2006
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It depends on how well the blades were made. Those cheap windmills have blades that are extruded from a die, and have no twist or taper. This means part of the blade length is always stalling. Normally not a problem at low or normal wind speeds, but at high wind speeds the stall creates a lot of noise, as you noticed.
A set of home made blades, if made properly with close to the correct angles/twist, should make very little noise, even at high speed. Ideally the near by trees would make as much noise as a well build windmill.
That said, when a windmill furls they can make a little more noise than normal, as the blades angles are all thrown out of wack.
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petanque don
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Posted: 12:09am 26 Sep 2006
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This is consistent with the rest of my observations that a well made windmill can barely be herd over the ambient noise.

 
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