Made with High Quality Reinforced Fiberglass Materials
Capacity: 1kw to 1.5kw, Blade Diameter – 10.6 feet or 3.2 meters
Start-up Wind Speed: 3 m/s or 6.7 mph, Rated Wind Speed: 8 m/s or 17.9 mph
Windmax wind generator blades are designed with high efficiency in transferring wind power to the mechanical power, Truly low wind speed, low TSR blades giving excellent performance and very low noise emissions. Optimized pitch angle to ensure superior low wind speed performance and substantially increased energy output. WindMax Blade Features: * Advanced Blade Pitch design to Enable aerodynamic efficiency and reduce loads to the drive train, thereby reducing maintenance cost and providing longe
This Air Breeze invites batteries on a sailboat in the Caribbean. You can hear the turbine sounds beneath the sound of the wind in the microphone. Air Breeze is the new generation of the AIR series of small wind turbines and provides new blades, hub, nosecone and electronics for more power and quieter operation. Air Breeze is made by Southwest Windpower.
T.F. drafts ordinance on wind, solar power
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Tinton Falls Borough Council said last week that they are committed to adopting an ordinance regulating wind and solar energy for property owners by the end of the summer. The council discussed the topic during the June 1 workshop meeting at which Borough Attorney Brian Nelson presented the council with a draft of the proposed ordinance. read more
Hey guys, I recently tried a 12-blade installation as an upgrade for my 9 blade assembly. I have a 48 volt PMA loading a 24-volt batteries, 500 watts and a rotor. I noticed that the top speed was quite significantly reduced probably due to the extra drag of the turbine blades to add additional (I noticed a noise at a much lower RPM than I did with the 6 or 9-blade installation). I also noticed that due to the increased mass of the hub and the mass of the extra three extra blades of the turbine somewhat lethargic to rapid changes in wind speed. In essence, when the wind gusted, it took much longer to increase the blade speed. The starting speed of the system with 12 blades was slightly faster than the 9 blade in spite of my comments in the video, and much faster than the 6-blade installation. The top speed was the trade-off, however. It may be that the response by using an aluminum hub to be addressed to the steel opposed to each other, as to reduce the total number Hub / blade mass. Perhaps the RPM problem could by removing 4 “from every blade something I’m not really keen on processed primarily because of the cost of the blades.