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Off-Grid Wind for Battery Charging
“Do I have a good site for wind power?” http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/where_is_wind.asp

Wind-powered battery-charging systems can be cost-effective if the average wind speed is nine miles per hour or more at the location of the wind generator. If you are using wind in combination with photovoltaic power, it may be cost-effective if good wind is available only during part of the year. When the wind speed doubles, the power delivered is eight times as great. Most wind generators are designed to deliver maximum power at a wind speed of 30 mph. At 15 mph, they will deliver about 1/8 their rated power.

A wind generator should be mounted at least 20 feet higher than any obstruction within 300 feet to avoid turbulence. The power output of a wind generator will decrease roughly 3% for every 1000 feet of elevation. If you measure wind speed at ground level, you can expect about 1.5 times the wind speed 30 feet up, which equates to about three times the power. At 120 feet above the ground, wind speed will be twice what is measured at ground level and power output will be more than twice the output at 30 feet, and about 6 times the output at ground level.

Towers
We do not recommend mounting wind generators on roofs. Though it is possible with a wind generator of 500 watts or less output, it will be noisy. Freestanding towers, guyed towers or guyed poles may be used with wind generators.

Wind generators can be mounted on freestanding towers designed for antennas. They require a large, engineered concrete base for support, but since they do not require guy wires, they can be installed in a smaller space. Guyed steel truss towers, also designed for antenna mounting, are less costly and require a large area for guy wire placement.

A tilt-up pole tower is the most economical and the easiest to install. Wiring and mounting of the wind generator are done before the tower is erected. No climbing is necessary. Steel tubing can be purchased locally to save freight.

 

 

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 AIR BREEZE Turbines, start speed 6 mph
(200 Watt 12 and 24 volt land or marine versions)    
                     

 Air Breeze Land 12V w/regulator 200 watts @ 28 mph            

 Air Breeze Land 24V w/regulator 200 watts @ 28 mph 

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Air Breeze Marine 12V w/regulator 200 watts @ 28 mph    

Air Breeze Marine 24V w/regulator 200 watts @ 28 mph

 AIR X Wind Turbines, start speed 8 mph
(400 watt land and marine versions for 12, 24 & 48 volt systems)

 Air-X Land 12V, w/regulator 400 watts @ 28 mph

 Air-X Land 24V, w/regulator 400 watts @ 28 mph

 Air-X Land 48V, w/regulator 400 watts @ 28 mph 

 Air-X Marine 12V, w/regulator 400 @ 28 mph 

 Air-X Marine 24V, w/regulator 400 @ 28 mph

 Air-X Marine 48V, w/regulator 400 @ 28 mph

 
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