Making one of the units portable is a really nifty idea, one I wouldn't have thought of myself. I'm sure that it can be used in many applications, especially if you live in an arctic region. Thanks for sharing.
well, its not really portable unless you have a pickup truck or a car with a rear seat that folds and allows access to the trunk for the 2 meter tower sections.
I installed one of these in concrete. The portable version was created because it was too cold (Below Zero) to pour concrete the week I received the turbines.
Looks like the generator is a bicycle hub motor, that is not a bad idea.
electrodacus 4 months ago
Can the Dump Load terminals be ran to a grid tie inverter some way or another?
sirtom68 5 months ago
16:48 dog on it:) what a handsome fella, love the temporary truck idea
toob247 1 year ago
@toob247 Thanks a lot!
embeddedprogrammer 1 year ago
Hey I don't know if you're going to respond to this...but...
Overall, on just the materials and necessary electronics, what did you spend for this nifty little wind turbine?
TheBlueFalconX 1 year ago
@TheBlueFalconX $1495
embeddedprogrammer 1 year ago
Making one of the units portable is a really nifty idea, one I wouldn't have thought of myself. I'm sure that it can be used in many applications, especially if you live in an arctic region. Thanks for sharing.
GarrettBMXes 1 year ago
thank you for taking the time to share this with us why portable?
patnhat 2 years ago
well, its not really portable unless you have a pickup truck or a car with a rear seat that folds and allows access to the trunk for the 2 meter tower sections.
embeddedprogrammer 2 years ago
I installed one of these in concrete. The portable version was created because it was too cold (Below Zero) to pour concrete the week I received the turbines.
embeddedprogrammer 2 years ago