awesome .thanks for the link,im definatly getting ahold of this guy, usa baby,also im moving onto a sailboat soon and am def gettin him to hook me up with a turbine for my boat,
hey is their a way to hook that up directly to a electric heater using no batteries. it gets very cold in new york and windy im thinking even if you can make it heat a little bit to keep my heating bill lower even if you have to hook up a few of them id be willing to spend 500 or 1000 bucks to help my monthly heating biill in winters. what parts besides the turbine would u need and what size electric heater would u need for a 10 watt or 50 watt turbine ?
Kenny, can you show / walk us through how you have it hooked up on the inside and do you have it in conjunction with your solar panel or are the two seperate entities? Thanks, Bob
Bob I have Them straight to my Batteries as The Manufacturer says I used a 100 foot 15 amp extension Cord It is sweet I have 4 AGM deep cycle Marine Battereies @ 90 amp hours = 280 amp hours
hey can you show how many amp its charging your battery on your next video?
johnstriper1 1 year ago
@johnstriper1 I no longer have this wind turbine Buddy
kvusmc 1 year ago
awesome .thanks for the link,im definatly getting ahold of this guy, usa baby,also im moving onto a sailboat soon and am def gettin him to hook me up with a turbine for my boat,
thirtyfourten 1 year ago
hey is their a way to hook that up directly to a electric heater using no batteries. it gets very cold in new york and windy im thinking even if you can make it heat a little bit to keep my heating bill lower even if you have to hook up a few of them id be willing to spend 500 or 1000 bucks to help my monthly heating biill in winters. what parts besides the turbine would u need and what size electric heater would u need for a 10 watt or 50 watt turbine ?
518schenectady 1 year ago
@518schenectady a small heater is like what 1000 watts and this makes 50 watts ummmm you do the math your short 950 watts lol
ireddiamond 1 year ago
Kenny, can you show / walk us through how you have it hooked up on the inside and do you have it in conjunction with your solar panel or are the two seperate entities? Thanks, Bob
dearjon 2 years ago
Bob I have Them straight to my Batteries as The Manufacturer says I used a 100 foot 15 amp extension Cord It is sweet I have 4 AGM deep cycle Marine Battereies @ 90 amp hours = 280 amp hours
kvusmc 2 years ago
looks like it works great I hope you get years of use from it TAKE CARE
michael970 2 years ago
Thanks Buddy
kvusmc 2 years ago