Wind Blue 540 PMA test

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2010

66 watts @ 5.5amps

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  • hmmm. not sure if I can help but I'm only getting 5.5 amps. I hear max amps is about 7 for this unit

  • WindBlue Wind Blue 540 PMA testing at approx 250 rpm

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  • I had a wind blue, good little PMA for what it is. The most I got out of it was 12amps in very high winds. Although it claims it will do what it suppoe to do it is no a very good PMA for wind if you are looking for decent power.

  • i used bridge rectifiers to convert ac to dc and then i used a 30Amp blocking diode between battery & turbine.

  • @safdarblog Did you use recitfer or use a diode,if u used just diode u still have ac coming in,check for ac amps should be none

  • I need a suggestion I hooked up my 12V alternator to the battery (120Ah) directly by using a blocking diode & drove the turbine with motor & belt set-up and getting at about 18VDC. But when I connect my Ampere meter in series and noted the DC Amps there were only 1.67 amps going into the battery, while I have seen you video in which you are putting 21 Amps into the battery.

    i have 10coils in series (Star Connection) 1.4mm wire & 90 turns each coil. I connected 3 halogen lamp in parallel got 10A

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