The Missouri Rebel Wind Turbine Generator in Wyoming Producing 60 amps 1600 watts

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

http://www.mwands.com
THIS VIDEO SHOWS THE MISSOURI WIND AND SOLAR Rebel 800 watt, 24 volt wind turbine in 60 to 70 MPH winds PRODUCING 60 AMPS, 1600 watts into a 24 volt battery bank in Rollins,Wyoming all day long. It's using our new Liberty pma by Missouri Wind and Solar.
More actual outputs on the rebel 800 watt turbine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkLbGu2-bCg&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
more http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P20B826oY0Y&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
thank you Goodchiii in Canada
heres one of our turbines on the store roof http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIzpbr520N8
Visit our web site for the Rebel 800 watt wind turbine, parts, and accessories
at http://www.mwands.com

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  • If you put a digital amp meter on it you would find out that it is putting out more than it is showing. I was running one of those. Not bad for an indicator but reads low. My readings were really low compared to a digital meter.

  • @TomT342 I believe you are right. I had one of those a long time ago.

  • Can you tell me what kind of charge controller I would need if I purchased a wind generator?

    Right now I have on average 700w coming in from 13panels (mostly 80's) which feed two mppt charge controllers and 18 6v series and parallel to 12v. Would I just connect direct to the battery with the wind generator? If I understand mppt (hardly) connecting to it might not be good since it would mess up the data compiled (I think).

  • @nprcomputers well i have several charge controllers that work well for wind turbines. 10,000 watt 440 amp input with divert and disconnect modes.

    Jeff

  • @nprcomputers you would connect it directly to your batteries or you could get one of our charge controllers, any of the 440's will work

    Jeff

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  • @Iamtheeggman2011 the 3 blade is good for high winds like that but totally sucks in low wind and lets face it your not going to get 70mph winds every day. why most newer turbines come with alot of blades in fact there new 1600 watt uses a 11 blade hub. they respond much nicer at low dirty wind of course the trade off is they don't work as well at high wind.

  • Looks like it has been working for 2 years now.

  • @econewpower that was beyond specks

  • @Iamtheeggman2011 that turbine is not rated for that kind of output but they will be enjoying it when it stops working. they did 2 things they used the 3 blades for higher rpm and where running it in winds recommended to just use the turbine brake in the use a 7 blade desine stock its lower rpm but works at much lower wind.

  • Some idiots on youtube say you never show any amps. Holy shit look at that wind turbine put out the power.

    Good video

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