Wind Turbine ?

RAW

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Is anyone using a Wind Turbine to help gather energy for electrical systems ?
 

SquirrellCook

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I'd be interested in this too. I looked a long time ago and for the money spent and having to pack it away each time the energy generated was not that good. Has it improved? I'd guess you'd be able to feed your solar controller with it, or is it another expensive box of tricks?
 
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RAW

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I'd be interested in this too. I looked a long time ago and for the money spent and having to pack it away each time the energy generated was not that good. Has it improved? I'd guess you'd be able to feed your solar controller with it, or is it another expensive box of tricks?
The technology has improved I think. My understanding is that a turbine would produce AC current rather than DC current like a solar panel and so to bring the Turbine into the system you would need to do some trickery in between the Turbine and the controller or use a different Wind power based Controller for feeding into the Battery.
Regarding putting up and down I am wondering more on small turbines that could be a permanent fixture and maybe somehow rotated?
 

wildebus

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Rae (Streetsleeper) has experience of Wind Turbines and might still have a system for sale that fits on a Motorhome roof and folds down?

I live in a pretty windy area and thought one might be good where I am so I setup a weather station to log the wind speed.... don't think it would be enough though am tempted to get a little setup just to see (and have a little wind speed station to fit to the Camper to do the same when out and about for the same reason)

There is something about the need to be able to dump sudden heavy power inputs, but not sure if that is only on bigger turbines? Saying this as I used to use a Amperor Associates Power Integrator and that had inputs that could be used for both PV Panels and Wind Turbines. The Ablemail AMS 30-12-12 has a Solar Input that apparently can be used for Wind as well?

If you haven't seen this channel, it is entertaining to watch with nicely presented info and he did a little series on adding a Turbine to his folding trailer....
(watch all the videos - I think there are 3? - to see conclusions and feedback on what he bought)
 
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RAW

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A little further research has lead me to Vertical turbines which would be more suited to RV's and MH's I think
Example
 

SquirrellCook

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I just looked at the rutland stuff to remind me of what I saw before, not much has changed. 10mph wind 1/2 an amp or so if your lucky.
 
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wildebus

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I just looked at the rutland stuff to remind me of what I saw before, not much has changed. 10mph wind 1/2 an amp or so if your lucky.
Just looked at the last month where I am .... peaking between 15-20MPH speed on some days. occasional gusts upto 35MPH.
I think you need a consistant windspeed of around 20MPH minimum to have any kind of viable power generation on small turbines?
 

mistericeman

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Generally low output only reaching higher amounts when peak gusts....
Pfaff to erect/stow
Frequently transmit noise to what they're mounted on AND often far from silent wnen in use.

No wonder they're usually used on boats
 
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wildebus

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A little further research has lead me to Vertical turbines which would be more suited to RV's and MH's I think
Example
yup, I think so. The guy in the Youtube returned the one shown in the thumbname and got one of the vertical turbines instead.
 
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trevskoda

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I would forget it , 1 the noise/vibration is bad, 2 vertical units produce only about a third of a normal blade unit, 3 about 20mph wind required which at best on a med size unit will give between 1 and 5amps at best depending on turbine size, 4 height required without any disturbing buildings hedges etc which is manly on the upward slope into wind,i have been reading many books on this over a few years and its almost out of reach unless lots of money and planing done,even then it would be marginal gain.
 

RAW

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Thinking about it more I wonder if something could be done with an array of computer fans facing forwards and that would charge the battery as you drive, be additional to the Split Charge Relay on the Battery banks if the battery bank was large and required a lot of energy to charge. Maybe a complete waste of time.

Looks like I will be saving up for some flexible Solar Panels to add to Sylvia's Roof then as just with a WiFi Dongle, Raspberry Pi and the Victron Measuring devices my main battery is down to 50% after 10 days or so of being parked up.
 

RAW

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This was my discovery after fitting the BMV on the engine start batteries, it's natural drain of about 5 watts was enough to drain heavily in a week :(
The engine Start Battery(s) should not be draining when vehicle off unless there is a leak somewhere or something left on, surely ?
 

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