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If you have a wind re- source greater than 8mph (4 m/s) then a wind generator might provide a viable option for remote applications. A hybrid system that uses both solar photovoltaic panels and a wind turbine would make the perfec solution for your remote cabin or monitoring systems.

 

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Whisper 100 Wind Turbine

Whisper 100 with Muliti Voltage Controller



900 Watts just $1795!


Specifications:
  • Rotor diameter:7' (2.1 meters)
  • Weight:47 lbs (21 kg)
  • Mount:2.5" Schedule 40
  • Start-Up wind speed:7.5 mph (3.4 m/s)
  • Voltage:12,24,32,48 VDC
  • Rated Power:900 Watts @ 28 mph (12.5 m/s)
  • Specifications Sheet (PDF)

Inside the Wind Turbine

Turbine Technical Drawing Enlarged
AnemometerBladesBrakeControllerGear BoxGeneratorHigh-speed shaftLow-speed shaftNacelllePitchRotorTowerYaw driveYaw motorWind directionWind vane
Anemometer:
Measures the wind speed and transmits wind speed data to the controller.
Blades:
Most turbines have either two or three blades. Wind blowing over the blades causes the blades to "lift" and rotate.
Brake:
A disc brake, which can be applied mechanically, electrically, or hydraulically to stop the rotor in emergencies.
Controller:
The controller starts up the machine at wind speeds of about 8 to 16 miles per hour (mph) and shuts off the machine at about 55 mph. Turbines do not operate at wind speeds above about 55 mph because they might be damaged by the high winds.
Gear box:
Gears connect the low-speed shaft to the high-speed shaft and increase the rotational speeds from about 30 to 60 rotations per minute (rpm) to about 1000 to 1800 rpm, the rotational speed required by most generators to produce electricity. The gear box is a costly (and heavy) part of the wind turbine and engineers are exploring "direct-drive" generators that operate at lower rotational speeds and don't need gear boxes.
Generator:
Usually an off-the-shelf induction generator that produces 60-cycle AC electricity.
High-speed shaft:
Drives the generator.
Low-speed shaft:
The rotor turns the low-speed shaft at about 30 to 60 rotations per minute.
Nacelle:
The nacelle sits atop the tower and contains the gear box, low- and high-speed shafts, generator, controller, and brake. Some nacelles are large enough for a helicopter to land on.
Pitch:
Blades are turned, or pitched, out of the wind to control the rotor speed and keep the rotor from turning in winds that are too high or too low to produce electricity.
Rotor:
The blades and the hub together are called the rotor.
Tower:
Towers are made from tubular steel (shown here), concrete, or steel lattice. Because wind speed increases with height, taller towers enable turbines to capture more energy and generate more electricity.
Wind direction:
This is an "upwind" turbine, so-called because it operates facing into the wind. Other turbines are designed to run "downwind," facing away from the wind.
Wind vane:
Measures wind direction and communicates with the yaw drive to orient the turbine properly with respect to the wind.
Yaw drive:
Upwind turbines face into the wind; the yaw drive is used to keep the rotor facing into the wind as the wind direction changes. Downwind turbines don't require a yaw drive, the wind blows the rotor downwind.
Yaw motor:
Powers the yaw drive.

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