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mlts22
May 29, 2013Explorer
If you have the space for it, I've seen people put up wind turbines, using a pipe attached to their rig, perhaps an additional section to get it higher. Here in central Texas, there is always wind to catch, and you get four times as much power when the wind speed doubles.
Dunno about noise though. I am going to look into this because I park my TT at the same place for a quarter of the year, so if a 400-600 watt windmill is quiet, even if it just trickled 50 watts/hour on average, it would go a long way to offset the furnace fan and other loads.
Dunno about noise though. I am going to look into this because I park my TT at the same place for a quarter of the year, so if a 400-600 watt windmill is quiet, even if it just trickled 50 watts/hour on average, it would go a long way to offset the furnace fan and other loads.
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