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โMar-27-2015 03:32 PM
quasi wrote:
GD ~ Some of your assumptions are a little dated.
1. The turbine mounts 4-8 feet above the roof, in my case that would be 17-21 feet high.
2. Modern windchargers have inverter technology so the start producing power at any revolution speed.
3. These are considered trickle type chargers which run 24-7 and make up for lower charge energy with extended charging time.
I agree that the forest would be a deal breaker. I'm thinking of adding a windcharger to augment my genset so that I can eliminate or reduce the total runtime on the generator.
I'll be adding solar as well since I think it's the best bang for the buck but at $400, I may add the windmill cause I'm a gadget freak . . .
Jim
โMar-27-2015 09:20 AM
lawrosa wrote:
Also back to fuel usage, The Ohio Air Quality Development Authority found that the average idle car consumes about 0.156 gallons of gas per hour.
Thats .62 gallons in 4 hours...
@ 1.95 per gallon in NJ it will cost me 1.20 in fuel...
โMar-26-2015 07:41 PM
lawrosa wrote:I dunno', alternatives to the vehicle generation scheme should be on topic and small wind may be one.
This is getting off topic gents. My post was about charging with an alternator.. Maybe you can continue you wind converssation in a general chats area?
Thanks for your support ๐
Also back to fuel usage, The Ohio Air Quality Development Authority found that the average idle car consumes about 0.156 gallons of gas per hour.
Thats .62 gallons in 4 hours...
@ 1.95 per gallon in NJ it will cost me 1.20 in fuel...
โMar-26-2015 07:41 PM