โJul-21-2014 04:07 PM
โJul-23-2014 10:29 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
I don't know about you, but I am heading for SAFER shelter if I have constant wind speeds of 15MPH or better!
โJul-23-2014 09:56 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:The Cobras and Heuy's were loud because they were 2 blades. I can tell you the Blackhawks were quieter because they were 4 blades and Comanche helicopter was even quieter with it 6 blades. When I hear a Cobra or Heuy I think of Country Joe and the Fish.
Well, one thing's for certain...
With a wind powered generator, you can lay in bed, with a pillow stuffed over your head and know for a fact whether the wind is blowing or not. We vets may have dreams about Hueys and Cobras.
The wind pushes harder than my wallet pushes back to build a tower strong enough to keep from toppling.
โJul-23-2014 04:40 AM
โJul-22-2014 09:21 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:No problem a few years ago when my anemometer broke indicating 94 MPH.
I would HIGHLY doubt that YOU would be "comfortable" inside or outside a RV with a continuous 15MPH or even 20MPH wind blowing across the BROADSIDE of said rig. Not to mention potential gusts well in excess of 40+ MPH.
Everyone tends to think they are going to get something for nothing with wind power. They read the hyped up marketing brochures from these small wind gen companies selling folks a real snow job.Agreed.
It takes a LARGE rotor sweep area to really capture any substantial power from the wind. Pretty much all of these 500W and smaller wind gens use a three blade setup and typically smaller than 3ft of swept area. That means this blade WILL HAVE to be spinning at a very high speed at the tips, this makes a lot of noise but nets very low wattage.A windmill with 3 ft blades will have a blade swept area of ~28 ft^2.
Most will start SPINNING around 7MPH but the cut in will be well above 10 MPH and when it makes it to the cut in you will be getting only a couple of watts of power..Done that. With the correct pedal crank length and the right sprockets, it delivers about 75 Watts continuously with bursts to 150 Watts.
Pretty much all of these small wind gens spec the FULL output well over 30MPH and some even as high as 40 MPH.. Anything BELOW the full rated winds peed you get MUCH LESS.
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You do realize that if you put an alternator on a stationary bike you can provide 50 WATTS of power for as long as you can sustain it.. and short bursts of power above that..
โJul-22-2014 08:49 PM
โJul-22-2014 08:08 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:I LIVE in these conditions, I go to work in these conditions, I do yard work in these conditions, I take walks with the DW in these conditions, I grill burgers in these conditions, I've CAMPED in these conditions!!!! LOL! Hell, I've camped in 60 mph gusts. Now THAT gets the MH rocking but it doesn't move in 15-20 mph winds. This is NORMAL where I live. It's not an aberration, this is everyday, regular stuff. SoCal is known for its sun but not many people talk about the wind. Look up Santa Ana winds sometime. Doesn't stop anyone from camping out here. Normal stuff.
I would HIGHLY doubt that YOU would be "comfortable" inside or outside a RV with a continuous 15MPH or even 20MPH wind blowing across the BROADSIDE of said rig. Not to mention potential gusts well in excess of 40+ MPH.
โJul-22-2014 06:13 PM
โJul-22-2014 05:28 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Here are a few reasons: Deer season, Elk Season, Turkey season, Dog Trials.
I can not imagine intentionally wanting to camp in high winds.
โJul-22-2014 05:04 PM
โJul-22-2014 04:11 PM
mena661 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:Oh cmon! There's nothing dangerous about 15 mph wind speeds. If you lived in my area you'd be scared to death everyday if that was the case. Nearly EVERY evening the winds reach 15-20 mph in the warmer months here. My and everyone elses RV's do quite well. We drive in it, tow in it, I see hundreds of people going up and down the freeway in their rigs.
I don't know about you, but I am heading for SAFER shelter if I have constant wind speeds of 15MPH or better!
โJul-22-2014 03:04 PM
mena661 wrote:X2Gdetrailer wrote:Oh cmon! There's nothing dangerous about 15 mph wind speeds. If you lived in my area you'd be scared to death everyday if that was the case. Nearly EVERY evening the winds reach 15-20 mph in the warmer months here. My and everyone elses RV's do quite well. We drive in it, tow in it, I see hundreds of people going up and down the freeway in their rigs.
I don't know about you, but I am heading for SAFER shelter if I have constant wind speeds of 15MPH or better!
โJul-22-2014 01:42 PM
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