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Last Post 05 Mar 2012 07:35 AM by
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rbolen21
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23 Feb 2012 04:55 PM
I live in a very windy area and would love to harness that wind. I have a dock on our pond and currently have grid power there, however would love to switch to battery. I have a 180vdc motor 4.3 amp and need help regulating to a usable voltage for charging batteries and running lights. I have registered voltages as high as 90 volts with a simple a/c fan blade on motor. I have extensive electrical and mechanical knowledge. I am just looking for the short cut of using others knowledge to get me on the advanced track. Thanks for any assistance.
EnergyWiseBuilding
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05 Mar 2012 07:35 AM
Why would you like to go battery, when you have electrical service? Get a wind turbine and sell you excess back to the power company and save the expense, maintenance of batteries
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