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The Home Energy Systems Discussion list is intended for those with questions about household energy systems that include wind as a component. Questions about wind turbines, batteries, inverters, towers and other relevant equipment are welcome, and will be answered by persons with hands-on experience.
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Re: Turbine Plans
The Canadian per capita electrical power usage is about 1 and a half MWH per month, exceeding even that of the U.S., about 1 MWH. Your high expectations might
Posted - Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:50 pm integenerw
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Re: Dc Motor
Nando and Ron - Our success with that same Baldor motor (see the pic on the left at http://www.integener.com) was due to using the TLG Tri-Nado blades
Posted - Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:49 pm integenerw
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Re: Furling vs. pitch-control (was ISKRA R9000 vs. Eoltec Scirocco)
Nando, Please don't bring in specific examples into this ... I am not talking about any specific wind turbine, just as you are not when you talk about TCPH, as
Posted - Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:37 pm Michael Klemen
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Re: Furling vs. pitch-control (was ISKRA R9000 vs. Eoltec Scirocco)
Michael: My point is that the ideal wind mill is the TPCH type since its protects either full loaded or unloaded even in high wind speeds. I am not missing
Posted - Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:23 pm Nando
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Turbine Plans
Thanks to everyone who responded to my inquiry. Because of the links provided, I will be able to make some informed book purchases and begin my research.
Posted - Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:34 pm Martin Donald
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