Wind turbine comparison?

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Re: Comparison of wind turbines?




by izentrop » 04/11/23, 22:50

Not wrong, Guy, the best is to build it and perch it on a fairly high mast. The Piggot, an excellent choice.

Phil you should find some near you https://www.tripalium.org/
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Re: Comparison of wind turbines?




by abyssin3 » 04/11/23, 22:53

phil59 wrote:Yes, but the condition is that it can actually produce 300W, and not just 50 max in strong winds, and not just a few W with "normal winds".

Hence the question of comparisons, to avoid installing a wind turbine which would require too strong a wind to start, or which would be too limited and ultimately not suitable.

phil59 wrote:Do you think you can produce more than 50 kWh over the year?


I will not go into detail about the estimate made roughly (off-topic). It was here as an example.
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Re: Comparison of wind turbines?




by phil59 » 04/11/23, 22:56

A piggott produces well, but we can't find any for sale.

I'm generally talking about the one sold.

I just saw that there is one in 02, in LOR, I go there to go to one of my daughters....

It's not a small wind turbine....
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Re: Comparison of wind turbines?




by izentrop » 04/11/23, 23:07

Phil takes what it takes... to produce, you need height and diameter otherwise https://www.quechoisir.org/enquete-eoli ... out-n5667/
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