Revox wrote:sicetaitsimple wrote:I found a thread from more than 10 years ago on the same machine as yours.
renewable-energy/opinion-on-wind-turbine-futurenergy-windup-1000w-t10153-30.htmlIt was initiated by Forhorse, which has been a regular contributor to the forum but who, like many others, hardly intervenes anymore, I imagine given the drift of the forum towards themes and opinions whose relationship with "econology" is not really obvious.
You can maybe try to send him a private message, if he passes by there he will see it. He will (perhaps) be able to tell you the rest of his story and above all tell you what performance you can expect from the machine in real life.
Hello,
I just had a return from this person, not installed because of the neighborhood....
Small question at the level of the inverter, what would you put as a setting as it is, on the Mastervolt 600?
Since it was set up to do a test, I understood that in the end I have to change my wind turbine or inverter....
Thank you for voting back
And I would add that insofar as you don't have past production statistics, you don't have a point of comparison. it is therefore difficult to make projections.
I am not an expert either, but what it would be worth checking in a preliminary way is
si with a given wind speed (which must still be able to be measured at the service height), does the wind turbine produce current at nominal values (according to its theoretical capacities). but you sounded like you said the install was verified not too long ago.
Perhaps you have the instructions for the wind turbine, there may be various information on its capacities?
Failing this and as it stands, there is no element that could allow you to think that you should change your wind turbine.