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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 617066" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>I'm sure they could. But how many generations of something dose it take to get it right?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are some farms that needed better testing before they were installed. Some farms were great till the conditions around them changed to and cut off the wind flow. I have one that's sitting at 80' high and if I put my truck in the wrong spot it dose not get any wind from that direction and the truck is 150' away.</p><p></p><p>The number of blades has to do with the types of winds and the force put onto the poll. Something I don't understand all the way.</p><p></p><p>Soon the vertical turbines will be more popular and look better to home use and larger stores.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We got our first system when we were looking at getting a whole house generator. We were looking at a 100A 220 unit auto starts with the whole 9 yards. It would never pay for it self because it is a convince to us not a true need. We could of use a potable unit power the freezers and stuff 4 hours a day when needed.</p><p></p><p>Our setups to more or less run a house. The ac compressor, oven, and stuff like that dose not run off the wind system. It takes 4 cycles to switch form the power polls to the batter system when the power goes out. As long as nothing breaks we can almost go forever with the power coming back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 617066, member: 9043"] I’m sure they could. But how many generations of something dose it take to get it right? There are some farms that needed better testing before they were installed. Some farms were great till the conditions around them changed to and cut off the wind flow. I have one that’s sitting at 80’ high and if I put my truck in the wrong spot it dose not get any wind from that direction and the truck is 150’ away. The number of blades has to do with the types of winds and the force put onto the poll. Something I don’t understand all the way. Soon the vertical turbines will be more popular and look better to home use and larger stores. We got our first system when we were looking at getting a whole house generator. We were looking at a 100A 220 unit auto starts with the whole 9 yards. It would never pay for it self because it is a convince to us not a true need. We could of use a potable unit power the freezers and stuff 4 hours a day when needed. Our setups to more or less run a house. The ac compressor, oven, and stuff like that dose not run off the wind system. It takes 4 cycles to switch form the power polls to the batter system when the power goes out. As long as nothing breaks we can almost go forever with the power coming back on. [/QUOTE]
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