19-09-2017, 15:31
(Questo messaggio è stato modificato l'ultima volta il: 19-09-2017, 15:33 da gian5445.)
No need to reinvent the wheel.
Building up a v.axis wind generator looks easy. I 'd install two when on hook, between shrouds.
They'd look like aluminium cylinders
With a light alternator (10-15A), inside an IP66 METAL BOX, would it go?
I find ordinary ones, horizontal axis, of low efficiency, outlpriced, noisy and encumbering /dangerous/awful at view.
Alas, l have little notion of electro-mechanics.... :-)
My doubt is all about proportionating physical size of wings to the alternator rate.
At a certain wind range (with a friction, not a stupid cut-off beyond 30kn of wind...)
It should have a fixed V DC output, easy to install and to set away..
Am l expecting too much? Not as complicate as a Huygens probe... I hope
Chiedo scusa se non traduco....
Building up a v.axis wind generator looks easy. I 'd install two when on hook, between shrouds.
They'd look like aluminium cylinders
With a light alternator (10-15A), inside an IP66 METAL BOX, would it go?
I find ordinary ones, horizontal axis, of low efficiency, outlpriced, noisy and encumbering /dangerous/awful at view.
Alas, l have little notion of electro-mechanics.... :-)
My doubt is all about proportionating physical size of wings to the alternator rate.
At a certain wind range (with a friction, not a stupid cut-off beyond 30kn of wind...)
It should have a fixed V DC output, easy to install and to set away..
Am l expecting too much? Not as complicate as a Huygens probe... I hope
Chiedo scusa se non traduco....
