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Forum Index : Windmills : Portable F&P VAWT
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ozetrade Regular Member Joined: 15/10/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 59 |
Hi peoples, Absolute newbie to this stuff. I just posted on otherpower.com a full outline of what I'm trying to achieve and why, so I'll provide a link rather than rewrite the hole topic. http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2005/10/14/92732/876 Put simply, I'm contemplating using this 460mm x 290mm whirlybird turbine........ ...to drive an F&P mounted on a 450x450mm x 300mm(H) box for use as a portable genny for beach camping. All electronics in the box including 12v outlet and 150watt 240/12v inverter outlet, 120A sealed wet deep cycle battery in it's own plastic battery box to sit along side it. I plan to do some heavy decogging which I know will cause power loss, but I believe I need the turbine to start spinning at low wind speeds. My power needs are a constant 5.5A full time for a 12v fridge, and a couple of 240v 8-11watt fluro globes, plus a few other items that will draw around 4-5A in total for 1-2hrs a day run from the inverter - it draws .1A. This is another idea I have, but I have concerns about overall weight and safety with battery built in. All opinions and recommendations welcome. As I said earlier, I'm a newbie so english is my preferred language electronic diargrams are beyond me - I'm connect red wire to terminal A type person :-) Greg
Greg Just North of Brisbane in Redcliffe OZeTrade.net |
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Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5078 |
Hi Greg, and welcome to the message board. Well I read the above, and the other info on OtherPower.com. It can all be done, but..... Your going to need a bigger windmill. The F&P makes about 1 watt per rpm, so for normal use we expect about 200 to 400 watts for a HAWT windmill, and over 1000 watts for water wheels. EcoInn ( see the links page ) has a lot of info on the F&P for both wind and water use. My windmill is 2.2 meters in diameter, so has a sweept area of about 3.7 meter square, and that gives me 20 amps peak into a 12 volt battery, or 240 watts, when its blowing a gale. On average I get 10 amps, or 120 wats. VAWTS are almost as efficient as HAWTS ( see ED's new design ), so you would need a VAWT about 2 meters high and 2 meters wide to get the same sort of power. See where I'm heading? Your little wirly bird just wont have the power to drive the F&P. Its a good idea, but you need to go bigger. Why not build your portable box with the controllers, inverter and batteries, and buy a 200 watt windmill from Oatley Electronics for $499 AU. It come with a simple tower and would only take 30 minutes to put up. Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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Storm Regular Member Joined: 12/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 43 |
I totally agree with giz, you will need to go alot bigger or only go to the beach when there's a storm. The whirly bird will not come close to even starting a F&P gen. |
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ozetrade Regular Member Joined: 15/10/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 59 |
Thanks guys, I tend to agree with you now - I took the turbine outside and sat it on a bucket in a good stiff wind, it was real easy to stop with a bit of hand pressure. I did look at ED's site a few weeks ago and was impressed. I was just looking for a cheap easy way out - I have everything I need to great a DC current output, and I haven't spent $30 yet. Because I'm really only need around 10A an Hr I should use a smaller alternator, but the F&P has so much info on it - and potential should I decide bury myself in this stuff. I might have a chat with Ed about using a 3'x2' version with some sort of gearing to drive the F&P - even if I only get 10+A out of it. As far as the rest of my design goes, it's pretty std I think. I still need to source an auto switching star/delta controller board - I'm having trouble contacting the people who have the auto switching controller boards at design specialists - any ideas? As far as charge management goes, what do you guys think of the Xantrex C Series I have actually ordered their 70 page colour Smart Drive Reconnection & Performance Manual - can't wait for it to arrive. The missus would kill me. While I spend a few $$ here and there, I can get away with it ;-) Greg Greg Just North of Brisbane in Redcliffe OZeTrade.net |
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brucedownunder2 Guru Joined: 14/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1548 |
Hi greg. I tried that whirly exhaust fan years ago -got the biggest one from the manufacturer -damaged,for free. I sat it up around 40 feet with a small belt drive(printer ) and a small pm 12 v motor. In a stiff breeze it barely moved and as soon as I shorted the leads it came to a sudden stop -- So, sorry,but they won't work. If you are up Mt.tamborine way one day ,call in and I'd be happy to show you a few things . brucedownunder@hibis.wbs.net.au Cheers,bruce Bushboy |
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