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http://store.motorwavegroup.com/
They are way more efficient than standard windmills. - work at wind speeds of 1m/sec tot 30m/sec - cheaper - better efficiency converting wind into electricity. - adjust better to changing wind directions. - more portable Video http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=VA0urIMYmH0 Some little more research, then I'll get some. Wind speeds around my place etc. What say you? |
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great Post!! Im going to buy a couple of the portable 8 systems and have inquired about becoming a distributor. These things have super potential.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: edmonton canada
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I would really like to get into my own power generation. I still don't understand how it gets turned into useable power? i see the wind spinners but what is it connected to? I geuss i don't really understand how wind energy is turned into useable power?
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directly or converted to a/c current through an inverter. your radio plugs into the inverter and you have music. So what do you do when there is no wind? You store your energy in a battery for use at your convenience. |
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