Title: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wind Generators

        Kevin
    Some where I am missing this thought - train , “Maybe it ran over me & my intelligence “ . But if an old auto alternator will produce 100 volts     at 2000 RPM then why not 25 volts at 500 RPM & 12.5 volts at 250 RPM or is the voltage not linear that alternator will produce at any given RPM .
Just Thinking to myself and maybe someone can add some intelligent information to subject . I have a 35 ft windmill tower stored on my farm that was given to me by a Ham when he moved out of area . I would like to put it to a good use some day that is why I have some interest in
This subject will continue to follow & see what comes up.
      Oldmax            N8SAC

On 3/5/06 7:35 AM, "Kevin Custer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have built one of these and can attest to the quality of the kit:
<http://www.windstuffnow.com/main/builders_corner.htm>

Kevin Custer


>Subject : RE: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wind Generators
>
>New subject
anyone out there Running a wind generator to Charge batteries Or
running their Repeaters or ham shacks.. Im mostly interested in info
On HOME BUILT wind generators...
I see so may Types 12V 24V 48 volt 400,800,1000 watt units
But not sure if I would Need to build a higher voltage Alternator.
figuring If it puts out a higher voltage in strong winds would It
generate the lower voltages needed at lower wind speeds. to charge the
batteries..
Also circuits for regulating the varying Voltages from 12-48 volts
from a 48v alternator
and a 4000+ watt DC to AC inverter..
any Other Experimenters in this group.. Personally I think its a great
way to Charge backup batteries for a repeater systemut in remote
locations..
Neal-ka2caf
Presently home-building a 24 volt 3 Phase alternator





 
 
 

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