Re: [EVDL] OT: Wind boost converters

2019-04-23 Thread Ron Solberg via EV
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Re: [EVDL] OT: Wind boost converters

2019-04-23 Thread jim via EV
s.  I hope you are installing them on a grassy hilltop with good wind. Jim Erdman, in Menomonie, WI   1. Re: OT: Wind boost converters (vio...@alliancecom.net) Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 14:00:46 -0500 From: vio...@alliancecom.net To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List Subject: Re: [EVDL] OT: Wind boost

Re: [EVDL] OT: Wind boost converters

2019-04-23 Thread Ron Solberg via EV
Quoting Lee Hart via EV : Having heard that the vintage Jacobs 1800 watt made more power than the 2800 watt plant, I am considering putting up one of each. There is a lot of 10 mph wind and I expect inertia might be a factor. I have two 48 ft towers next to each other. I could see how

Re: [EVDL] OT: Wind boost converters

2019-04-23 Thread Lee Hart via EV
Mark Hanson via EV wrote: Hi Ron Solberg etc All small wind turbines like my Bergey XL-1 have boost converters on them to change the varying voltage to a constant float voltage for the L16 batteries you mentioned. 13.8v is maintained per 12v increment or for your 48v system you would use a

[EVDL] OT: Wind boost converters

2019-04-23 Thread Mark Hanson via EV
Hi Ron Solberg etc All small wind turbines like my Bergey XL-1 have boost converters on them to change the varying voltage to a constant float voltage for the L16 batteries you mentioned. 13.8v is maintained per 12v increment or for your 48v system you would use a 55.2v boost regulator for