Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
Have any of you ever thought of a low-head hydroelectric setup? Some can be built with as little a three feet of elevation.
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
I can't help imagining the electrical connections in Green Acres and Stephen on the top of a telephone pole with a laptop playing SFC during a storm.
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
I can't help imagining the electrical connections in Green Acres and Stephen on the top of a telephone pole with a laptop playing SFC during a storm.
LOL, You must have a hidden camera Bro. ;)
Can cat 3 wind push a 65KW turbine?
I just checked the KW usage for the year out here, and It comes to on average, about 32.91, However During July August, It spikes to nearly double that. So I saw one site from storms list that sells a 65kw WindMill, and I think I'm going to contact them for more info.
Here's the thing, That one sells refurbished WM, however Brand new up to date Control boxes. It seems one of the big problems was getting Older Control boxes, and there parts, so they simply manufactured new ones.
Stephen
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
just the thought of selling energy back to the electric company makes me drool....
sweeeeeeeeet.
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
Looks like Stormbringer is planning where to put that telephone pole.
LOL, when we had the new Transformer put out here, You should have seen us, we where Giddy over the huge auger they used.
Stephen
GRR!!! Going back to clark Kents Bewbie thread. ;)
Stephen
LOL, Man If all that's lost with me is my Memory, Then I'm in good shape. ;)
Stephen
In August, Southwest Wind Power, a start-up located in Flagstaff, Ariz., began selling a 1.8-kilowatt residential wind turbine dubbed SkyStream 3.7 [see photo, “In My Backyard”]. The tiny power plant sells for US $5100; total cost including installation runs between $8500 and $11 000. By comparison, the installed cost of comparable small wind devices can eclipse $30 000.
Southwest Wind Power estimates that a SkyStream unit will produce about 100 000 kWh of power during its 20‑year design life. “Divide, say, $9000 by 100 000 kilowatthours, and you end up with [an average energy cost of] 9 cents per kilowatthour,” says Andrew Kruse, Southwest Wind Power’s cofounder and vice president of business development.
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all. ;)
Stephen
I can't help imagining the electrical connections in Green Acres and Stephen on the top of a telephone pole with a laptop playing SFC during a storm.
LOL, You must have a hidden camera Bro. ;)
I just checked the KW usage for the year out here, and It comes to on average, about 32.91, However During July August, It spikes to nearly double that. So I saw one site from storms list that sells a 65kw WindMill, and I think I'm going to contact them for more info.
Here's the thing, That one sells refurbished WM, however Brand new up to date Control boxes. It seems one of the big problems was getting Older Control boxes, and there parts, so they simply manufactured new ones.
Stephen
may have given me the boot in the ass I needed do get a few things done.
Stephen