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Title: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on October 25, 2005, 01:51:14 am
http://www.awea.org/faq/smsyslst.html
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on October 25, 2005, 07:43:08 am
WOOOT!!!! thanks for finding this. I'm just a few Windmills away from Being completly self suffecient out here at the ranch now. The only thing holding me back was electricity. And don't worry guys, I'll do everything I can to keep them from becoming a Bird Blender.

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: FPF-SCM_TraceyG_XC on October 27, 2005, 09:31:04 pm
Here's a favourite of mine for alternative power

http://www.solaronline.com.au/

Products offered include not just wind turbines and solar panels, but also hybrid equipment as well.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on October 27, 2005, 09:50:45 pm
cool!
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on October 28, 2005, 06:58:40 am
Thanks for the Link Tracy.

You know It's kinda like a Child's dream for me. Ever since I was a little kid, I wanted to be Self suffecient 100%. It was almost a Fantasy for me. IT's kinda funny how after all these years, The Whole situation that I dreamed of, Literaly fell in my Lap. add to that, I'll be able to help out when and If I want, and not have to do the Whole Government Tax thing.

Seriously, I'm at the point where IF I see someone hungry, I'll be able to feed them myself, and No Government involvement at all. With some of these products mentioned, I'll be able to Sell electricity back to the Power company, along with having enough power to operate my ranch. I know that Jerry had mentioned awhile back, That solar cells where also becoming cheaper and also They where producing more power per square foot. Anychance anyone still has Links to that research?

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on October 28, 2005, 08:49:14 am
Minor update... I have my Sisinlaw sold on the Idea this morning, so I'll be able to do one or two kits for the ranch. Now is there anything I'm not seeing as / possible problems etc. If so, I want to approach It now instead of later and being unprepaired.

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: FPF-SCM_TraceyG_XC on October 28, 2005, 08:56:58 am
Don't buy cheap inverters, make sure they produce true sine waves. If you combine solar panels with wind turbines, even on cloudy days (when its more likely ro be windy), you'll still have power. Have plenty of battery storage, even old reconditioned car batteries are food for this (just make sure they are well ventilated or install fans).

Oh, and check your maximum power requirements, dont overload a circuit by plugging in an electric heater that will use 2400W when the inverter is rated for 1000.

The good thing is, that all the wiring is low voltage, you can do it yourself  ;)
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on October 28, 2005, 09:12:30 am
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all.  ;)

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on October 28, 2005, 12:57:09 pm
Thanks for that Tracy, That makes perfect sense. Heh, I might have StormBringers first contract job as an Electrician after all.  ;)

Stephen

See if you can get wind speed records from a local station preferably for 20 to 30 meters up in the air. i think you are cat three but i'm not sure. you need to take that into consideration for the type of wind turbine you get. or if it is even feasable for your area.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on October 28, 2005, 02:01:02 pm
I will do just that. Heck I even have KFOR on Speed dial just for the weather. Can't stand Channel 9 news.

Good idea Jerry.

Stephen
Title: a primer on solar and wind system considerations
Post by: Stormbringer on October 29, 2005, 05:51:09 pm

http://www.altenergystore.com/cart/university/seminars/introduction/beginners_guide.html
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on October 29, 2005, 06:27:02 pm
wind map of Oklahoma:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v624/stormbringer/map3-45.gif)

from http://rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas/maps.html#3-41


What wind resource category III means:

  http://rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas/tables/1-1T.html




*WEB NOTE: Each wind power class should span two power densities. For example, Wind Power Class = 3 represents the Wind Power Density range between 150 W/m2 and 200 W/m2. The offset cells in the first column attempt to illustrate this concept.

Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Grand Master of Shadows NCC37385 on November 05, 2005, 02:02:21 am
Have any of you ever thought of a low-head hydroelectric setup? Some can be built with as little a three feet of elevation.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on November 05, 2005, 02:08:14 am
Have any of you ever thought of a low-head hydroelectric setup? Some can be built with as little a three feet of elevation.

well the availability of a flowing water resource varies. i am currently looking for either a year around stream or a spring fed pond. but most of them are in the eastern portion of my state. I think i found one but with only 13.75 acres of land. about how much power will a three foot drop give you?
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on November 09, 2005, 05:24:24 pm
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.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on November 10, 2005, 09:47:40 am
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
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on November 10, 2005, 09:59:32 am
I went ahead and finished contacting energyms.com , and am awaiting there responce. also thanks for the wind data there Storm. They where wanting to know If I had looked that up.

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: stoneyface on November 10, 2005, 10:39:11 pm
just the thought of selling energy back to the electric company makes me drool....

sweeeeeeeeet.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on November 10, 2005, 10:41:23 pm
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
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on November 11, 2005, 06:43:24 pm
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.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on November 12, 2005, 04:23:47 am
just the thought of selling energy back to the electric company makes me drool....

sweeeeeeeeet.

Oh man, Drool nothing, If everything goes right, I'll be able to keep adding more down the road, and help the neighbors also.The more I get into this Project Jim, the more I like It.

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
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on November 12, 2005, 05:35:55 am
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

Doctor Freud would find that quite interesting.  Is there some way in which you feel inadequate? 

 :lol:
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on November 12, 2005, 06:03:54 am
GRR!!! Going back to clark Kents Bewbie thread.  ;)

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on November 12, 2005, 06:30:06 am
GRR!!! Going back to clark Kents Bewbie thread.  ;)

Stephen


At least I refrained from exploring the Freudian implications of your memory in this thread (http://www.dynaverse.net/forum/index.php/topic,163361769.msg1122645243.html#msg1122645243) where you misremembered a character name from a movie.  (The name is Booger)

                                                                                            Lets Freudian implications slip in and goes Christmas shopping. 

Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on November 12, 2005, 10:39:00 am
LOL, Man If all that's lost with me is my Memory, Then I'm in good shape.  ;)

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on November 12, 2005, 08:39:10 pm
LOL, Man If all that's lost with me is my Memory, Then I'm in good shape.  ;)

Stephen

I've seen the grass skirt picture  .  .  .   :screwloose:

                                                                              :lol: :lol: :lol:

P.S. Don't even bother trying for pictures of me, the last one is 17 years old.  I really don't like having my picture taken.  Even the company I work for hasn't managed to get one though they have tried and tried.  ;)
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on October 04, 2006, 06:10:20 pm
When I saw this article I remembered the old thread and thought you might be interested.

Link to full article (http://spectrum.ieee.org/oct06/4661)

Quote
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.


Quote
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.


Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Stormbringer on October 04, 2006, 06:21:02 pm
outstanding. Thanks.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Dracho on October 05, 2006, 08:51:03 am
Only problem with wind is that it's all DC and you have to have special appliances to work off it, or you have to run it through an inverter to get AC.. but then the batteries last no time at all.
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Sirgod on October 05, 2006, 09:21:56 am
That and the initial cost. Then again, I'm good for that, Starting something and not finishing it up. Seeing this thread again, may have given me the boot in the ass I needed do get a few things done.

Stephen
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: jualdeaux on October 05, 2006, 06:32:37 pm
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

Just out fo curiosity here. You said that you checked your KW average and it comes out to 32.91. What actual average is that?
Title: Re: Home wind turbine providers
Post by: Nemesis on October 05, 2006, 08:13:35 pm
may have given me the boot in the ass I needed do get a few things done.

Stephen

If thats all you needed you should have told us.  I'm sure we could have arranged a lineup to give you the needed boots.

                     After all what are friends for?