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Windterra's Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) is designed to operate in micro-winds as low as 3 metres/second (10.8 km/h, 6.7 mph) and can withstand winds as strong as 53 m/s (190 km/h, 118 mph). The optimal output of 1 kW is reached in wind speeds of 11-12 m/s (39 - 43 km/h, 24.6 - 26.8 mph).
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A video of the installation of the new magnetically levitated, magnetic axial flux generator 10kW VAWT Wind Turbine.
March 10, 2008 - Canada
Please visit: www.everwindpower.co m for more info.
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http://vawt.tk 100 watt in 25 to 35 kmh wind is possible.
it took many before it, i wasted many dollars to get to this point i hope you appreciate the effort i put into it.
thanks
done in 45 minutes.
this is what the real model (if we proceed) would be like (it would be much much better of course)
i haven't added the gears+ magnet/coil things yet.
this is built just to demonstrate that this design is feasible.
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A video of the installation of the new magnetically levitated, magnetic axial flux generator 10kW VAWT Wind Turbine.
March 10, 2008 - Canada
Please visit: www.everwindpower.co m for more info.
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This was an interview in September 2008 in reference to the vertical axis wind turbine being mounted at the University of Manitoba, Alternative Village.
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http://www.greenpowe rscience.com/
This is part one of the video. This process can be used to make large windmill blades out of stretched canvas or other materials.
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Helical (twisted) Vertical Axis ( VAWT ) 6kW Wind Turbine. This particular turbine costs a ridiculous AUD$75,500 installed and would take 75 years to pay for itself, but I'm sure it could be built ALOT cheaper by any skilled fabricator.
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Just a little update on stuff I have being doing, I wanted to build a vawt that had loads of torque, so I could use it with my ametek with a belt attached I have learned how to weld by mr windmill man(Mr andy), nice bloke, and bought a second hand future energy alternator, after building a set of blades for another fella,but he then realised that his location wasn't perfect.