600 Watt Wind Generator Turbine Motor Pma Alternator

US $370

  • Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
NEW PERMANENT MAGNET DC MOTOR/GENERATOR EXCELLENT LOW WIND CAPABILITIES WATCH VIDEOS BELOW Up for auction is a NEW permanent magnetic DC motor/generator that is very well suited for use as a wind generator.  The winner of this auction gets one 600 Watt generator.  I recommend using WindyNation's five HyperSpin blade set on this generator.  All the video footage below shows the performance of this unit with five Windy Nation TurboTorque blades. (You will also need a 5/8 inch arbor so you can attach the hub to the shaft of the generator. WindyNation sells a 5/8 inch arbor which works great.) If you have been searching for the perfect motor/generator and blade combo for your wind generator project, this is it.  The motor/generator has the following specifications:                                  -- 150 volts                -- 14 amps                -- Dimensions:  8.25" long, 4.375" dia.  Shaft is 1.5" long                --shaft diameter is 5/8 inch (Use a 5/8 inch arbor to attach the blade/hub)                -- 2000 rpm                -- Weight = 18 pounds                -- Rated for continuous duty                  -- Unit is completely sealed This motor/generator has a very low “cut in” rpm. The “cut in” rpm refers to the rpm’s required for the unit to start charging a battery bank. To start charging a battery bank, a generator MUST be producing a voltage that is higher than the voltage of the battery bank. For a 12 volt battery bank, this is approximately 13.5 volts and for a 24 volt battery bank this is approximately 26 volts.  With five HyperSpin blades, this generator will start charging a 12 volt battery bank in consistent 6-8 mph winds. It will start charging a 24 volt battery bank in about 9-10 mph wind.   Technically this motor/generator is rated for 2000 Watts (power = volts x amps) but you will never see that much energy going into your battery bank. In stiff winds, you will probably see about 300-400 Watts into a 12 volt battery bank and around 600 Watts into a 24 volt battery bank. This is a lot of power! Again, I could tell you this is a 2000 Watt generator and technically I would not be lying but you will never see that kind of power. Many people ask how a 150 volt motor/generator can be used on a 12 or 24 volt battery bank without harming the battery bank. The answer is simple. The battery bank acts as a very large load compared to the wind generator. For this reason, the battery bank “clamps” the voltage of the generator at the voltage of the battery bank. Simply put, the voltage of the generator will never exceed the voltage of the battery bank when it (the wind generator) is hooked up to the battery.        See bottom of listing for additional pictures. VIDEOS This first video starts off with the generator being held out of the wind using a rope tied to the tail of the generator. Once the camera is focused on the voltmeter, the rope is released and the wind generator is allowed to turn into the wind. The generator quickly climbs to ~30 volts. Also, notice how quiet the blades are! The wind is blowing about 9-12 mph with some 14 mph gusts.   The second video shows some more footage of this generator blowing in 9-12 mph wind with 14 mph gusts. The generator makes very good voltage in average winds. SEE PHOTOS BELOW   The magnets inside the generator are big and strong.   Front and back photos.     International Bidders: We are not responsible for any importation taxes or duties that may be charged to you for purchasing our items. We suggest you check with your country's customs office to see if you will be charged any fees and how much those fees will be. The shipping and handling fee we charge is only for shipping the item to you.

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