Posted by 36 coupe on March 02, 2008 at 03:18:59 from (63.22.178.16):
In Reply to: Re: Wind Generators posted by dave2 on February 27, 2008 at 06:03:44:
Auto batteries dont stand deep discharge.Unless you find a fairly new battery,most batteries are close to failure.Just replaced 2 batteries in January.A workshop will need a welder and a big air compressor,My wood shop has 2 table saws ,a radial arm saw,a belt sander,a 4x6 hack saw and a 2hp dust collector not to mention the 5hp planer just out side the shop on the barn floor.I use a small electric motor on my boat and keep the oars handy.I use a deep cycle battery on the boat.This battery has a lot more lead in it than an auto battery.There is no way to get cheap electricity with wind power or solar.My friend has 3 wind generators and a solar panel.The are many days when the wind generators stand idle.He just sold a 4th generator and tower.If you cant bring power in because of distance then wind power is useful.Not many people have the knowledge to take care of a battery bank.
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