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Victor Posted - 27/01/2008 : 02:03:20
Good scottish wind!!!

We are getting battered with strong winds.

I`m getting around 25 volts AC off the dynohub at the moment!!

Without a voltage doubler connected.

Im wondering what speed the blades could be rotating at as I have made them slightly smaller and they work well in the high winds and getting excellent results.
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Victor Posted - 27/01/2008 : 02:38:12
I`m using the ben blade plans,but I added a shorter set today because of the high winds!

Current wind speed. 25+ max gust in last hour 42 mph !!!

Basically i`m staying up to wait to see if my turbine explodes!! work in the morning!! LOL

Hefhoover Posted - 27/01/2008 : 02:09:58
Hi Victor, are your blades made to Ben's plans? What length are they and any other mods that might be of use, cheers, Hef.

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