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| nobicus |
Posted - 30/12/2007 : 08:30:09 I have to say how much I appreciate these recommendations from you good folk that have used the products. I am now 66 years old and am not sure that I have time to learn it all and then use what I have learnt in making stuff. So the fast track to making things is my best route and to use "ready mades" allows for this. I was going to go the whole hog and talk to Navitron about a small windmill system but I understand Martin is in hospital having been very ill over Christmas so this will have to wait. Wish him well. Thanks again to all you pioneers. |
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| gotwind |
Posted - 30/12/2007 : 12:08:26 Hi Nobicus. I can't blame you for considering the commercial generator route, prices are pretty competitive. Navitrons turbines are cheap, maybe not the best quality and a little noisy, quieter blades are available though.
Also worth considering is the Futurenergy complete turbine kit, more expensive but I've heard good reports. http://www.futurenergy.co.uk/
Both turbines are pretty heavy, so erecting it would not be a simple task, a good page on Navitron on what is involved. http://www.navitron.org.uk/wind_turbine_instructions.htm
Good luck
Ben. |
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