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mhb Posted - 22/04/2008 : 16:43:18
help needed again

I have 5 ft blades(look like the soil pipe type) would the windblue alternator be ok, also I believe windpower.org are selling something similar would that work
and how can i work out the possible revs from the wind speed , the blades have a trs of6
thanks
mike
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gotwind Posted - 22/04/2008 : 17:05:05
Some working links would be helpful Mike.
It saves us all fishing around looking for what we think you are refering to.

You may well be as well off getting the Futurenergy alternator with superwindy, see his latest posts.

Cheers.

Ben.

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