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Postby emiller » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:00 pm

It just might be tall enough. My pole is the solar panel pole and is about 7' tall. The blades are almost two foot long each.
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Postby Dale M. » Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:26 am

Be sure to put aircraft warning lights on top of mast.....

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Postby emiller » Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:47 am

See if this link works for you. It is the controller I built and it worked pretty good.
http://www.fieldlines.com/board/index.p ... 41564.html
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Postby vtx1029 » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:43 am

slowcowboy wrote:Your nuts dale. this is not a commercial wind turbine dale and the mast I want is only 10 foot tall.

That is not even taller than the trees. Who in a airplane is going to crash into my teardrop and my camp at 10 foot off the ground.

We are talking about a 12 volt homebuilt windcharger to recharge one deepcyle battery in your tool box on the tongue of your teardrop to run like a power invertor and what ever in your teardrop while camping.
the hole set up is so small it is paticic.

I would also have to have more juice 120 volts for aircraft warning lights than I can get when camping.

Re read the electical treads on home built windchargers. this is a tiny one for camping!!!!! one desinged for camping with a teardrop!!! not for making and saleing electrictiy on a house a resdince or a commercial set up.

To camp and make your own electity from the wind to keep one deep cyle battery on your teardrop up with a mast only 10 foot off the ground or 4 foot taller than a normal man You don't need bull crap like commercial set ups. and aircraft warning lights are only on the biggerst tallest commerical set ups.

Who is going to fly a aircraft 10 foot above the ground and crash into a man sleeping in a teardrop???? you may as well put the dang aircraft warning light on the ROOF of your teardrop. any way I am now cooled off and it would pay you to read about eddi millers teardrop style wind charger and bruces. It is another way to keep your teardrops battery recharged with out having to burn gas idleing on your tow vehicle.
or having sunlight when you need the 12 volt jouice at night. Slowcowboy.


I think dale was just messin with ya man :lol:
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Postby emiller » Wed Aug 04, 2010 6:38 am

vtx1029 wrote:
slowcowboy wrote:Your nuts dale. this is not a commercial wind turbine dale and the mast I want is only 10 foot tall.

That is not even taller than the trees. Who in a airplane is going to crash into my teardrop and my camp at 10 foot off the ground.

We are talking about a 12 volt homebuilt windcharger to recharge one deepcyle battery in your tool box on the tongue of your teardrop to run like a power invertor and what ever in your teardrop while camping.
the hole set up is so small it is paticic.

I would also have to have more juice 120 volts for aircraft warning lights than I can get when camping.

Re read the electical treads on home built windchargers. this is a tiny one for camping!!!!! one desinged for camping with a teardrop!!! not for making and saleing electrictiy on a house a resdince or a commercial set up.

To camp and make your own electity from the wind to keep one deep cyle battery on your teardrop up with a mast only 10 foot off the ground or 4 foot taller than a normal man You don't need bull crap like commercial set ups. and aircraft warning lights are only on the biggerst tallest commerical set ups.

Who is going to fly a aircraft 10 foot above the ground and crash into a man sleeping in a teardrop???? you may as well put the dang aircraft warning light on the ROOF of your teardrop. any way I am now cooled off and it would pay you to read about eddi millers teardrop style wind charger and bruces. It is another way to keep your teardrops battery recharged with out having to burn gas idleing on your tow vehicle.
or having sunlight when you need the 12 volt jouice at night. Slowcowboy.


I think dale was just messin with ya man :lol:


I would also put a siren on it. :lol:
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Postby Oasis Maker » Wed Aug 04, 2010 7:38 am

Clearly he was just joking with ya slowcowboy.... musta got lost in translation. 8)

By the way, I think wind turbines are very cool and will pay close attention to your build slowcowboy. And Eddie, I think a visit is long overdue seeing that you work right down the street from my house. Any day or time work best to not impose on your business day? When do you work on your tear?

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Postby emiller » Wed Aug 04, 2010 5:45 pm

Scott you can come and visit any time before 1 pm Monday through Friday.

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