
I already have an idea of using a normal wind mill with a v-belt and an alternater attached.
Micro469 wrote:Might also be a good idea to have someone experienced to look at your work before you cover it up......
alloffroad wrote:I will be wiring the trailer soon and I am nervous about it. I want to have full climate control (heat and air). I will run 110v and 12v in it. Should I run seperate wiring for each or can I run the same wiring for everything. I have a small generator that I will use for 110v. What about solar charging for a 12v battery. Or solar to operate devices during the day (i.e. radio) I will not have a T.V. Has anybody used wind to charge batteries.O.K. I have to stop. My mind is going a thousand miles a minute. Let me know what you use and what devices you run.
I already have an idea of using a normal wind mill with a v-belt and an alternater attached.
alloffroad wrote:I will be wiring the trailer soon and I am nervous about it. I want to have full climate control (heat and air). I will run 110v and 12v in it. Should I run seperate wiring for each or can I run the same wiring for everything. I have a small generator that I will use for 110v. What about solar charging for a 12v battery. Or solar to operate devices during the day (i.e. radio) I will not have a T.V. Has anybody used wind to charge batteries.O.K. I have to stop. My mind is going a thousand miles a minute. Let me know what you use and what devices you run.
I already have an idea of using a normal wind mill with a v-belt and an alternater attached.
Steve_Cox wrote:You are considering a fairly complex electrical installation for someone that is scared of electricity. I take it that scared, means unskilled or lacking knowledge to work safely following electrical codes. It is important to know what you are doing when wiring. That being said, if you aren't sure about your capabilities, have someone else that is qualified do it for you or with you.
reiltear wrote:I would be very cautious using that web site. While fun to look at, there are too many mistakes to make it an authorative reference, imnsho. Too many to list here also.
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