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Micro Wind Turbines

 

Micro Wind Turbines

 

Micro Wind Turbines from Ampair microwind, microhydro, and solar PV systems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Micro Wind Turbines

We have been providing micro wind turbines to people in remote locations, who own yachts or work in scientific premises for over 20 years. Our turbines are reliable and robust and can be found being used by professionals all over the world.

Our micro wind turbines can be used in unison with a power generating system for the purpose of charging batteries that use a direct current or connecting to a system that uses an alternating current. We only design and manufacture wind turbines that have an output ranging between one hundred and six hundred watts but if you wish to create a small wind farm with them then this can easily be achieved by placing them together. We have had contact with many town planners looking to create sustainable communities that wish to use our products for this effect.

When using the micro wind turbines that we manufacture for the purpose of charging batteries the components needed for generating the system are the turbines themselves, the mounter the controller and rectifier fuses and metering. Loads on any of the batteries vary between twelve and fourty eight volts or you can install an inverter so the alternating current can be supplied to the system. This sort of situation occurs regularly on boats, homes and premises located in areas that have no access to power from their national grid and stations used for monitoring scientific actions.

The Ampair 600 are micro wind turbines whoserotor diameter is less than two metres and has been specifically designed to meet the demand of people searching for a reliable renewable energy source. We feel that our wind turbines are a long term investment.

Our micro wind turbines can be installed high on the side of a house, or ideally on a mast in an open area, such as a garden. It should be high as possible in smoothly fl owing winds. Also the site needs to be suitable for mounting the turbine safely. If the turbine is installed on a building it must be securely mounted to an area that is robustly constructed. You will probably know where on your property best if ts this description; but we can also arrange for an on site survey.