VAWT CST 10kW Wind Turbine Generator

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Wind Turbine installed at N3 offramp to Nottingham road Allan Rumney.

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17 Responses to VAWT CST 10kW Wind Turbine Generator

  1. I wonder how much this thing cost? do you use a motor in this wind turbine?
    how much power thus this thing generate?

    Glenn Hough
    November 25, 2014 at 4:18 am
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  2. just curious what the mount angle ; degree off 90 the wings are attached to
    the arms at? and are you going after lift inside or outside the wings? How
    is the unit doing?

    itsandbits1
    November 25, 2014 at 4:40 am
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  3. Sorry, cant paste the link, search for Dew Catcher 1 Go to
    pachube.com/feeds/40318 Here you can view real live data off the Dew
    Catcher turbine

    Allan Rumney
    November 25, 2014 at 4:54 am
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  4. What is the cost

    Jules Viljoen
    November 25, 2014 at 5:30 am
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  5. All lift type VAWTs require motor starting. They’re much more efficient
    than other types of turbines, but they require wing speeds greater than the
    wind, and thus can’t self start.

    gizmoguyar
    November 25, 2014 at 5:39 am
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  6. oh man this is great!

    Frederik Staes
    November 25, 2014 at 6:10 am
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  7. i dont normaly say anything but why does it sound like a electric motor and
    that it changed directions ?

    Tony Decker
    November 25, 2014 at 6:28 am
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  8. looks lik a high speed unit. Do you know anything about the wings or gen?

    itsandbits1
    November 25, 2014 at 7:03 am
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  9. Hi guys, thanks for your interest. This was our first 10kw installation,
    and in fact proved to be not so great, with predominently lightish winds.
    The generation unit is simply a grid-tied, geared-up induction motor,
    synchronous speed (1500 motor rpm= 54 rpm on the rotor shaft). It’s simple,
    increase the rpm of the rotor above syncronous speed and the motor acts as
    a generator. Below synch. speed, the unit is disconnected from mains. Wings
    are intellectual property, sorry.

    Allan Rumney
    November 25, 2014 at 7:49 am
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  10. Some VAWTs need to be started whit an electic motor, they could not start
    on their own.

    00venc
    November 25, 2014 at 8:48 am
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  11. Regarding the question on windspeed during filming, it was barely 4.2M/sec
    (13kmph or 8mph). This is not our best site, have a look at: The DUC
    machine produces good power, to date it has peaked at it’s specified 10KW.
    During the week of COP17, it produced close to 1MWH of clean energy!

    Allan Rumney
    November 25, 2014 at 9:41 am
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  12. Excellent! What speed of wind was during the filming of this video?

    andyflowerss
    November 25, 2014 at 10:08 am
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  13. I’m no expert,but that there isn’t much surface that the wind can
    push,compared to the size of this turbine.

    jlasud
    November 25, 2014 at 11:01 am
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  14. Why you untwist the wind turbine by means of the electro engine?

    Maxsell96
    November 25, 2014 at 11:59 am
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  15. It’s not really about “Push”, it’s more about lift. Long thin blades are
    very efficient. Think about how the wings on sailplanes are shaped. In
    fact, this turbine has five blades. There’s probably some reason for
    designing it with five blades, but usually the fewer the blades the more
    efficient.

    gizmoguyar
    November 25, 2014 at 12:34 pm
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  16. If you have to start it with an electric motor, it’s not a very good
    design.

    paverop
    November 25, 2014 at 12:35 pm
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  17. Gen is simply a srandard squirell-cage (induction motor) Wings are
    intellectual property, sorry. Wind was very light on this test day, about
    10 knots.

    Allan Rumney
    November 25, 2014 at 12:43 pm
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