http://www.windynation.com/ An introductory video to WindyNation’s soon to be released Windtura SuperAmp Alternator. The SuperAmp is a permanent magnet alter…
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15 Responses to Wind Turbine Generator High Amp 12 Volt Battery Charging — WindyNation’s SuperAmp Alternator
I have heard a lot about these turbines and I like them.but a 1000 dollars
for a wind turbine is crazy high!!!!! I think I will stick with my solar
until the price comes down.
@zerofour04au There are many reputable companies in the wind turbine
industry. Do your homework and make sure you buy from a reputable company.
If you do not really do your homework and ask a lot of questions, you might
wind up with a 1600 Watt paper weight.
@Fearlessthinker Thanks Tom. Our customers were asking for a high amp 12
volt alternator so we are going to deliver it to them. Yes, some people
thought we were rigging our test set up which is ridiculous. You will NEVER
earns people’s business by lying and misrepresenting your products
performance. Treat your customers with honesty, integrity and high quality
customer service and you have nothing to worry about.
Wow. This is on average 55% more watts at each MPH vs. using the 750 PMA
for 12V charging. The 750 really is designed for 24V charging. Nice
advancement WN, and thanks for showing the test setup.
@WindyNation Thank you. I understand. I wish yu ou the best of luck with
the PMA and it is nice to see you moving forward. A grid type PMA/turbine
in the 1kw class would nice to see next if at all possible with a USB or
RS232 connection for wind data., Thanks
@leamyelectricinc1 Hi Larry. I would not say it is superior to our current
Windtura 750. Our current Windtura 750 is optimized for a 24 volt battery
bank. The SuperAmp uses a different stator with thicker wire and less turns
compared to the Windtura 750. It also has some slight (and not noticeable)
design changes to the rotor to maximize power and minimize cogging. These
changes were done so that the SuperAmp is optimized to create high amps
into 12 volt battery banks.
@zerofour04au We have shipped many of our wind turbines to Australia.
Shipping is about 375 USD. Our turbines are solid and, as such, weigh ~55
pounds (That’s 25 kg for you metric folks.)
@leamyelectricinc1 One more thing Larry. The SuperAmp is not recommended
for use on 24 or 48 volt battery banks. It would require too high of a wind
speed to start charging those battery banks.
I have heard a lot about these turbines and I like them.but a 1000 dollars
for a wind turbine is crazy high!!!!! I think I will stick with my solar
until the price comes down.
daylight401
July 19, 2014 at 10:14 am
perfect job
Alsharif Rami
July 19, 2014 at 10:54 am
@zerofour04au There are many reputable companies in the wind turbine
industry. Do your homework and make sure you buy from a reputable company.
If you do not really do your homework and ask a lot of questions, you might
wind up with a 1600 Watt paper weight.
WindyNation
July 19, 2014 at 11:24 am
@Fearlessthinker Thanks Tom. Our customers were asking for a high amp 12
volt alternator so we are going to deliver it to them. Yes, some people
thought we were rigging our test set up which is ridiculous. You will NEVER
earns people’s business by lying and misrepresenting your products
performance. Treat your customers with honesty, integrity and high quality
customer service and you have nothing to worry about.
WindyNation
July 19, 2014 at 11:47 am
Wow. This is on average 55% more watts at each MPH vs. using the 750 PMA
for 12V charging. The 750 really is designed for 24V charging. Nice
advancement WN, and thanks for showing the test setup.
Fearlessthinker
July 19, 2014 at 12:03 pm
Incredible power! Great alternator windynation!
AmpstoWatts
July 19, 2014 at 12:05 pm
Just what I need since mine just broke…how much and when can I get one?
Don Mc Jr.
July 19, 2014 at 12:50 pm
what size wire are you using on the watt meter? they look small in the
pictures i have seen. that is what has kept me from purchasing one.
derekthegreatgonzo
July 19, 2014 at 1:36 pm
@WindyNation Thank you. I understand. I wish yu ou the best of luck with
the PMA and it is nice to see you moving forward. A grid type PMA/turbine
in the 1kw class would nice to see next if at all possible with a USB or
RS232 connection for wind data., Thanks
leamyelectricinc1
July 19, 2014 at 2:06 pm
I want one
polojr2
July 19, 2014 at 2:21 pm
@leamyelectricinc1 Hi Larry. I would not say it is superior to our current
Windtura 750. Our current Windtura 750 is optimized for a 24 volt battery
bank. The SuperAmp uses a different stator with thicker wire and less turns
compared to the Windtura 750. It also has some slight (and not noticeable)
design changes to the rotor to maximize power and minimize cogging. These
changes were done so that the SuperAmp is optimized to create high amps
into 12 volt battery banks.
WindyNation
July 19, 2014 at 3:05 pm
@zerofour04au We have shipped many of our wind turbines to Australia.
Shipping is about 375 USD. Our turbines are solid and, as such, weigh ~55
pounds (That’s 25 kg for you metric folks.)
WindyNation
July 19, 2014 at 3:48 pm
Great product Josh. Can you tell tell us what detailed upgraded features
has been installed in the PMA to make it more supperior? Thanks for the
post.
leamyelectricinc1
July 19, 2014 at 4:26 pm
@leamyelectricinc1 One more thing Larry. The SuperAmp is not recommended
for use on 24 or 48 volt battery banks. It would require too high of a wind
speed to start charging those battery banks.
WindyNation
July 19, 2014 at 5:03 pm
@Scamsearcher2 Thanks Steve. We plan on having them ready for sale in about
12 weeks.
WindyNation
July 19, 2014 at 5:38 pm