Has anyone had any experience with portable wind generators? We have a Kimberley Kamper and are heading off on our trip of a lifetime in February, and though we have solar I wondered if a wind generator might be a good option for when the sun isn't shining? Does anyone have any knowledge on these.. Thanks in advance.
Rhonda
BobnBev said
03:24 AM Aug 28, 2012
Hi Guys, Ive had one for quite a few years, My thoughs are dont unless you intend to spend a while on the coast in WA as the wind always blows there. They can be very noisey and also can shade the sola.
I have the XAir 400 watt 3 blade thing with the tail that hangs down , makes a( little noise) a lot, when running flat chat.
Haveing said all that I did see one while in the west this year that had 6-8 blades and was very quite but only put out 150-200 watts? in a good brease.
One more sola panel would be the way to go.....or a small genny....
Just my thoughts..
Bob n Bev.......
justcruisin01 said
02:33 AM Aug 30, 2012
Have not had anything to do with them, but did see one on top of a poptop earlier this year.
It was not set up in position so I had to ask what it was, the owner said he was not impressed with it as it needed to be blowing a gale to get it working, dont know the capacity of its output either.
JC
Vic and Rhonda said
03:00 AM Aug 31, 2012
Thanks for that. We have solar panels and thought it may have been useful if the sun wasn't shining. Oh well..Guess we'll just have to head to the sunny places :)
Mr B2 said
11:36 PM Sep 7, 2012
I have a Rutland 913 on my boat, But inland, I dont think there would be enough wind to run it, Its a back up on the boat when the solar is in shade or on cloudy days, Plus it is 3 feet in Diameter, an extra house battery for the days with no sun,
Has anyone had any experience with portable wind generators? We have a Kimberley Kamper and are heading off on our trip of a lifetime in February, and though we have solar I wondered if a wind generator might be a good option for when the sun isn't shining? Does anyone have any knowledge on these.. Thanks in advance.
Rhonda
Hi Guys, Ive had one for quite a few years, My thoughs are dont unless you intend to spend a while on the coast in WA as the wind always blows there. They can be very noisey and also can shade the sola.
I have the XAir 400 watt 3 blade thing with the tail that hangs down , makes a( little noise) a lot, when running flat chat.
Haveing said all that I did see one while in the west this year that had 6-8 blades and was very quite but only put out 150-200 watts? in a good brease.
One more sola panel would be the way to go.....or a small genny....
Just my thoughts..
Bob n Bev.......
Have not had anything to do with them, but did see one on top of a poptop earlier this year.
It was not set up in position so I had to ask what it was, the owner said he was not impressed with it as it needed to be blowing a gale to get it working, dont know the capacity of its output either.
JC
an extra house battery for the days with no sun,