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Solar Power: Wind Power? (4/28/2011)

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Wind Energy?
“950W of power at 45km.hr winds
Delivers 100 Kw / hours a month at an average wind speed of 5.4 m/s
Adjustable voltage (12/24/36/48V)”

Can someone please tell me what that means? And my question is would you be able to indefinitely power a small fridge, a TV and other things on that wind turbine which costs $ 3 000? I’m posting this many times because I’m not satisfied with the answers I already received. People are just not making it simple enough to comprehend. Its all spanish to me.


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stevetower April 28, 2011 at 11:27 am

What all the technical detail boils down to, is that the system will deliver a limited quantity of low voltage lighting. Say enough for outside area and security lighting is about it.

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