I've built wind turbines for over 50 years now, but I pay no attention to wind speed variations, because my "mills" (VAWT) all conpress air. I store power as comprrssed air in an " air battery" (several air tanks and a gridwoek of pipes) and make a/c or d/c on my workbench in my shop. I run small compressed-air engines coupled to a generator or alternator.
@@t.h.o.r. My toaster runs on electricity. I make it for free using compressed air. I can remote-start my steam (compressed-air) engine whole-house generator from several locations when I need electricity.
@@t.h.o.r. Also, the wind turbine compressors are geared down to from 16:1 or even 120:2 using worm gears and belts. Whenever there's wind about, I have compressed air. My safety blow-down is set for 80 psig.
Was excited to see amps😂😂 definitely cut them blades mine are super quiet now i cut them down first time was 4 inch then again i took of 2inchs total of 6 inches major differents
What length are they now so I don't under cut mine. And that let it have more rpm's and made a little more power right? I'm using 3 of these blades on my Amteck motor. They do not even turn it. I had years ago an AirMaster fan blade on it and in a storm it melted a 12 gage cord to the mill. I bet the with from center to outside radius was only around 16 maybe 18''. I just got back into playing with this stuff and I ordered a 30'' blade this time made like my old one. It fell and broke yes ago. They are heavy duty. But not from a 30 foot drop on rocks. Note you can get these in smaller size's. I got the biggest this time to play with. AIRMASTER FAN 21105 30” CAST ALUMINUM PROPELLER - 5/8" shaft hole