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<blockquote data-quote="RuddyCrazy" data-source="post: 641736" data-attributes="member: 19700"><p>To be totally honest mate thats a lot of money for some yard art and in a blowing gale one might see 150 watts just before the tower goes over. those gennies have been sold to suckers for well over a decade and well if they are selling a heap of them they have the sheeple hook line and sinker.</p><p></p><p>I just use a F&P washing machine motor unmodified and wired in delta and the output goes thru a bank of caps on each phase too boost the current. then it goes thru a diode bridge to get the DC output.</p><p></p><p>Now if this is a permanent site then a decent tower needs to be installed and a gin pole made so the tower can be lowered and raised with ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuddyCrazy, post: 641736, member: 19700"] To be totally honest mate thats a lot of money for some yard art and in a blowing gale one might see 150 watts just before the tower goes over. those gennies have been sold to suckers for well over a decade and well if they are selling a heap of them they have the sheeple hook line and sinker. I just use a F&P washing machine motor unmodified and wired in delta and the output goes thru a bank of caps on each phase too boost the current. then it goes thru a diode bridge to get the DC output. Now if this is a permanent site then a decent tower needs to be installed and a gin pole made so the tower can be lowered and raised with ease. [/QUOTE]
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