***edited, to clarify this unit was free***
I came across a used Air-X marine wind generator for free, so I picked it up. The only problem is, it is the 24v model, whereas my Hunter 31 sailboat is a 12v system. Does that mean this wind generator will not work?
The PDF for the generator is here: http://www.reps.fi/datasheetsandmanuals/airx-marine-manual.pdf
The Air-X is designed to hook directly to a battery bank and has an internal regulator in the rotor housing. The regulator charges the battery bank until it senses a set voltage point (adjustable +/- a few volts on the unit). The factory level is set at 28.2v for my unit.
If I hook this directly to my battery bank I suppose it will charge, but never shutoff automatically as the voltage will never reach 28.2v. That is dangerous as it will fry the batteries if left unattended (ie, not shut off manually). To stop the generator all that is required is to cross the +/- wires, so that's easy.
Thoughts on how this wind generator could be useful? What would you do?
I came across a used Air-X marine wind generator for free, so I picked it up. The only problem is, it is the 24v model, whereas my Hunter 31 sailboat is a 12v system. Does that mean this wind generator will not work?
The PDF for the generator is here: http://www.reps.fi/datasheetsandmanuals/airx-marine-manual.pdf
The Air-X is designed to hook directly to a battery bank and has an internal regulator in the rotor housing. The regulator charges the battery bank until it senses a set voltage point (adjustable +/- a few volts on the unit). The factory level is set at 28.2v for my unit.
If I hook this directly to my battery bank I suppose it will charge, but never shutoff automatically as the voltage will never reach 28.2v. That is dangerous as it will fry the batteries if left unattended (ie, not shut off manually). To stop the generator all that is required is to cross the +/- wires, so that's easy.
Thoughts on how this wind generator could be useful? What would you do?
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