Wiring the System
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Yes, the turbines are facing opposite directions. This is because the larger one only turns when the wind is really blowing, but this problem has since been fixed! See Installing the lock collars and nylon washers on YouTube. The smaller one turns with the slightest wind whether it produces or not.
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016 Getting Output!
Those parallel wires will have to be added to or replaced with something larger when the system grows. This is the first start. It started putting out 5 amps at 50 volts DC into the inverter. That makes for 250 watts going back into the grid, yea!017 Battery Box
Our focus was a grid tie system, but the Outback inverter required batteries. We still choose it because it allowed us to be flexible. Luckily, we just needed a static load to power everything, so we got 4 12V, 8AH SLA batteries and wired them in series. They cost about $85. The wooden box we had on hand.027 Turbines 2011
(June 22, 2011)Yes, the turbines are facing opposite directions. This is because the larger one only turns when the wind is really blowing, but this problem has since been fixed! See Installing the lock collars and nylon washers on YouTube. The smaller one turns with the slightest wind whether it produces or not.






