Wind Turbines Systems
A wind turbine converts the energy of wind into kinetic energy. The mechanical energy is then converted to electricity.

  • Wind Turbine
    The Wind Turbine is composed of the rotor component that includes the blades, the generator component that includes the electrical generator, and the structural support component that includes the tower and rotor yaw mechanism.
    Typical Features:

    • Rated Power: 300W – 30KW
    • Diameter of Blades: 1.5m – 12m
    • Start-Up Wind Speed: 2.5m/s
    • Efficiency: 0.6
    • Blades Material: Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics
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  • Controller and Inverter
    The electronic controller and the inverter are important components of the wind turbine system. This control converts the low speed incoming rotation to high speed rotation suitable for generating electricity.
    Typical Features:

    • Output Voltage: 220V
    • Converse Output Wave: Sine Wave
    • Work Method: Consecutive and Intelligent
    • Weight: 14kg – 25kg
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  • Deep-Cycle Batteries
    Deep-cycle lead-acid batteries are designed to be regularly discharged to most of their capacity; therefore, their major use is in renewable energy applications, where they represent energy storage systems for solar power or wind power.
    Typical Features:

    • Capacity: 100 AH, 150 AH, 200 AH
    • Output Voltage: 12V, 24V
    • Weight: 21Kg - 58Kg
    • Lifetime: 5 years
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