Posted by farmer boy on February 09, 2008 at 16:29:55 from (216.129.11.48):
In Reply to: OT.........Windmills posted by ElectricFarmer on February 09, 2008 at 14:46:05:
I can tell you that their expensive. A 1000 watt wind generator 48 volts with 65' tip up tower 4000 watt inverter producing 120 volts, hydro transfer switch, cables, T240 step up inverter 60 amp panel, outdoor utility disconnect, grounding kit, sixteen 6 volt batteries, batterybox with vent, and anchoring kit cost 28,931 installed including all taxes and instalation or 23,273 plus installation and taxes. The same thing only 3000 watts and every thing increased in size accordinly cost 35,321 plus taxes and installation or 42,429 with installation and taxes. the first one is capable of 3.33 KW hours/day without batteries or 2.35 with batteries. The second is capable of 15.80 without batteries and 6.19 with batteries. This is all of a paper from Sun Volts Unlimited. Thought about it quite abit but as of yet unaffordable.
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