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<blockquote data-quote="johncooper0502" data-source="post: 525958" data-attributes="member: 34940"><p>Thank you i did, but want to go ahead anyway as it will produce enough for my needs and it will be on the bottom of our garden but need to make sure I get the right equipment to go with it.</p><p>I am in the UK Scotland and out of the experience with a handheld anemometer and from web data The windier part of the year lasts for 5.3 months, from October 24 to April 1, with average wind speeds of more than 12.9 miles per hour around 5 meters per second I have seen a turbine for sale with a video as a sales pitch showing an output of about 250 watts at about 10mph per hour, which is enough for my set up as I only run lights PC and tv and a router and printer(max during the day about 500 watts at night no more than 100watt), but as I only use 100 watts at night I would be content with that. Also if the turbine does not produce what is claimed in the video it can be sent back for a refund under UK law.</p><p>So if you can humor me and tell me if a charge controller on its own is enough I would be grateful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johncooper0502, post: 525958, member: 34940"] Thank you i did, but want to go ahead anyway as it will produce enough for my needs and it will be on the bottom of our garden but need to make sure I get the right equipment to go with it. I am in the UK Scotland and out of the experience with a handheld anemometer and from web data The windier part of the year lasts for 5.3 months, from October 24 to April 1, with average wind speeds of more than 12.9 miles per hour around 5 meters per second I have seen a turbine for sale with a video as a sales pitch showing an output of about 250 watts at about 10mph per hour, which is enough for my set up as I only run lights PC and tv and a router and printer(max during the day about 500 watts at night no more than 100watt), but as I only use 100 watts at night I would be content with that. Also if the turbine does not produce what is claimed in the video it can be sent back for a refund under UK law. So if you can humor me and tell me if a charge controller on its own is enough I would be grateful [/QUOTE]
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