What is the 3P Wind Station?
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Is your roof a good candidate for the 3PWindStation?
- First, determine the typical average wind for your area by referencing this chart.
- Next check with local weather stations to get a better sense of your specific area’s wind resources.
- You need to determine if your roof or silo is far enough away from trees and other obstacles to generate adequate wind. The ideal scenario would be that your roof line is 25 feet above any trees, buildings or hills which are within a 250 foot radius.
- You can also check the wind resources by looking at the surrounding trees to see if they have signs of prevailing wind distortion. Use this Griggs-Putnam Energy Index as a guide.
- Finally, you can place an anemometer on your roof to measure the actual wind loading for your location. If your location is marginal, we recommend you test it for at least one month and compare your findings to local wind station data.
- If your roof has average winds over 9 mph, you may be a good candidate for a 3P Wind Station.
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Sail Dimensions - (2) 6'x 6'
Sail Weight - 150 lbs Generator Height - 8 in Generator Diameter – 15 in Generator Weight – 60 lbs Base (various by application) |
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Money Back Guarantee |
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If the 3PWindStation does not meet its published energy curves, we believe you should send it back for a refund equal to your purchase price less the energy created.
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