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arklan
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Posted: 02:38pm 05 Sep 2010
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/250W-Vertical-Wind-Axis-Turbine-/1904 37549656?pt=AU_Solar&hash=item2c56f66658

heres a strange one, what do u think guys?
 
Downwind

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Posted: 04:24pm 05 Sep 2010
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I think the link is broken

Pete.
Sometimes it just works
 
ProTow

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Posted: 06:18pm 05 Sep 2010
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go to ebay and put this in there to pull it up.

250W-Vertical-Wind-Axis-Turbine

that worked for me
If it works the First time You did something Wrong.
 
RossW
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Posted: 09:49pm 05 Sep 2010
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Well, first thing that strikes me is someone doesn't seem to understand what "vertical axis" turbines are. That looks a lot like HAWT to me :)

Also looks hellish expensive for what it is. Still, they say there's a sucker born a minute, so someone will likely fall for it.
 
VK4AYQ
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Posted: 03:44am 06 Sep 2010
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Hi Ross

They might be referring to the fact that it stands vertical rather than laying on the ground, I looked at the specs and it is only 1 meter in diameter so would need a gale to get it working, also looks a bit flimsy, I see it is posted by a ladder company, that may explain something.

All the best

Bob
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Ghetto
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Posted: 07:36am 06 Sep 2010
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I've seen that one for a while on ebay now. As far as I'm concerned its a HAWT, and it made me smile at the time cause what were they thinking calling it a VAWT?

Do shrouded HAWTS have increased efficiency? I'm think more about the turbine type designs where the shroud is a lot deeper making more of a wind tunnel type effect.

+1 on Ross said, its too expensive for its output.

Cheers,
RobEdited by Ghetto 2010-09-07
 
arklan
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Posted: 09:42am 06 Sep 2010
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the shroud wouldnt help at all coz its downwind, and the shroud is downwind of the downwind :p
 
VK4AYQ
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Posted: 12:43pm 06 Sep 2010
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Hi All

The shroud may create a low pressure behind the blades and augment the airflow that way but all said its a novelty for the front garden.

All the best
Bob
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