Jul 6 2010
Marlec Engineering offers the Rutland 913 Windcharger. This wind turbine is most commonly used for powering inland boats, road side signs, caravans, off grid CCTV systems and street lights. This wind turbine is more suited for sail boats that are more than 10 m in length and inland boats. This wind turbine is ideal for charging two onboard battery backups.
The Rutland 913 wind turbine offered by Marlec Engineering produces more electric power than other turbines with equal or more diameter rotor.
The distinctive high inertia alternator installed in the machine maintains the rotation with a regulator effect and continue to produce power. The low friction 3 phase alternator installed in the Rutland 913 windcharger functions noiselessly. The low 5 knot wind speed start up feature of this wind turbine allows almost continuous power production and with higher level wind conditions the power output increases. This wind turbine generates 90 W at 19 knot speed and 24 W at 10 knot speed and delivers up to 300 W. The aerofoil type of blades incorporated in this wind turbine is computer designed and can withstand 10 times the wind speed of normal turbine rpm operation.
The Rutland 913 wind charger from Marlec Engineering uses a 41 mm diameter stainless steel mounting kit with deck bracket. The land tower and rigging kit is made of three sections and offered in 6.4 m tower height. This wind turbine is offered with a choice of HRS913 regulator or a HRDX controller to choose from. For storing the charged power deep cycle or leisure batteries are suggested.