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12kw Green Energy Home Wind Turbine System With 3 Years Warranty , Fit For Home Use
Brief introduction:
A typical stand-alone system consists of a small wind turbine and solar panels to generate electricity connected to a charge controller which controls the pace at which batteries are recharged which is connected the battery bank. You will then need an off-grid inverter to convert the DC electricity stored in the battery bank to AC electricity which is more commonly used in home & business appliances.
The benefit of wind solar hybrid off grid power system
12kw wind and solar hybrid system
Components | Model No. | Specification | Quantity |
Wind turbine | HY-3000L | 3000W wind turbine,5blades | 2 |
Solar panel | HY-TLPV135 | 135W polysilicon solar modules | 45 |
Controller inverter | 6kw wind, 6kw solar, 5kw inverter output | 1 | |
Battery bank | 200AH/12V | 200AH/12V Gel battery | 18 |
Guyed tower | 9m | 9m guyed tower for 3kw wind turbine | 2 |
solar panel installation bracket | bracket for solar panel | 45 |
Solar panel specification
HY-TLPV135 | |
Max-power:Pm(W) | 135W |
Max-power voltage: Vm(V) | 17.8V |
Max-power current: Im(A) | 7.58A |
Open-circuit voltage:Voc(V) | 21.8V |
Short-circuit current: Isc(A) | 8.10A |
Max-system voltage(VDC) | 1000V |
Operating temperature(℃) | -40~+85℃ |
Power tolerance(%)T | 0~+6W |
Type of solar cell | Polycrystalline |
Lay up of solar cell | 36(4*9)PCS |
Dimension of solar module | 1480*665*30mm |
Gross weight of solar module | 11.2Kg |
Front Cover | Low-iron Tempered glass/ 3.2mm |
Frame | Anodization aluminum |
Junction Box (protection degree) | IP65 |
Hailstone Impact | 25mm at 23m/s |
FAQ
Q: What is the difference between on-grid and off-grid turbines? How do I know which one is right for me?
A: If your home currently gets its energy from a utility company, you will need an on-grid turbine, which helps decrease your monthly utility bill by generating energy your home draws on before it turns to your utility company for energy. If you currently don't have the option of buying energy from a utility company, you have what is known as an off-grid need. Homeowners with off-grid needs often create what is known as a hybrid system, which employs both wind energy and energy generated by solar photovoltaic cells to keep their batteries charged.