Technical Data
Explanations for model markings:
For example WS-0,30A, withstand constant wind speed of 60 m/s (134 mph / 216 km/h):
- Number 0,30 = swept area of 0,30 m2
- Alphabet A = wind endurance class
Model A = 60 m/s (134 mph / 216 km/h )
Model B = 40 m/s ( 90 mph / 144 km/h )
Model B PLUS = 50 m/s ( 112 mph / 180 km/h )
| Characteristics:
 |
WS-0,30B
 |
WS-0,30A
 |
| Rated power |
9A/12V |
9A/12V |
| Mast recommendation |
wood/metal |
metal |
| Cut-in wind speed |
2,8 m/s |
3,0 m/s |
| Rated wind speed |
15 m/s |
18 m/s |
| Cut-out wind speed |
none |
none |
| Swept area |
0,30 m2 |
0,30 m2 |
| Vane weight |
2 kg |
2 kg |
| Total weight of turbine |
43 kg |
87 kg |
| Rotor speed control |
not required, electronic |
not required, electronic |
| Overspeed control |
none required |
none required |
| Generator model |
Windside |
Windside |
| Generator construction |
permanent magnet |
permanent magnet |
| Generator types |
12,24,48 V |
12,24,48 V |
| Gear box |
without gear |
without gear |
| Main brake system |
electronic |
electronic |
| Charging controller |
Windside WGU-22 |
Windside WGU-22 |
| Measured sound emission |
0 dB |
0 dB |
| Characteristics:

|
WS-4B
 |
WS-4A

|
| Rated power |
20A/12 V |
20A/12 V |
| Mast recommendation |
wood |
metal |
| Cut-in wind speed |
1,5 m/s |
1,9 m/s |
| Rated wind speed |
15 m/s |
18 m/s |
| Cut-out wind speed |
none |
none |
| Swept area |
4 m2 |
4 m2 |
| Vane weight |
40 kg |
40 kg |
| Total weight of turbine |
700 kg |
1.000 kg |
| Rotor speed control |
not required, electronic |
not required, electronic |
| Overspeed control |
none required |
none required |
| Generator model |
Windside |
Windside |
| Generator construction |
permanent magnet |
permanent magnet |
| Generator types |
12,24,48 V |
12,24,48 V |
| Gear box |
without gear |
without gear |
| Main brake system |
electronic |
electronic |
| Charging controller |
Windside WGU-25/WGC-10 |
Windside WGC-10 |
| Measured sound emission |
0 dB |
0 dB |
Characteristics:

|
WS-0,15B

|
WS-2B
 |
| Rated power |
9A/12V |
20A/12 V |
| Mast recommendation |
wood/metal |
wood/metal |
| Cut-in wind speed |
3,8 m/s |
2,0 m/s |
| Rated wind speed |
20 m/s |
20 m/s |
| Cut-out wind speed |
none |
none |
| Swept area |
0,15 m2 |
2 m2 |
| Vane weight |
1 kg |
20 kg |
| Total weight of turbine |
38 kg |
400 kg |
| Rotor speed control |
not required, electronic |
not required, electronic |
| Overspeed control |
none required |
none required |
| Generator model |
Windside |
Windside |
| Generator construction |
permanent magnet |
permanent magnet |
| Generator types |
12,24,48 V |
12,24,48 V |
| Gear box |
without gear |
without gear |
| Main brake system |
electronic |
electronic |
| Charging controller |
Windside WGU-22 |
Windside WGU-25/WGC-10 |
| Measured sound emission |
0 dB |
0 dB |
The turbine weight may change by + - 2kg due to changes in materials for certain applications.
SHAFT POWER Production of Wind Turbines in Watts m/s (mph)
Starting of power production at m/s (mph) |
| Starting of
Power Production at m/s (mph) |
4m/s ( 9 mph ) |
3 m/s (7
mph) |
2 m/s
(4,5 mph) |
2 m/s (4,5 mph) |
2 m/s (4,5 mph) |
2 m/s (4,5 mph) |
Wind velocity
m/s (mph) |
Model
WS-0,15
Watts |
Model
WS-0,30B
Watts |
Model
WS-2
Watts |
Model
WS-4
Watts |
Model
WS-12
Watts |
Model
WS-30
Watts |
| 3 m/s(7 mph) |
1 |
2 |
10 |
20 |
60 |
150 |
| 4 m/s (9 mph) |
2 |
4 |
20 |
40 |
120 |
300 |
| 5 m/s (11
mph) |
3 |
7 |
35 |
70 |
211 |
527 |
| 6 m/s (13
mph) |
5 |
10 |
50 |
100 |
300 |
750 |
| 7 m/s (16
mph) |
7 |
15 |
75 |
150 |
450 |
1125 |
| 8 m/s (18
mph) |
10 |
21 |
105 |
210 |
630 |
1575 |
| 9 m/s (20
mph) |
15 |
30 |
150 |
300 |
900 |
2250 |
| 10 m/s (22 mph) |
20 |
40 |
200 |
400 |
1200 |
3000 |
|
REAL LIFE Battery
Charging Power Production
(Based on Real Life Field Measurements)
Starting of power production at m/s (mph) |
| Starting of
Power Production at m/s (mph) |
3 m/s (7 mph) |
2 m/s (4,5 mph) |
2 m/s (4,5 mph) |
Wind
velocity
m/s (mph) |
Model
WS-0,30B
Watts |
Model
WS-2
Watts |
Model
WS-4
Watts |
| 3 m/s (7 mph) |
0,8 |
4,8 |
9,6 |
| 4 m/s (9 mph) |
1 |
6 |
12 |
| 5 m/s (11 mph) |
3 |
18 |
36 |
| 6 m/s (13 mph) |
4 |
25 |
50 |
| 7 m/s (16 mph) |
10 |
60 |
120 |
| 8 m/s (18 mph) |
14 |
84 |
168 |
| 9 m/s (20 mph) |
19 |
114 |
228 |
| 10 m/s (22 mph) |
20 |
144 |
288 |
There are always power losses when charging batteries, because the
controlling unit is
preventing the overcharging of the batteries and some part of the energy
always turns into
heat in the controling unit. |
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