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200W Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, 12V/24V

200W Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, 12V/24V
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200W Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, 12V/24V
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  • Model: HZTOHZ-VAWT-X3-200
  • Weight: 1.00
  • SKU: HZTOHZ-VAWT-X3-200

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Buy a high-efficiency 200 watt vertical axis wind turbine with a wind speed rating of 12m/s and a service life of up to 20 years. Small vertical wind turbines provide low torque, efficient current, and voltage regulation for domestic use, road lighting, landscape lighting, and traffic monitoring.


Specification

ModelHZTOHZ-VAWT-X3-200
Rated Power200W
Rated Voltage12V/24V
With ControllerYes
Start-Up Wind Speed2m/s
Rated Wind Speed12m/s
Survival Wind Speed50m/s
Wind Wheel Diameter/Height0.55m/0.75m
Number of Blades3
Blades MaterialNylon
Fuselage MaterialAluminum alloy
Magnetic SteelNdFeB
Generator TypeThree-phase AC permanent magnetically suspended generators
Controller SystemElectromagnetic brakes
Speed Regulation360° Automatically Adjust Windard
Installation FlangeDN20
Degree of protectionIP54
Gross Weight9.5kg
Top Net Weight10.5kg
Dimension860*380*200mm


Dimension 
(Unit: mm)

Vertical axis wind turbine dimension

Applications

The battery is charged by the wind turbine and solar panels through the controller, and the DC output port of the controller directly supplies power to the DC load. On days without wind or light, the power output by the wind turbine and solar panels is not enough to charge the battery, which can cause the battery to be under-voltage. In this case, the controller output dry contact control signal automatically switches to the grid power to supply the load.

Vertical axis wind turbine application

Tips: Horizontal or vertical wind turbine, which is better?

Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWT) are the most common type of wind turbine and are characterized by having blades that rotate around a horizontal axis. HAWTs are more efficient than vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) in areas with strong and consistent winds. HAWTs are also easier to maintain and repair, and they can be located further away from residential areas, reducing noise pollution.

On the other hand, vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWT) have blades that rotate around a vertical axis, and they are better suited for urban and low-wind areas. They are also more compact, making them easier to install in tight spaces. VAWTs are also less affected by turbulence, so they can be located closer to buildings and other structures.

In conclusion, both horizontal and vertical wind turbines have their advantages and disadvantages, and the best choice depends on the specific needs and conditions of the installation site.

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