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Can this LEESON DC 180V motor be used in wind turbine?
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Re: Can this LEESON DC 180V motor be used in wind
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by kurt on Mon Jun 2nd, 2008 at 05:34:07 PM MST
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well it would be best suited to 24v charging as a windmill but it has a small shaft only 5/8" so you would have to figure out a jack shaft for it to support the blades but other than that it would probably be suitable for an 8-9' prop or so according to what zubbly used to fly and recommend to others for that sort of motor. you can research that yourself if you want its all here....
http://www.reresource.org/
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Can this LEESON DC 180V motor be used in wind turbine?
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