Hi everyone.
I put together a 1/2 hp garbogen. Hobart was on the name tag of the garbage disposal. It has copper start windings and AL runs. To be brief, it puts 3.5a into a 13.1v boat batteries in a 12mph wind. Cut in is around 300rpm.
I have a TS45 controller and am dumping to resistors. I ran a idea threw a friend and he agreed it could easily be done. I ran a LED trailer marker light off the dump load positive and negative and installed the light on the front of my 12x20 barn. Now from the house at 125 feet away I can keep an eye on the status of my batteries and I can see when Hobart is pumping some amps. The video shows the lights coming on when Hobart was raising the batteries from 13.1v to 14.4v during a 12mph gust of wind.
http://s298.photobucket.com/albums/mm249/Southbuck7/?action=view¤t=MVI_0166.flv
I'm a novice at producing electricity, but this light system works great.
I have the HF 45w panels in addition to the windmill. With no wind, the solar panels turn on the dump light as soon as batteries reach 14.4v. It has a nice glow.
So, I know when the batteries are full (and Im dumping power) and its fun to watch the windmill pump out enough amps to raise battery voltage to dumping stage.
I have this barn set up with RE as its only source of power. 2 -125ah marine batteries, 1800w max inverter and I wired the barn with outlets threw out so I plug the barn wiring into inverter and use all my hand power (110v)tools wherever convenient in the barn.
Ive been collecting videos over the last year of my efforts, I uploaded photos of building the garbogen to my profile.
Thanks to everyone providing such useful information on this board.
Special THANK YOU to Glen and his hours worth of time replying to my questions.
Here's my photobucket with a few videos if interested.
http://photobucket.com/southbuck7
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