So by Thursday (4th day) we got a really nice 12 foot diameter wind turbine finished (pictured above with Jim). Next steps: talk about towers, lower my tower, then build a 75' tower out of 12 inch tubing on Crystal Mountain, and install a 20 foot diameter wind turbine that's been sitting around now for two years!
We moved everyone about 3 miles up to Tom/Mary's place on Crystal mountain. Pictured above is a 20' wind turbine, tower couplers, a big winch, steel cable, turnbuckles, thimbles, nuts, bolts, copper wire... etc. Basically a wind power system 'kit'. The goal... put it all together in a day and a half.
We built the pivot for the tower last winter, George and Tom installed it a couple months ago. The line is buried in conduit - overall it's about 300' to the batteries, it's three strands of #4 wire.
We built the winch last winter. It's a huge old winch off a tractor or something that Tom scored off ebay. I think it has a 10:1 worm gear box on it... (not nearly enough gear reduction) so we added a 50:1 worm gear box that we had laying around and ran that directly with a 1hp 1750 rpm motor. It takes right at 15 min to raise the tower with this thing. It's held to the ground pretty well... its welded to an old tractor bucket buried 4' down with about 2 yards of concrete/lots of re-bar under it.
First task at hand was to build the gin pole. The ground is not quite level here... the end of the gin pole is about 10 foot off the ground when assembled. We used Toms little Ford tractor to lift the tubing into the coupler.
Building the gin pole was fairly exciting...
The bottom of the tower is only 10 feet long. We used that as a gin pole to raise the gin pole. Pictured above is the gin pole going up.
We used a high quality 'come-along' to pull the gin pole up. Quite a fair bit of work actually...
Once the gin pole was up we assembled the tower. First we built 50 foot of tower, raised it, adjusted it ~ then lowered it and built the rest.
Above we are raising the first 50 feet.
We had a team of folks cutting cable to the right length, and tightening cable clamps.
Once we got 50 feet perfectly adjusted we built the rest. Pictured above is the top guy wire mount on the tower.. its 12 inch pipe which fits perfectly over 12 inch tubing.
Once the tower was finished... time to install a wind turbine! Above Greg is putting a fresh coat of linseed oil on the blades.
The 20' wind turbine is quite heavy so we used the tractor to carry it to the end of the tower.
Pictured above Greg wires the alternator up to the line and builds the cable we use for strain relief.
Fitting the blades to the alternator.
Starting to look big!!! We raise the tower just enough so we can get the blades high enough to balance.
By 5:30 PM on Saturday afternoon we had it up and running!
It also happened to be Toms Birthday... nice gift I guess! We celebrated. The machine seems to work fine.. it's a nice installation I think, easily 30 feet above anything within a half mile I should think. In seemingly no wind at all we quickly saw over 300 Watts output into his system. What a fun week.. lots learned and lots of work done.
Thanks to everyone that came to learn.. help out... lend tools etc. We all had a lot of fun I think!