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From this angle it doesn't look too bad.
Yep Winter hasn't been much of a winter this year, and now Spring winds are already brutal, and Spring is 50+ days away.
Let me start at the beginning. Much like our neighbors in Colorado at Otherpower, here in northern New Mexico we're getting hellacious weather, years long droughts, forest fires, then floods and killer hail all last year in 2013. Golf-ball size hail tore the hell out of Kevin's sweet CNC router carved wooden blade set as well as reducing the tail to a nub. I pulled the machine down a couple months ago and replaced both. The tail is fabricated new by me, the blades we had, I gave those a tune up, stuck the whole mess back in the sky the next day. It worked well enough, but still wasn't putting out like it did before I built a new alternator a couple years ago; up to 10 amps from a breeze of 8mph and up. This machine has never furled properly. I've not really had the time to figure out why.
We've had steady 30mph winds recently with gust to 80mph, which happened in the middle of the night twice and I heard it and shut down the turbine.
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2008-9 I guess is how long this sweet machine has been supplementing our power. I'm going to figure this out because this is a fabulous sustainable energy device. It seems like besides the issue with not furling, I'll need to completely remove and replace the tower top piece with something much beefier.
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Now here is where you can really see the dent stubby
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Just what I need; another can of worms project, but this is what it is