I am trying to learn as much as I can to determine what route to take when I build my wind turbine system.
I understand that a higher voltage system has advantages over a 12v system in terms of efficiency and line loss reduction.
It appears that a higher voltage system results in higher rpms before the system "cuts in", which I understand to mean the turbine has to reach higher speeds before it starts to generate usable electricity to charge a battery bank. Correct or not?
If so, then since I am in a low wind speed location (mid-missouri) won't a 24v or 48v system result in my turbine generating usable electricity less often than a 12v system? If I want to maximize low wind speed electricity generation aren't I better off with a 12v system with lower cut in speed so that I generate power more often and presumably more power over all?
Any help in explaining the theory in lay men's terms to clarify my understanding of this basic starting point to designing a system would be appreciated. I had been leaning towards a 48v system but now am thinking that might be counter productive given my low average wind speeds here.
Jordan