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Wind Turbine
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The Superwind 350 is a small wind generator for demanding applications.
Traditional methods of rotor speed control include mechanical furling and electrical load dumping. With mechanical furling,
the tail vane angle adjusts to force the rotor out of the wind, or the rotor is tilted up like a helicopter. Electrical
furling uses a load dump to create an electrical brake on the generator.
Both methods have reliability and safety issues. For example, should the generator cables to the electrical load dump be
damaged, or cut, in a severe storm, there is nothing to protect the turbine from over speed destruction. Mechanical furling
with its increased complexity and noise has been the bane of wind generator owners for decades.
These old, cumbersome, noisy, and unreliable rotor speed control methods have now been relegated to history with the introduction
of the Superwind 350.
Rated at 350 watts, this unique German designed and built turbine uses blade pitch control to regulate the rotor speed.
This is the same technology applied in giant multi megawatt turbines.
The resulting low noise, ultra reliability, and safety, sets a new standard in micro wind turbines.
Typical applications include Sailing Yachts, Navigational Aids, telecommunications, remote cottages and mountain huts.
Superwind generators are built entirely of high grade materials including stainless chromium steel, powder
coated aluminium and carbon fibre reinforced plastics.

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