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ZHIHUASMTBX 12000W No Noise Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Generator,220V 12V 24V 48V Magnetic Levitation Wind Turbine with MPPT Controller for Home…
◆ Vertical magnetic levitation coreless wind turbine, small size, light weight, simple assembly, 20 years of service life and 2 years of warranty.
◆ The wind turbine blades are made of zinc-plated aluminum alloy, and the 3 blades are arc-shaped, which effectively utilizes wind resources and obtains higher power generation
◆ Small size, light weight, stable and safe, and the special control principle increases the wind speed to 2.5~25m/s, effectively utilizes wind resources, and obtains higher power generation.
◆ High efficiency, can be connected with household solar panels, LED street lights, planting rooms and other hybrid systems
◆ Our vertical wind turbine is suitable for emergency power generation for home, outdoor, factory and garden lighting.
Additional information
Brand
ZHIHUASMTBX
Wattage
12000 watts
Power Source
Solar Powered
Item Weight
12 Kilograms
Voltage
12 Volts
Output Wattage
12000 Watts
Included Components
Solar_panel,wheels
color
48v
Tank Volume
4.9 Gallons
Brand Name
ZHIHUASMTBX
Manufacturer
ZHIHUASMTBX
Part Number
1557125-329-680
4 reviews for ZHIHUASMTBX 12000W No Noise Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Generator,220V 12V 24V 48V Magnetic Levitation Wind Turbine with MPPT Controller for Home…
Rated 3 out of 5
Roger J Stierman –
Bought this product as an evaluation, since I would like a wind turbine capable of 12 kW (12,000 watts) output. Product delivered had one (1) page enclosed on assembly, no schematic and no further instructions. Thru Amazon, contacted seller and received the basic schematic (tho NO voltages, no mention if AC or DC, no wind speed versus voltage/current/frequency output). I will measure these myself, if the Amazon community wants to know I will tell them. rjs
Rated 1 out of 5
Pilgrim –
Wattage rating is a joke. Maybe makes 200 Watts tops in very strong winds. Mine put out 175 watts in 25 MPH winds and ZERO power in winds below 15 MPH. Why would they give you an 800 Watt controller for a 12,000 Watt rig? Ask yourself that? TOTAL JUNK!
Rated 1 out of 5
Mark B. –
product would not function. Miss the return. Because of the long lead time from China. In time I took to fabricating mount. Sent email to supplier. Hoping to get warranty.
Rated 1 out of 5
Mark B. –
Many, probably MOST, of the wind turbines on Amazon are a ripoff. Case in point, the 12,000 watt rating is FRAUDULENT: sellers typically multiply their power production figure by 24. This gives a “industry standard” watts / day figure, which still makes no sense (why not multply by minute, making this a 720,000 w turbine?). Very hard to believe this turbine produces 500 w in the first place (12,000 ÷ 24). Amazon really needs to clean up all these Incorrect Website Descriptions.
Roger J Stierman –
Bought this product as an evaluation, since I would like a wind turbine capable of 12 kW (12,000 watts) output. Product delivered had one (1) page enclosed on assembly, no schematic and no further instructions. Thru Amazon, contacted seller and received the basic schematic (tho NO voltages, no mention if AC or DC, no wind speed versus voltage/current/frequency output). I will measure these myself, if the Amazon community wants to know I will tell them. rjs
Pilgrim –
Wattage rating is a joke. Maybe makes 200 Watts tops in very strong winds. Mine put out 175 watts in 25 MPH winds and ZERO power in winds below 15 MPH. Why would they give you an 800 Watt controller for a 12,000 Watt rig? Ask yourself that? TOTAL JUNK!
Mark B. –
product would not function. Miss the return. Because of the long lead time from China. In time I took to fabricating mount. Sent email to supplier. Hoping to get warranty.
Mark B. –
Many, probably MOST, of the wind turbines on Amazon are a ripoff. Case in point, the 12,000 watt rating is FRAUDULENT: sellers typically multiply their power production figure by 24. This gives a “industry standard” watts / day figure, which still makes no sense (why not multply by minute, making this a 720,000 w turbine?). Very hard to believe this turbine produces 500 w in the first place (12,000 ÷ 24). Amazon really needs to clean up all these Incorrect Website Descriptions.