Check support structures, blades, and electrical systems regularly. The rotor blades
are very strong; however, if they come in contact with a solid object, they can break.
When performing periodic inspections, or if you must approach the path of the blades,
disconnect the power leads from the battery and tie the wind turbine output leads
together to stop /slow down the blades from rotating.
Note:
There is a short break-in period with new wind turbines. The bearings in both the
turbine yaw and the turbine rotor will require approximately 60-100 hours of operation
in normal wind speeds (approximately 18 – 20 mph, 8 – 9 m/s) before they are running
at peak efficiency. During this break-in period, the turbine operation might appear
sluggish.
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
ROTOR BLADES ARE SHARP. PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE.
USE CHART BELOW TO COMPARE PARTS.
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Figure 1
1. Nose Cone
2. Screw Socket Head
3. Nut-Jam-SAE 5/8-18
4. Blade
5. HUB
6. Nut-Nylock-SAE 6-32
7. Screw Socket head 10-24 x 1-1/2”
8. Face Assembly
9. Stator
10. Rotor
11. O-Ring
12. Body Assembly
13. Snap Ring- 32 MM External
14. Yaw Shaft Assembly
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15. Internal MPPT Controller
16. Power Meter box
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