Hello everyone.
Is anyone using a wind turbine to charge the caravan batteries.
Either instead of, or as well as solar chargers?
I understand the setup times are different and more time consuming, I am just interested in how effective they are for an alternative to a petrol generator, or portable solar panels.
I have plenty of solar, and plenty of battery capacity, so not looking for advise on either of those, just first hand experience of people that have used them.
Many thanks
Haven't used them but they are fairly inefficient in any winds that you would actually want to camp in, they are also noisy. Cost/benefit they really are a loser compared to solar or even a generator.
So they dont 'spin' while driving/ Would seem a logical way to create the wind.
If they spun when driving they would create drag on the vehicle increasing your fuel bill, any power output from the wind turbine would be considerably less than the extra power expended, that's why it is not done.
Despite thinking that 'hell the *#? wind is always blowing', in reality the amount of power is small usually. To get any power you need an uncomfortable high wind, a turbine bigger than is easier to handle, and the turbine needs to be up quite a bit to be in the good wind. So not many bother for such a small return. They may not be noisy if well designed but cheap ones may be.
However on sailing boats they are used often. But they are out in the wind and might still only get a low power return to keep the batteries charged for radio use and a couple of lights and not much else.
The comment about using the wind while driving is easily answered by saying that a connection to the vehicles alternator while driving will provide heaps more power, possibly x10-x20 as much with no drag or cost.'
cheers jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Friday 12th of May 2023 05:10:06 PM