Texenergy Infinite Air 18 Wind Turbine Field Test

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @DuudSimon
    @DuudSimon 2 роки тому +1

    its impressive concidering how low it is to the ground.

  • @Next_Plan
    @Next_Plan Рік тому

    Can you recommend this one?

  • @ts250269
    @ts250269 2 роки тому

    Where did you but this one? I cannot find a company which sells this one in Europe

  • @jasmijnariel
    @jasmijnariel 2 роки тому +5

    Holy crap, 415 dollars 🤯

    • @jamessones4044
      @jamessones4044 2 роки тому +1

      Bit steep isn’t it.
      There’s another co called INFINITE AIR that does them.
      Thing is you are paying for better quality parts that efficiently harvest wind.
      I think if you wasted your money on one half the price you’d see the difference.

  • @Digismed
    @Digismed 2 роки тому

    Hey Robert!
    Du får den lige på dansk, går ud fra det er okay 😁
    Hvor lang tid vil det tage at lade sådan en Sherpa powerbank op fra 0 til 100%, på sådan en almidelig dansk semi blæsende dag? 😁

    • @therealrobertbedsted
      @therealrobertbedsted  2 роки тому

      Hey.
      Det kommer i høj grad an på, hvor konstant vinden er og hvordan møllen står for vinden.
      Under optimale forhold kan møllen nok lade Sherpa’ens 94 Wh op i løbet af natten, mens man hviler, hvis altså du har en konstant 6-8 m/s.
      Bedste resultater har jeg haft på flad mark og ved Vestkysten.
      Jeg kombinerer altid møllen med solpaneler, der trods alt giver mere konstante resultater.

    • @Digismed
      @Digismed 2 роки тому

      @@therealrobertbedsted fedt! Hvis man også har solpanelerne, og er det texenergys egne solceller?, hvor mange Wh er du så oppe på i løbet af en dag? Igen med de 6-8ms 😁
      Og! Kan man komme til at overlade Sherpa'en? Eller er der noget sikring imod det?

    • @therealrobertbedsted
      @therealrobertbedsted  2 роки тому

      @@Digismed Jeg har flere forskellige solpaneler. Et stort 50w og et letvægts på 28w. De giver begge fint med strøm på en sommerdag.
      Vindmøllen er mere ustabil og kræver en konstant vind, så det vigtigste er næsten placeringen.
      Min erfaring er, at den på en god dag eller nat kan lade en Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC mellem 50 og 100%

    • @Digismed
      @Digismed 2 роки тому

      @@therealrobertbedsted er super glad for dine hurtige svar! 😁
      Så hvis mit forbrug ville ligge på omkring 10000 mah om dagen, så ville vindmøllen i sig selv være nok? Eller hva tænker du? 😄

    • @therealrobertbedsted
      @therealrobertbedsted  2 роки тому +1

      @@Digismed johh, hvis det blæser.
      Men 3,5 kilo er meget, så hvis du bruger 10.000 mAh om dagen kommer du jo langt med én eller to små 30.000 mAh powerbanks.

  • @mikemorgan8588
    @mikemorgan8588 2 роки тому

    Maybe it has a built in heater to keep the batteries from getting damaged.

  • @arnoldreiter435
    @arnoldreiter435 2 роки тому +2

    max 27 watts...definitely a specialty item. at just over 400us you can have a lot of battery banks and solar. good idea but needs to up the power produced. Im not sure this will keep up with the power needed to use a tablet on a daily basis definitely not a laptop

    • @XplosionNo1
      @XplosionNo1 2 роки тому +1

      Moreover If you camp in such winds the experience is considered ruined...

    • @melissasmess2773
      @melissasmess2773 Рік тому

      Yeah you could make 85 watts off a 300 dollar 100 watt solar panel during daylight

    • @uazbuchanka2206
      @uazbuchanka2206 Рік тому +1

      It's rated in combination with wind AND solar. Most peeps have to view "over the horizon". At daylight you earn power with solar and this (backup) little windgenerator BUT at night without this little windgenerator, you will have nothing to earn.
      For sure, the price for this windgenerator sounds a bit to high.
      But on the other side you invest same money in a istabreeze i500 windgenerator and get/earn nooooothing at low windspeed. That's facts.

  • @TheWolodo
    @TheWolodo Рік тому +1

    It should deliver around 27 watts and it winds really hard there at your place... and yet it only delivers around 10 watts. Even if it were to deliver 27 watts, this would be just 648Wh per day (24 hours), this energy is used up again in one hour. So it's way too expensive.

    • @uazbuchanka2206
      @uazbuchanka2206 Рік тому +1

      With my word's and thoughts, why you rate this official SMALL windgenerator system next to a consume of electric power in need over +600 watts and more per day? That's make no sense...
      If you consume up to +1000 watt or more per day or in few hours, look to a "bigger" system of windgenerator.
      It's not necessary to rate a VW Beetle of the early 60's with 27 horsepower in need of a 750hp NASCAR-Racecar in time of today.
      (...I think it's better for you to invest in a +700 watt windgenerator system)

  • @ricardogomez4073
    @ricardogomez4073 2 роки тому +1

    Is it loud? Don't want my neighbors to get angry.

    • @therealrobertbedsted
      @therealrobertbedsted  2 роки тому +1

      Not noisy.
      But obviously you can hear it spinning in the wind.

    • @uazbuchanka2206
      @uazbuchanka2206 Рік тому +1

      How you get angry your neighbors?! It's lay on hand THIS little generator make no noise to provocation your residents next to you. That's NOT a 300 feet windmill dude.

  • @jamessones4044
    @jamessones4044 2 роки тому +1

    This is certainly one topic where you cannot buy cheap.
    I’ve seen that you can’t buy this on Amazon so it’s direct from co.
    They do 3models.
    The cheapest is £135

  • @gianfrancopurpura8112
    @gianfrancopurpura8112 2 роки тому

    With the sun and the wind I will travel forever. . . since I consume electricity to travel, why not recover some of it using a mini or micro wind generator, with vertical axis, placed externally somewhere in the car and a system of solar panels? These systems will deliver energy. . forever. (I mean: a moving object, like a car, will create a vortex in the air, the wind. When it hits the wind turbine, it will generate electricity that will recharge the batteries).

  • @michaelvanallen6400
    @michaelvanallen6400 13 днів тому

    *All practical tests show: 1) Small wind turbines hardly generate any electricity. 2) They don´t last long!*
    There is hardly any wind near the ground. And it is also very gusty, which extremely reduces the service life of the systems.
    *With solar systems, you can reliably generate electricity for about 3 - 8 cents/kWh over a period of 25 years!*
    Here you should besser use flexible solar panels.

  • @alvaropineiro4347
    @alvaropineiro4347 Рік тому

    230 dólares para algo que genera 5v me parece un asalto.

  • @jojebia1648
    @jojebia1648 Рік тому

    Fix the sound please