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VEVOR Wind Turbine Generator, 12V/AC Wind Turbine Kit, 500W Wind Power Generator with MPPT Controller 5 Blades Auto Adjust Windward Direction Suitable for Terrace, Marine, Motor Home, Chalet, Boat

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Wind Turbine Generator, 12V/AC Wind Turbine Kit, 500W Wind Power Generator with MPPT Controller 5 Blades Auto Adjust Windward Direction Suitable for Terrace, Marine, Motor Home, Chalet, Boat

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RehabMaster RehabMaster
Owner
Everything came nicely packed, looked substantial but the anemometer did not work even when I bought a new battery for it. It does sucks because I was looking forward to testing out the anemometer and half assed professionally place the generator haha. PLease send me a working anemometer. Thank you.
Andrew Hampton Andrew Hampton
Looks great
Have not tried it out yet. Came on time and in great shape. Just what was advertised. Happy so far.
Tom Tom
Seems to work reasonably well, terrible instructions, rudder too small
If you follow the instructions exactly you'll probably destroy the unit. It's a 3 phase ac generator with 3 red wires coming out of the head unit. The instructions tell you to "short" them together! The rear fin / rudder is too small and as a result the unit spends a considerable amount of time not oriented properly with the wind and, as a result, producing no power. I'll add some surface area to the fin in hopes of getting better results
Bruce Skehan Bruce Skehan
Vevor wind turbine
Outstanding service and top notch quality product,this is my second turbine. My first unit is up and running , high current in 25 mph I’m satisfied with my purchase.I will be buying a third Turbine and will have total of 4 in my wind farm. Vevor is the best for the cost thanks
Bruce Skehan Bruce Skehan
Vevor wind turbine
I received my Turbine quickly,everything was packed neatly. Quality of unit top notch, looking forward to better weather so I can start my poles .these units(2) will go with my first turbine which is mounted on my roof
sppeeddy sppeeddy
owner
packed well ... shipped quickly .... unit looks good and sound and the powder coating will protect it years to come will order again soon
Bogdan Bogdan
Nice, fast delivered
Fast delivery, looks well made. Many possibilities of use and very easy to assemble. Instructions, hardware except the mast, lines and electric cable.
Matt Matt
Ranch owner
This wind turbine was a breeze to setup..just get the right size pole to mount it on. I sunk tower/pole in 2 feet of concrete...I know its probably overkill,but higher than normal winds are common in my part of Colorado. I have 5 12volt 35 Amp batteries and a 2000 watt power inverter...in addition I supplemented my power grid with 3 100 watt solar panels. Plenty of off the grid power for my hunting cabin!..Great product!
Miguel Gadea Miguel Gadea
Wind Turbine
Works very well. Easy to install. Strong construction. Recommended...................................
jayzeusX jayzeusX
Great, all-inclusive package :) Now if I could just find some wind...
Decent amount of kit for the price. Although due to being flanked/buffered on all sides by fairly dense trees - and equally dense HOA decisions to cut construction costs, leading to catastrophic structural damage from water leakage, then leading to rupturing drywall, rotting staircases, and mold so black that it chokes out the presence of visible light - eclipsing bulbs of even the highest wattage along it's toxic growth - and of course moving along to subsequent legal action, thus by court order prompting reluctant compliance with immediate repairs - but not without first a retaliatory doubling of fees, before the start of lengthy, disruptive, and often disrespectful repairs - the final stroke, issuing a mandate barring tenants from affixing anything exterior to their homes that might diminish the drab, 'funeral home for the living' aesthetic that no one other than a vengeance-seeking prison warden might confidently assert qualify as "improvements" . Hence, due to the moratorium, all my solar/wind sustainability experimentation have found their way back into their respective boxes - which are now stacked dormant in a storage unit I was surprised to learn that I would rather immediately need to rent/make several monthly payments on - under threat of confiscation/removal to the local landfill of my brand new generator, paints & solvents (which we were told to move inside the apartment...) around half of the treated plywood I had purchased for a project - the other half ostensibly now part the builder's lumber inventory, a large collection of gardening tools (which I suppose was more useful before they annihilated the garden - burying it under ~8 inches of wood chips - which incidentally spread like a virus all across the complex - claiming the life of every patch of green - which had previously stood as the only compelling feature of the common areas/frontage/entire complex.... Anyway, obviously I can offer no credible performance report other than to say that I'm impressed with the quality of the components, and what would seem to be their potential...however, I'll need to slip current shackles before I'm able to see either of a) a proper return on investment, or b) a future where HOAs are finally regulated in a manner consistent with democracy/are prevented from executing quotas designed to limit/restrict residents of color/curb the reckless use of 'foreclosure' powers to disenfranchise home owners - robbing them of their equity, while arbitrarily raising fees to levels impossible to reconcile w/ things like raising healthy kids while working long hours and helping out ones neighbors - and instead being forced to watch as a single mother and 2 young children are swiftly ejected from their home, school district, and community - then forced to climb the accumulating pile of black bags containing their belongings - so that they might pull a few off the top in the hopes of finding a bit of food/a change of clothes/maybe a toothbrush...

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