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Really cool but I'm also guessing really inefficient

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It is. More of a supplement to whatever you already use in unsuited land. This is only a dudes first attempt tho. I'd like to see someone else develop this further.

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It's never :marseyitsover: going :marseysal3: anywhere. Even a 3ft turbine will barely power :marseyzeldaganondorf: an LED.

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:marseycry: I've seen horizontal bladed drums mounted on roofs that seem fetch. Takes advantage of the wind pressure on sloped roofs :marseygiveup:

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Yeah that's what I'm talking about. A single :marseywall: 3ft savonious rotor is next to useless. You need big butt turbines to get a usable amount of power.

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That's a lot of piano and horn and bong accent for what amounts to a squirrelcage blower, in reverse.


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I could see it being useful for something like, my mom has a shed in her yard that deer run into often. This could charge a battery to run a single LED to illuminate the shed.

But then again, so could solar.


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