Sunforce 44455 Wind Generator 30' Tower Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: Sunforce Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories Department: WIND POWER GENERATORS
List Price: $539.99 Buy New: $471.81 as of 9/4/2010 07:44:42 EDT details You Save: $68.18 (13%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 19240
Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: 44455 Model: 44455 UPC: 787769444558 EAN: 0787769444558 ASIN: B000C210KU
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| • | Tower kit supports wind generators up to 30 feet | | • | All-weather and easy to assemble | | • | Works with almost any portable wind generator | | • | Includes a plastic bag, manual, wire ties, guy wire plate stampings, hardware box, pipe pox, cable crimps and a sales policy document | | • | Manufacturer recommends using a cement base for best performance |
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Product Description An easy to install 30 Ft Wind Tower kit for the 400Watt Wind Generator. This guy wire supported tower uses lightweight tubing while providing plenty of strength. Two people can easily erect this tower in about an hour. Due to it's lightweight, no winches or vehicles are needed to erect this tower.
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| Customer Reviews: Easy installation. Very similar to installing an antenna August 18, 2009 Citizen John (USA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I got this tower kit when I invested in the Sunforce 44447 wind turbine. Installing the tower kit is where the time is compared to installing the actual turbine, but it is really very simple. It is a lot like putting up a field antenna, which I had plenty of practice doing in the Army many years ago. You don't need any special tools. The most specialized tool you need is a socket wrench. The manual is excellent. The following is my experience.
First you secure the base to the ground - that's where the tower will stand. Then you measure where the 4 guideposts will go and drive their anchors into the ground at a 45 degree angle to the base to secure it. Take it easy the first time you drive the anchors into the ground because it's likely you'll have to move them later in the setup as I did. You lay out the pipe sections, slide the guide hangars onto the correct places (they connect to guideposts), run the transmission wire through the pipe, fasten the pipe and secure the pipe to the tower base. The part you don't want to skimp on is raising the tower to make sure the guide wires are ok or if they need to be adjusted. Unless you install wind turbines frequently, they probably need to be adjusted. So you make your adjustments and re-anchor the guideposts, this time driving the anchors all the way in except for the 5 inches that stay above ground. You do all this before attempting to install the turbine.
Finally you make the electrical connection to the turbine and wrap with electrical tape as with every turbine. Then you slide the turbine onto the tower, tighten the bolts, install the blades and raise the tower. You can do all this with 2 people. It is satifying work because you know you're doing a good thing for your property, for your physical security in the event the power grid temporarily goes down, for the environment and possibly for economic gain if you are allowed to sell excess power back into the grid.
With this tower kit you're probably getting the above-mentioned turbine: Sunforce 44447 900W Whisper Wind Turbine
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