Build Your Own Small Wind Power System by Shea Kevin & Howard Brian Clark

Build Your Own Small Wind Power System by Shea Kevin & Howard Brian Clark

Author:Shea, Kevin & Howard, Brian Clark [Howard, Brian Clark]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Published: 2011-11-09T00:00:00+00:00


In-House Management

“In-house” is another word for you or your company cutting the umbilical cord from the manufacturer and doing it yourself. Theoretically, it can save you thousands of dollars. But you should know what you’re getting into.

You need to really understand all the parts of your system. Question other owners about that specific model’s repair history, check out forums, and ask yourself if you are really ready to troubleshoot problems. Note that smaller turbines generally have fewer parts to fail and less maintenance. Larger turbines are generally sturdy, but upon opening up the nacelle, you might find an amusement park of contraptions that are not as familiar as your turbo diesel truck motor.

Note that if you received government incentives, the installers may be required to offer longer warranties. For example, in California, a ten-year warranty is mandatory, largely because the state wants to ensure that it gets a good return on its subsidies.30



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