🌿 Catch the wind, join the clean energy revolution!
The Pikasola 400W 24V Wind Turbine Generator Kit features a 5-blade nylon carbon fiber design optimized for low wind speeds starting at 2.5m/s. Its three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor delivers efficient, reliable power output ideal for marine, RV, and residential use. The lightweight aluminum alloy body with an automatic yaw adjustment system maximizes wind capture while resisting corrosion, making it a durable and eco-friendly solution for hybrid solar-wind energy systems.
Brand | Pikasola |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Fuel Type | Wind |
Power Source | Wind Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Recreational/Mobile |
Item Weight | 6.2 Kilograms |
Voltage | 24 Volts (AC) |
Output Wattage | 400 Watts |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | Wind Turbine, Controller, Nose Cone, Set Screws and Nuts, Blades, Installation Notes |
Color | White |
Model Name | Wind Turbine Generator Kit |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Total Power Outlets | 1 |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Engine Power Maximum | 4.1E+2 Watts |
Starting Wattage | 4E+2 Watts |
Running Wattage | 4E+2 Watts |
UPC | 745499001045 |
Manufacturer | Pikasola |
Item Weight | 13.64 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 26 x 11.1 x 8.75 inches |
Item model number | 400W 24V |
Size | PIKAJS400W5B |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**T
Just as advertised!
It is hard to depend on the wind alone works best along with solar, i have only seen 150 watts output at about 28 mph wind, overall i am pleased!
S**M
Dosnt work
Order the first one , didn't produce any power at all.Amazon replaced it. Still didn't work. Order three different controller hope that was the issue. The wind blows on average 10 to 15 mph here. On the occasional high wind days 30 mph I would see an occasional 7 to 8 volt blip.But it is well balanced and starts spinning at 5 mph .
N**H
Works for exactly what I intended
I bought one of these and all the pieces necessary to have a supplemental charge once the sun drops. The wind is typically ample, so once the solar energy stops for the day, this little turbine helps to maintain the batteries spinning 24/7. I have it set at 20’ high and wired to a 48v converter, to a charge controller, then to the battery bank via a 60amp mini breaker, bypassing the solar inverter. I have three guy wires of 1/8” ss cable, and turnbuckles holding it securely plumb. For those claiming it doesn’t produce the stated wattage, it doesn’t, but I’m getting about 150-200 watts with wind 10-12 knots. I have it on 45’ of 8 ga. stranded copper wire with an isolated ground. The built-in brake system works too. I've watched it brake itself at 32 mph winds, and it's gone through 56mph when I applied the brake during a storm. I've had it up and operational for 12 months with no issues.It comes with a wind measuring tool and mine will start turning at about 5mph. It’s very quiet.Overall, I would recommend this turbine, and plan to set up a couple more as I have time. Could have better wiring access for the wires to splice and tuck up into the housing, but it is manageable. Better access and it would get five stars for the price and performance.Directions are simple, but Google installation as it doesn't come with a converter if you need to step up voltage, or a slip ring connector (can’t install it without one) so the turbine can rotate.
S**Z
Energia
Facil de instalar. Buen funcionamiento
D**L
no power
We have a steady 10MPH winds, this thing spins alittle but does not show any significant power. I have changed controllers and meters and still no significant power. It produces volts but no amps?????I won't be getting another one!!
K**.
Small experiment
I got this as part of a small off grid project. I did have a higher expectation. But after doing some proper reading on this thing it actually does what it says as far as voltage and amps at various wind speeds. FYI just because the blades are spinning doesn't mean it's fast enough to make volts. I'm using it for when it's storming and don't have the sun for the solar panels. So, plenty of wind for when I wanted it to actually produce.
C**K
A toy. Not for permanent use
Easy install. After 3 months, melted the brushes inside and product was useless. It is only a toy and is not the answer for longterm use. Buy a proper system if off grid.
C**H
Credit where credit is due
No nonsense review.This turbine can with withstand high windI have recorded it producing 510 wattsYou can expect under 200 watts in wind between 8 and 20 mph.Expect to tighten the hub but a few times before it’s really on thereI would get the 5 blade variantWeathercocking isn’t the best in low windThe charge controller with it is trash, use a 3 phase rectifier and voltage sensing relay activated dump load.It whistles, but not very loud or unpleasantI am operating at 6610 ft, turbine is about 20ft off groundWill update review if I have negative experience this winter. It has held up well since mind spring.
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