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Submitted: Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 09:32
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For a new traveller this is a very informative article. Thank you!
Is there a similar article on Wind Generators? I have seen two motor homes in the Townsville area that appear to have wind power
Any information will be appreciated
PedroM. Townsville NQ
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Reply By: TerraFirma - Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:57

Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:57
Wind Power is not suitable for everything and you haven't stipulated what you need power for?
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Follow Up By: Member - Peter M (QLD) - Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:29

Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:29
Thank you TerraFirma
I said I was a new traveller & my question has proved it.
I should have said that I was looking at buying a generator or installing solar power to my caravan to allow for free camping etc.
Wind Power came up as a possible alternative.
But I know very little about generators my knowledge of solar power and wind power is a long way below that
PeteM Townsville Qld
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Follow Up By: TerraFirma - Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 15:21

Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 15:21
Wind Power is often used to recharge or maintain battery charge, if you want to run an air conditioner for example you would need a generator. A generator is needed to power larger appliances, wind power is for keeping the batteries charged etc in typcal motorhome scenarios.
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Follow Up By: Member - Peter M (QLD) - Saturday, Nov 28, 2009 at 10:00

Saturday, Nov 28, 2009 at 10:00
Thanks TerraFirma
I will now research both generators and Jayco wind power
I have been advised that I should only buy a Honda generator and not one of the cheaper copies (allegedly from the same factory in China)
Do you have a generator?
What brand & size?
many thanks
PeteM
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Follow Up By: Randomz - Wednesday, Dec 02, 2009 at 19:19

Wednesday, Dec 02, 2009 at 19:19
I recently bought a "cheaper" inverter generator from Ebay (adventurerscorner) and when it works, it works OK. However it is hard to start - requires 60-70 pumps on the fuel primer despite having a full fuel tank.

First the remote start died, the seller promptly supplied a new remote sender and receiver (no instructions) but it failed to fix the fault. They ignored my email about this. Then I was using it a few days ago (manual start) and it wouldn't switch off, even though I could turn the switch and remove the key - I had to turn the fuel tap off and wait for it to starve.

Their reply to this was for me to pack the generator and pay for it to be sent interstate so they could charge me $159 to fix it.

Keep in mind it has been run about 1/2 dozen times, not yet used seriously and is only a couple of months old and cost over $900.

As they (adventurerscorner) are now ignoring my emails, I will have to take this up with the Office of Fair Trading. Not impressed.

So yeah, stick to brand names, and responsible sellers.

Cheers,
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Follow Up By: Member - Peter M (QLD) - Thursday, Dec 03, 2009 at 07:02

Thursday, Dec 03, 2009 at 07:02
Thank you randomz
Yesterday a called into a 4WD specialist ( very large brand name) and discussed their less expensive generators with a salesman. He said they were a good brand but when I told him I had been told to buy a Honda> he said they were the best and he had one and wouldn't go past them> though he did say the new Yamaha seemed to be a very good option
I will call on the two dealers today and get their feedback
Regards
PeteM
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Reply By: dbish - Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:11

Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:11
12V wind generators are used more on Yachts, Jaycar Electronics have one & some marine catalogues & they can be very noisy, some Marinas dont alow them to be running.
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Reply By: Member - Peter M (QLD) - Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:30

Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:30
Thank you
PeteM
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Reply By: Simon C - Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 19:56

Friday, Nov 27, 2009 at 19:56
Have a look at www.hobohome.com

They are travelling Australia permantly, and have an article on wind generators (purchased from Jaycar). Some other good articles from people actually travelling long term.

(Actually Tracey is my cousin....lucky bugger.........!!!!)

Simon
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Follow Up By: Member - Peter M (QLD) - Saturday, Nov 28, 2009 at 09:57

Saturday, Nov 28, 2009 at 09:57
Thanks Simon
I have now read hobohome articles about wind power and found them very useful. Though it does seem that a degree in electrical engineering or having a friend who understands all of the technical stuff is vital.
I will talk to a few people in Townsville and try to get my head around it
Regards
PeteM
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Reply By: Member - Mike DID - Thursday, Dec 03, 2009 at 08:42

Thursday, Dec 03, 2009 at 08:42
I think the only campsites where you will get enough wind blowing often enough will be on the coast.

Unless the wind is blowing over 20 km/hr, there simply isn't enough energy in it to generate power.

It also needs to be well clear of trees as they will reduce the windspeed nearby.
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Reply By: Member - Peter M (QLD) - Thursday, Dec 03, 2009 at 09:31

Thursday, Dec 03, 2009 at 09:31
Thanks Mike M
Your reply is very helpful
Regards
PeteM
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