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The VEVOR 500W Wind Turbine Generator is a robust 12V renewable energy solution featuring a 5-blade reinforced fiberglass nylon rotor with a 47-inch diameter. It starts generating power at a low wind speed of 2.5m/s and operates efficiently up to 25m/s, controlled by an intelligent MPPT microprocessor for optimal energy output. Designed with durable die-cast aluminum and corrosion-resistant materials, it delivers quiet, reliable performance ideal for homes, farms, RVs, and boats.







| ASIN | B0D3T9Q6QC |
| Batteries | 4 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | 14 May 2024 |
| Fuel type | wind |
| Included Components | 1 x Wind Turbine Generator |
| Item Weight | 6.95 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Die-cast aluminum, Reinforced fiberglass nylon |
| Model Info | 500W Wind Turbine Generator |
| Part Number | 500W Wind Turbine Generato 5-Blade |
| Product Dimensions | 119.38 x 119.38 x 67.82 cm; 6.95 kg |
| Special Features | 5-Blade |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
S**N
We live in Iowa where there is a lot of wind. Added this to our garden solar array to run some lights and irrigation controller. Works well and does what it claims. I have 2 complaints. First complaint is mounting. They provide a collar that goes on the top of "a pipe." Unfortunately, that pipe isn't something you can just order. Nobody provides it and the dimensions are not clear. Finally found the right diameter at Lowe's in the electrical section after browsing several with collar in hand. I believe it was a 1.25" threaded steel pipe. $70 for 10 feet. They put 2 screw holes in the upper part of the collar to attach the turbine, but didn't put any in the bottom half to secure it to the pipe. They expect you to weld it on. Two threaded holes on the bottom would have been very handy and wouldn't require a weld joint. So far, we're getting lucky with it just sitting on the pipe - hasn't blown off yet in 30 mph gusts. My second complaint is the lack of information about the 3 wires that come out of it. Turbines are AC power, so they have 3 wires. You'd think there would be a Load, Neutral and Ground, but it doesn't seem to matter - it works no matter how they are connected.
G**N
Parfait
D**E
Didn't try it yet, been so busy, but looking forward to it.
H**E
Larger then I thought, not user friendly will need to buy wire and pole to use it havent actually tried it yet
C**J
Takes a consistent breeze to get it going. Very quiet.
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