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F&P murray

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Joined: 25/10/2005
Location: Austria
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Posted: 07:54am 20 Dec 2005
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Just thjought i wouls show everone this photo of our 20m x 9m garage at Murray Bridge, you can see the new 42 footer on the side currently braked and blades broken due to a severe storm. I f you have a good look at the industrial strenght roller door you can see the top half of the door taking a wind battering, the bottom half is being kept in place by my 79'  F100. each time i leave to go back to Adelaide i place 2 tyres on the rear bumper and back it up to the door to ptotect it from caving in, the wind power here is awsome.

 

Bob & Anne


Bob from Murray Bridge, SA
 
Chris

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Joined: 12/09/2005
Location: Australia
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Posted: 01:55am 21 Dec 2005
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Maybe you should make your tower smaller?

Just a thought, instead of shorting out the 3 phases on the gen. Maybe in your case you should install a mechanical braking system? I think a mountain bike disk brake would handle the job pretty decently.

Shorting out the 3 phases would put a lot of electrical load on the windings.
 
peter
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Joined: 15/01/2006
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Posted: 01:38pm 15 Jan 2006
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the wind there can be very strong at times i have installed a machine on the eastern slopes of the adelaide hills near monarto and managed to burn out a phase of the windings
 
F&P murray

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Posted: 07:10am 19 Jan 2006
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To Peter

yes the wind in our area is very strong burning out phases is not good but they can usually be easilly rewound if it is an F & P.

 

Bob


Bob from Murray Bridge, SA
 
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