Outlaw Audio home shop products hideout news support about
Page 2 of 2 < 1 2
Topic Options
#77783 - 03/09/07 07:20 AM Re: Hum (buzzing) related to voltage increase
Hullguy Offline
Desperado

Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 380
Loc: South Weymouth, MA USA
I've ben thinking about your problem when your voltage increases on windy days. Most electrical equipment used to be designed to be able to handle a 10% voltage swing. Most of the stuff manufactured today is built to sustain a 5% swing in voltage. This is done to keep costs down.

Most inverters act as voltage regulators on the conversion from DC to AC voltage. I'd be concerned with the voltage swing you are showing and have the inverter looked at to make sure it is still operating correctly. Jim

Top
#77784 - 03/09/07 07:40 AM Re: Hum (buzzing) related to voltage increase
nfaguys Offline
Desperado

Registered: 04/09/05
Posts: 500
Loc: Maine
Thanks hullguy fo your thoughts. The electronics of the windmill system are probablhy at fault. Your thoughts about age related to circuitry 5% v. 10% is probably valid. Ours is an older system which we bought used, though the electronics portion had to be replaced at our home several yrs ago.
_________________________
Living Room:
5.1 Surround and 4channel inline room
990/7700/6-KEF-107s/LFM1 x 2/ SMS Awaiting Trinnov
Millenium dts decoder;Digital Director
Players: Tascam CD01U/SonyCX455 x 3/DV955/BDP83
Old Sony 60" SXRD TV
Zone 2 (also liv-Room: listening to music while Mrs watches TV): Crown SL2 preamp/D40 Amp/Stax Headphones



My "Man-cave":
4 channel-only inline room. No TV (thank heaven)!!!
990/755/4-KEF 107s
Tascam CD01U/dts decoder/digital director
Alesis 16x4x2 mixer
Recorders Alesis HD24/ML9600/Crown CX844s/SonyDAT/Tascam DA38
Ham Radio Shack (KB1STH) ICOM/Yaesu/Drakes x 3

Top
#77785 - 03/09/07 09:25 AM Re: Hum (buzzing) related to voltage increase
Hullguy Offline
Desperado

Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 380
Loc: South Weymouth, MA USA
Love the way you have your house hooked up to alternative energy. Someday I hope to have the resources to be able to set up a wind turbine in my backyard!!!

My union Local 103 in Boston is a big proponent of wind energy. Here's a link to the wind turbine we have set up in front of our hall.
http://www.ibew103.com/node/605

Top
#77786 - 03/09/07 10:13 AM Re: Hum (buzzing) related to voltage increase
nfaguys Offline
Desperado

Registered: 04/09/05
Posts: 500
Loc: Maine
Hullguy:
I looked at the pics. What is the sweep (diameter) of the blades. How high is the tower. Looks like it might be muti-hundred kw and megawatt turbine.

Recently there were 28 wind turbines set up on a mountain 15 miles south of our home. The generators atop the towers are said to weight 55 tons. There are two blades; each is much greater than 75'. Perhaps 100'.

So lots of power will be produced, but we're told that the energy will go South and that our energy costs will not be reduced due to green power up here. Not surprised!!

So I guess the moral of the story is that if you want to reduce your energy costs you have to do it yourslef.
_________________________
Living Room:
5.1 Surround and 4channel inline room
990/7700/6-KEF-107s/LFM1 x 2/ SMS Awaiting Trinnov
Millenium dts decoder;Digital Director
Players: Tascam CD01U/SonyCX455 x 3/DV955/BDP83
Old Sony 60" SXRD TV
Zone 2 (also liv-Room: listening to music while Mrs watches TV): Crown SL2 preamp/D40 Amp/Stax Headphones



My "Man-cave":
4 channel-only inline room. No TV (thank heaven)!!!
990/755/4-KEF 107s
Tascam CD01U/dts decoder/digital director
Alesis 16x4x2 mixer
Recorders Alesis HD24/ML9600/Crown CX844s/SonyDAT/Tascam DA38
Ham Radio Shack (KB1STH) ICOM/Yaesu/Drakes x 3

Top
Page 2 of 2 < 1 2

Who's Online
0 registered (), 197 Guests and 6 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
jamescuz, Zilla8d3, waferman, picnicjc, Hedoboy
8709 Registered Users
Top Posters (30 Days)
butchgo 1
zuter 1
Forum Stats
8,709 Registered Members
88 Forums
11,327 Topics
98,693 Posts

Most users ever online: 476 @ 12/28/22 08:54 PM