Sunday, September 2, 2007

Lifting the tower.




Sterling, my youngest son came to help us raise the tower. The gin pole is connected to the opposite side of the tower base from the hinge. The gin pole is 20 feet long and weights approximately 300 lbs. The gin pole is secured to the tower base with 3 bolts and has a cable that connects to the other end. The cable is connected to the tower at about 15 feet from the top of the tower. This cable will off set the stress of the pull from the winch at the base. The gin pole has a second cable that runs down to the pulling source. I connected this end to my winch on my Jeep. For extra stablity I put 8x8 timbers in front of my wheels. The 9500lb winch had no problem pulling up the tower. Sterling is shown here watching, to make sure the foundation holes line up with the bolts, so we don't damage the bolt threads. Rena is on the winch, and watching the tower so it is going up safely. I am maning the gin pole and waiting for the tower to get to the balance point so I can slowly lower the foundation base over the bolts. Debbie, our friend is documenting the raising with pictures and video. We had some difficulty with getting the gin pole securing bolts to clear the washers and nuts. We got the middle bolts on first. Then the gin pole was loosened and the bolts where placed on those bolts. We had to loosen the hinge plate slowly and lower the hinge side of the foundation base to get the bolts placed on the last three bolts. The tower was then leveled with small torpedo levels on the base. Then later, we readjusted for level after watching the turbine head.














There was no wind that day so the only rotation of the Skystream was when a bird landed on the blade and it's weight made the blade turn. The first of these three picture shows the windturbine from the back yard and the second is a view from the front road. It shows our hybrid system of the solar and wind.


















2 comments:

Joshua Janes said...

Hey that's great. I'm currently putting a skystream up at my home in Ohio. We have a crane coming to set it this saturday. Can't wait. Are you getting a descent amount of kw off yours? Just curious. I have some shots of our construction so far at http://www.joshuajanes.com

We haven't looked into the solar to closely, but we are switching our home to Geothermal, so with it and the turbine we will no longer have heating or cooling bills.


Josh

Sparky said...

Hi Joshua Janes,

It is interesting; I would like to know how much have you paid for this wind turbine generator?
I'm from Romania, and here from about 90m2 block apartment I'm paying 50 Euros per month just the electricity.
I have a country side house ~250 m2 (square meters) it will be very costly for me…the electricity bill!!!
I want to buy one of these wind generators, but I have no idea how much is it? Over here, I have found one distributor (retailer) but they have the price just about 4 times higher…
Even including the transport price by airplane USA-to- Romania and still is it double, at list…!!!
At the end of the day, would you like to send me an E-mail to me at danv_v@yahoo.com? Including the price, details, and how to buy direct from USA?
Anticipated Thanks,
Respectfully yours
Dan Vlad.