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Sunforce 44444 12Volt 400Watt Wind Generator
Sunforce 44444 12Volt 400Watt Wind Generator
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Product Details

  • Batteries Included: 0
  • Binding: Misc.
  • Brand: Sunforce
  • EAN: 0787769444442
  • Features: Uses wind to generate power and run your appliances and electronics, Constructed from lightweight, weatherproof cast aluminum, Fully integrated regulator that automatically shuts down when the batteries are completely charged, Maximum power up to 400 watts or 27 Amps, Measures 15 x 9 x 27 inches (WxHxD)
  • Label: Sunforce
  • Manufacturer: Sunforce
  • Model: 44444
  • Product Group: Automotive Parts and Accessories
  • Publisher: Sunforce
  • Release Date: 2005-11-25
  • Studio: Sunforce
  • Title: Sunforce 44444 12Volt 400Watt Wind Generator
  • UPC: 787769444442
Avg Customer Rating: 3 stars

Product Description: Use the wind to generate power and run your appliances and electronics. Great for cabins, 12V battery charging, remote power, backup power and hobbyists. Delivers up to 400 Watts. U.S.A.


Customer Reviews


3 stars Be Realistic!!!
I am writing this review to explain that US homes consume more energy than any other homes on the planet. A small wind turbine will only supply part of your household need. Most US households use 10,000 megawatt a year. That requires about 800kwh a month, or about 15 kilo watts a day, to have a significant impact! No small windturbine has that output--plus small turbines are not as efficient as large ones. Do your homework first!


5 stars Totally dude
Super. I like to write reviews with little to no context either. We have so much alike.


4 stars 2nd correction
I am writing to help people understand about voltage(V), current(I) and power(W). First off, the max voltage and the current that the wind generator is rated at is probably in the form of Voc and Isc which stands for voltage(V)open circuit and current(I)short circuit. Voc is measured in parallel but Isc or current can ONLY be measured in series or in-line with the the source, NEVER in parallel. To get an accurate Isc reading you must "short" or close the circuit with the measuring device as the load of the Generator. Unless you have an AMP clamp, current transformer(CT) or some other way to measure higher current, you can't get an accurate measurement. Most multimeters can measure current BUT most CAN'T measure more than say 10 Amps. Anything more then that will usually result in a burnt fuse or worst, a burnt meter. This also describes how they got their figures(Watts and Amps). Under Voc and Isc the voltage can be about 21V and the current could be about 20-25 amps. Only under a load will the voltage go down to aprox. 13-14V and the amperage will also drop accordingly. The way they got their voltage, amperage, and wattage figures are in of course perfect wind conditions and typically will be much less on average. Therefore the figures are correct but they will never be seen unless you measure them in the perfect wind conditions under zero load as stated above. As for the Amperage, unless you have all the necessary charging equipment you dont want to see more then say 6-10 amps going to a wet cell battery anyway because you can overcharge or damage your battery or batteries, maybe even explode. I hope this makes scence and helps some people. I dont own this Generator but I would buy it if i had more wind where i live.


2 stars Watts=Volts X Amps
27 Amps X 14 Volts = 378 Watts therefore 2-3 amps is unacceptable if batterys are low, unit is either defective or way over rated.... unless batteries were almost full then 2-3 amps is normal since regulator is tappering down voltage,


3 stars Probably a misprint
The rated amps is probably a misprint. A little math will show that since volts x amps = watts the 400 watt generator at 12 volts will produce about 3.3 amps maximum. A realistic average would be somewhat lower. The 27 amp rating is probably 2.7 amps which is much more realistic.