no, on M-series (from M2 up to M10) it is not possible to get a folding tail... fixed one only. But. I mean, seriously, M3 is a tiny wind turbine. from 1.65 meters in diameter you should not expect a lot of power. it might good one for a camper, though... in my case - I've never seen less than 4 kWh per month from it, on the other hand - I never seen more than 12 kWh per month out of it as well... size matters.
@@ModernUkrainianHomestead I have a Chinese purple tulip wind turbine and I had the same error and thought the same thing that the blades didn't fit on the other side. I forced them a little and they fit well
Shaped like a giant wind chime. Dont forget the optimum 5 degree blade pitch, a production must. Its a shame to see all that material and not worth 10 watts, No wind no sun production anywhere. 2-3 days untill first biogas production.
yes, that's not a wind turbine at all. all other bigger chinese guys have got actually 4 degrees pitch on the end, the startup near cone zone is on 9 degrees though. those blades for the bigger L-series they are really-really fast... My FT-2000L2 was already managing to shoot out 3+ kW several times already.
probably even twice less. I'd bet 50... But to be fully honest and exact - I've seen already 26 instant watts out of it at about 11-12 m/s wind gust yesterday. tomorrow we will have even bigger winds - so I'm curious how much will it be able to show
Good video, looking for reviews on verticals. I won't be getting one.. looks like the tail on the M3 is bent?
no, on M-series (from M2 up to M10) it is not possible to get a folding tail... fixed one only.
But. I mean, seriously, M3 is a tiny wind turbine. from 1.65 meters in diameter you should not expect a lot of power. it might good one for a camper, though...
in my case - I've never seen less than 4 kWh per month from it, on the other hand - I never seen more than 12 kWh per month out of it as well... size matters.
The wind turbine has not been properly assembled, the shaft should not be visible
should not. but it was impossible to make them not visible. and you cannot mount the "blades" wrong side, they just don't fit other way.
@@ModernUkrainianHomestead I have a Chinese purple tulip wind turbine and I had the same error and thought the same thing that the blades didn't fit on the other side. I forced them a little and they fit well
@ how much max have you seen out of yours? and what's the wind turbine size you have?
You know it’s 5 KW per 10 years :) hehehe
yes, what you say it's very very likely
Shaped like a giant wind chime. Dont forget the optimum 5 degree blade pitch, a production must. Its a shame to see all that material and not worth 10 watts, No wind no sun production anywhere. 2-3 days untill first biogas production.
yes, that's not a wind turbine at all.
all other bigger chinese guys have got actually 4 degrees pitch on the end, the startup near cone zone is on 9 degrees though. those blades for the bigger L-series they are really-really fast...
My FT-2000L2 was already managing to shoot out 3+ kW several times already.
That's a 100W unit maximum!
probably even twice less. I'd bet 50...
But to be fully honest and exact - I've seen already 26 instant watts out of it at about 11-12 m/s wind gust yesterday. tomorrow we will have even bigger winds - so I'm curious how much will it be able to show
Thanks to spend so much time to test a total garbage ....
yes... I hope youtube someday will compensate that. maybe.