🌬️ Harness the wind, control your power like a pro!
The YWBL-WH Wind Turbine Controller is a compact, IP67 waterproof regulator designed for 12V/24V systems, supporting up to 600W wind turbine power. It features smart voltage auto-detection, multi-layer safety protections, and is ideal for various renewable energy applications including solar and wind hybrid setups.
Brand | YWBL-WH |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Item Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
Included Components | inc |
Material | plastic |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Manufacturer | YWBL-WH |
Part Number | YWBL-WHqrwn5eu6i4 |
Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
Item model number | YWBL-WHqrwn5eu6i4 |
Finish | Finish |
Installation Method | InstallationMethod |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Spout Height | 1 Centimeters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**T
Great
Works great
T**R
Used for troubleshooting
I got one of the wind turbine kits (with the "lantern" style blades) and while preparing to install it did a test run. Despite it's label of "1200W" I couldn't get but about 1 amp at ~24V to the battery bank spinning it with a drill (at a speed I'd bet is faster than the wind will keep it at). I wasn't expecting the max 1200W, but at least ~120W and I can't get even half of that. I tried this controller (suspecting the OEM one wasn't accepting the power), but this one didn't do anything different. So I'm not 100% sure everything is working correctly as I'm not happy with the results, but I can't say this is the problem either.This has 3 LEDs, one showing battery connected, one for charging, and one for "Braking" to slow the wind unit (if needed). I never saw the "Brake" LED on in my test, so it confirms that function isn't active. My original controller has 2 LEDs, but no label on them to tell what they show (I assume just battery and charging, but not sure).So I'm not impressed with seeing many reviews of those wind units saying "If they label it as giving you 400 watts, you'll be lucky to see 40 watts" which is proving true (and showing what should be called "false advertising"). I realize factors like needing the good wind to drive it for the max power, but even failing while I drive it with an AC powered drill seems poor. About the only ones with better reviews are ones in the $1000 range, yet even one of them is labeled "400W" but the performance chart with it shows ~12 amps at ~12V charge (which is ~150W). Good luck if you are hoping for something that can do even 50% of what they say.
P**Z
Don't buy
It came with wires smashed . Did not work. Sent back Jan 7 still no refund.
P**T
Works fine as a replacement controller for a small wind turbine
This item seems to work fine. When my battery bank voltage is up from my solar panels, the brake engages during wind, but lets the turbine spin in the evening when my panels are dormant. So far, so good....
I**N
Good produkt.
Good produkt.
A**R
works great
works great unlike the other one i had .
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