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An uninterruptible power supply
is a supply that is not interrupted by the power switching
source. Inverters are the heart of such a system allowing the
mains (or other source, i.e. diesel generator) to take over when
batteries become depleted. This type of system is an excellent
way of providing power to a house without having to worry that
the power is going to go off. Batteries store the power
generated by an energy source for use when it's needed. e.g.
If your wind turbine is generating power when you're not at
home, the batteries can store that power until you need to use
it.
Batteries are also
useful when large amounts of power are required. When an oven
or other large electricity consumer is turned on, the demand may
exceed the output of the turbine but not the batteries. |
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The battery bank above is eight 6
Volt Rolls batteries connected in series to give 48 Volts out.
These batteries are 1156Ahr capacity. |
A typical bank of batteries as
used in a domestic power system Please
contact us for information on capacity needed and prices
etc..
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Turbine Services (wind/hydro)
Ltd,
Armaside
Farm,
Lorton,
Cockermouth,
Cumbria,
CA13 9TL.
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Fax: 01900 85 105,
Tel: 01900 85 616,
Email:
info@turbineservices.co.uk.
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