Wind Power Products
Rutland 913
Rutland 913 Windcharger
The Rutland 913 is designed for quiet and powerful operation on board coastal and ocean going yachts usually 10m and above in length. This unit will generate enough power to serve both domestic and engine batteries on board in most cases and places around the world and users can at minimum expect to reduce engine running time for battery charging.
The Rutland 913 is a popular sight in marinas, thousands are in use worldwide, boat owners like it’s clean, aerodynamic lines and its quiet and continuous operation. Without doubt the Rutland 913 marine model accumulates more energy than any other comparable wind generator available, see Wind turbine specifications are not created equal you’ll always see a Rutland spinning in the lightest of breezes!
Features
· Quiet in operation – every turbine is finely balanced to ensure smooth rotation
· Low friction flywheel effect generator just keeps on turning when other wind generators stall
· Low wind speed start up of just 5 knots
· Generates 90w @ 19 knots, 24w @ 10 knots, delivers up to 250w
· One way only fit fine profile efficient aerofoil blades are unique in the industry
· Three phase Rutland “unique” generator design – find out why, see Why is the Rutland so Unique?
· Latest product improvement! - The “post adapter” (the spigot that slots into the pole) is now distinctively blue anodised to prevent oxidisation with the pole.
· Sealed for life bearings
· Brushless alternator with fixed shaft requires no maintenance
· The alternator’s windings and magnets are encapsulated in glass fibre.
· Built in slipring & low wear brushes give the unit complete 360º free rotation on the mounting pole.
· Automatic thermostat protection in prolonged gales
· Modern, durable materials for reliability on the high seas
· No radiated interference - complies with EEC Directive BS EN 89/336/EEC
· Available in 12V or 24V as standard
· The Rutland 913 is a reliable, robust and efficient product with a proven track record from a company that has been developing and manufacturing wind turbines since 1979 but don’t take our word for it go to What the papers say for an independent view!

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