What is the Rutland 1200 Marine Windcharger?
The Rutland 1200 Marine is the latest in the Rutland family of marine turbines used by yachtsmen around the world since our first model in 1978. This high efficiency and technologically advanced turbine uses a high-tech MPPT controller specifically designed for charging 2 battery banks with the feature to accept input for solar panels.
When you need a reliable source of power on-board, take a look at the Rutland 1200 Marine turbine. Designed, developed and manufactured by Marlec in the UK, the Rutland 1200 Marine captures the energy in the wind to provide the power you need for fully charged batteries on board. The almost silent operation is a key feature of this innovative marine turbine that’s specifically designed for the power needs of yachts 12m or more.
Typical Applications
• Long Distance Cruising
• Coastal Cruising
• Narrowboats & Barges
• Electric Boats
Generate Power For:
• Navigation Equipment
• Electric Winches
• Lighting, Chargers, PC’s etc
• Refrigerators


Why Choose The Rutland 1200 Marine Windcharger

Our Rutland 1200 Marine Turbine sets the standards for micro wind turbines in both performance and reliability. At our manufacturing facility in Corby, UK we use high grade materials to create a robust, high quality and long lasting turbine. Distinctive blue hard anodized marine grade aluminium, modern and lightweight UV stable injection mouldings and stainless steel components and fasteners perform in temperatures experienced from the Arctic to the equator.
√ Designed for marine applications
√ Modern, durable materials for excellent reliability and product longevity
√ Simple and fast to install
√ Enables batteries on-board to be fully charged using natural resources
√ Eliminating the need for engine charging
√ Available in 12V and 24V
√ Generates up to 483W
√ Produces 290W at 11m/s (21 knots) wind speeds
√ Manufactured using high quality materials, designed to endure harsh environments
√ Designed, developed and manufactured in the UK by the UK’s longest established renewable energy company.
Rutland 1200 Marine Turbine Features
The Rutland 1200 Marine combines a highly efficient wind turbine with innovative design features and a technologically advanced controller designed for marine applications. Together they generate real-life levels of power that lead the market of micro wind turbines.
There are three technical advantages the Rutland 1200 Windcharger has over similar models in the market:
Unique Tri-Namic Aerofoil Blades
The refined aerofoil blade profile is purpose designed for quietness, low windspeed start up and high wind peak aerodynamic performance. Each injection moulded blade is identical and perfectly balanced for smooth operation.
Benefits
• A rotor that remains virtually silent across all windspeeds.
• A very low cut-in windspeed that starts charging at <3m/s (6mph/9kmph)
• Unrivalled power generation of 250W at 10m/s (23mph/37kmph) and peak power of 483W @ 15m/s.
Our efficient, finely profiled Tri-namic blades ensure that the Rutland 1200 converts the maximum energy available in the wind to charge your batteries.
Generator
The Rutland 1200 generator is based on Marlec’s pioneering disk type design. Its low resistance AC operation combines the latest powerful rare earth type magnets with a 3-phase winding and low friction bearings. This is housed in a protective aluminium casing and all manufactured by Marlec in the UK.
Benefits
• Cool operation which increases efficiency and reliability.
• The low resistance generator works in harmony with the aerofoil blades and controller to ensure that across the whole range of windspeeds the Rutland 1200 generates the maximum energy possible from the available wind.
• The generator is sealed to withstand weather conditions around the world.
The overall benefit is greater Ampere hours of energy delivered to your battery.
Elegant and Aerodynamically Styled
The sculpted nose and nacelle efficiently direct the flow of air leading to the built-in tail fin which directs the rotor to the prevailing wind.

Hybrid MPPT Controller Specifications
This purpose designed Rutland 1200 Marine Hybrid Controller incorporates hi-tech features to fully optimise power generation from both the turbine and solar panels and to prevent overcharging the batteries. The facility for charging 2 battery banks is an especially useful feature on-board.
The controller is a key component in the Rutland 1200’s holistic design by Marlec providing intelligence at managing the renewable energy generation. By design the controller will operate with lead acid, AGM and gel batteries. The charge parameters can be programmed using the Rutland Controller Interface cable and PC App for other battery technologies.
Operating Technologies
Maximum Power Point Tracking
MPPT technology is an intelligent microprocessor controlled feature that electronically optimises power generation. Both the wind and solar energy inputs benefit from the MPPT technology:
MPPT enables the Rutland 1200 to commence charging at very low rotor speeds in gentle breezes from just 2.5m/s or 5Knots. MPPT ensures that energy is captured in the most typical low to medium windspeeds experienced daily.
Solar Photovoltaic Panel MPPT – low daylight can be enough to start and keep solar panels charging using the controller’s built-in MPPT PV input maximising generation over the whole day.
Overcharge Control
Digital technology used by our engineers very effectively prevents batteries overcharging. Battery voltage levels are continuously monitored and as full capacity is reached the turbine speed is controlled thereby preventing overcharging. The blades may run slowly and automatically resume normal operation as the battery depletes.
Multi-Stage Charging Regime
An algorithm embedded within the overcharge control provides multi-stage charging to maintain it through Bulk, Absorption and Float phases. The system responds to changes in the state of the battery to deliver as much available energy to maintain or reach full charge capacity. This charging regime promotes good capacity and battery longevity.
Connection Features
Temperature Compensation
A temperature sensor is included and when fitted this feature automatically adjusts the charging regime voltage levels according to any variation from the standard 25˚C settings. This ensures batteries reach and maintain full capacity whatever the ambient temperature. Can also be used as an input for a remote shutdown facility. Contact us for details.
Remote Voltage Sensor
This connection facility enables the user to fit sensor wires by to detect actual battery voltage on batteries located >1.5m away. The controller operates based on those readings, overcoming any voltage drop in the battery cables. 2 positions are available.
Serial Data Socket
Provides a connection for user options;
Optional Remote Display, data collection for professional systems or Marlec Controller Interface Cable with App for programming of Voltage and other parameters required for other battery types, e.g. Lithium.
Operating Features
Run / Stall Button with LED Indicator
Used to manually start and soft stall operation. Soft-stall is a deceleration of the rotor until it eventually spins at a slow idle. Bi-colour LED indicates charging status; Standby, Charging and Regulating
Battery LED Indicator
Tri-colour indicates battery charge level.
Electronic Over Current Shut-down
This protection automatically activates in high currents to reduce electrical load on the generator and mechanical load on the tower. This stalls the turbine and resets after 5 minutes, it may cycle in high winds.
Electronic Over Temperature Shut-down
Automatically activates if the controller internal operating temperatures are exceeded. The turbine is temporarily stalled.
Rutland 1200 Remote Display
View actual performance, the operating condition and remotely shutdown using the new Rutland 1200 Remote Display. The Remote Digital Display is designed to be conveniently located on board, for example on a chart table. There are a number of optional screens for continuous display: wind power generation, solar generation or the default screen where both these, battery voltages and charge status are displayed.
Features
- Push buttons simply scroll through the screen and access setting options.
- 2 Installation options come as standard for surface or recess mounting and connection to the controller is made via the supplied 3m serial cable. 5m and 10m replacement cable available in our shop.
- Surface mount : 125 x 75 x 50mm, 203g
- Recess Mount: 125 x 75 x 9mm, 132g Cut out : 100 x 62mm
- Packed : 155 x 145 x 60, 320g

Rutland 1200 Specifications
Cut in Windspeed | 2.5 m/s | |
Output Voltages Available (Nominal) | 12V | 24V |
Power / Current Ratings: | ||
5m/s 10knots | 40W (2.9A) | 40W (1.45A) |
11m/s 21knots | 290W (21.3) | 290W (10.7A) |
15m/s 29knots | 483W (35.5A) | 483W (17.76A) |
Packed Weight & Dimensions | 900 x 390 x 185mm 11.25kg | |
Generator Type | Low friction, brushless 3 phase alternator with high specification rare earth magnets | |
Yaw Rotation | Slipring and brush gear for 360º free rotation | |
Governing Devices | Electronic stalling for electrical protection and to prevent over-charging |
Post Fixing Internal / External Diameter | 41mm / 48mm over a minimum of 600mm length to clear blade tips |
Minimum Tower Height | Minimum 2.7m On-Board (9ft) |
Turbine Diameter | 1200mm (48in) |
Turning Radius | 620mm (24 3/8 in) |
Turbine Net Weight | 7.8kg (17.2lbs) |
Controller Dimensions & Weight | 258 x 164 x 68mm, 1.3kg (10 x 6.45 x 2.67in, 2.86lbs) NB: 5cm clearance required on all sides |
Packed Weight & Dimensions |
900 x 390 x 185mm, 11.25kg (35.4 x 15.3 x 7.2in, 24.8lbs) |
Performance of the Rutland 1200 Marine

Actual Performance Data
We publish our curves based on measured data and use ongoing actual performance data collected and monitored over long periods of time of the turbines running in clear and real wind conditions. This means the turbines are also subject to side winds, upwinds and sudden changes of wind direction (these are the causes of turbulence) experienced at a user’s typical installation. Our curves represent a truer reflection of the power output you can expect from your Rutland Windcharger compared with many other turbines.
Whats a Power Curve?
A power curve is usually given by manufacturers to represent the performance of a wind turbine. Some may be based on theoretical or predicted output and others plot the power achieved under steady state conditions. Wind tunnel testing and turbines run on vehicle rooftops can provide useful information for a manufacturer but power curves derived in this way need to be understood as running in a clear and unobstructed wind flow so they do not represent what is actually achieved in real wind conditions. Power curves from theoretical analysis cannot be regarded as representing what is actually achieved at all.
Energy Yield
A more useful guide of how much power you can expect from your turbine is the Annual Energy Yield. That’s because wind energy is a “cube law,” which means that when the windspeed doubles the power potential is 8 times! Check the Annual Energy Yield bar chart which uses the Rayleigh distribution to calculate the Ampere hours of battery charging you can expect at given average wind speeds per annum. As these are averaged across the year you should consider how these figures will ebb and flow across the seasons when you might expect a higher average during the windier seasons. We often recommend the combination of wind and solar charging to smooth out the daily energy yield.
Rutland 1200 Marine Bundles

Rutland 1200 Duo Kit
£2,155.09
Included:
- Rutland 1200 (12V or 24V )
- Rutland 1200 Regulator (charges dual battery banks)
- Marine Mounting Kit
- Marine Stays Kit

Rutland 1200 Duo Expert Kit
£2,332.57
Included:
- Rutland 1200 (12V or 24V )
- Rutland 1200 Regulator (charges dual battery banks)
- Marine Mounting Kit
- Marine Stays Kit
- Rutland 1200 Remote Display
*Cable not included. Cable specification is subject to required length.
From the Turbine to the Controller
System Cable Length(3 Equal Cores) |
Rutland 1200 12V |
Rutland 1200 24V |
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mm² | AWG | mm² | AWG | |
0-5 m | 2.5 | 14 | 4 | 12 |
5-10 m | 4 | 12 | 4 | 12 |
10-20 m | 6 | 10 | 4 | 12 |
20-30 m | 10 | 8 | 4 | 12 |
30-40 m | 16 | 6 | 4 | 12 |
50-75m | 6 | 10 | ||
75-100m | 10 | 8 |
From the Controller to the Battery
Cable Length |
Rutland 1200 ≤ 55A |
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mm² | AWG | |
1.5 m | 16 | 6 |
From the PV Panel to Regulator
12V |
Peak PV Current Rating |
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Cable Length |
5A | 10A | 20A | |||||||
mm² | AWG | mm² | AWG | mm² | AWG | |||||
2m | 1.5 | 16 | 1.5 | 16 | 2.5 | 14 | ||||
5m | 1.5 | 16 | 4 | 12 | 6 | 10 | ||||
10m | 4 | 12 | 6 | 10 | 16 | 6 |
24V |
Peak PV Current Rating |
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Cable Length |
5A | 10A | 20A | |||||||
mm² | AWG | mm² | AWG | mm² | AWG | |||||
2m | 1.5 | 16 | 1.5 | 16 | 1.5 | 16 | ||||
5m | 1.5 | 16 | 4 | 12 | 4 | 12 | ||||
10m | 2.5 | 14 | 6 | 10 | 10 | 8 |
Cable for Windcharger to Controller |
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902-042 | 4mm² Tinned – 3 Core Cable (per metre) | £10.45 |
902-043 | 6mm² Tinned – 3 Core Cable (per metre) | £23.63 |
Controller to Battery |
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902-027 | Cable 16mm² Red (per metre) | £7.88 |
902-028 | Cable 16mm² Black (per metre) | £7.88 |
Gallery of Applications
Our Guarantee to You
Rutland Windchargers are designed, developed and manufactured in the UK by Marlec. We warrant our products for 2 years from date of purchase. With over 35 years of experience in our field we continuously develop designs and materials to ensure our products withstand the rigours of the testing environments that our customers put our Windchargers through. You can buy with confidence that our products will endure, will meet our claimed specifications and that you are buying a product that has sold, in its versions, worldwide in excess of 100,000 units fully supported by our sales and engineering teams here in Corby, UK.