Solar VS Wind power
Posted: 31 Dec 2006, 15:56
Got chatting to a freaky looking new age traveller in a psychedelic Bedford CF today8) Noticed he had an extendable mast on the back of his van and i asked him what it was for, his reply surprised me. He had a small wind tubine which sat on the top. As I continued the convo' i started askin why he didnt go for solar (which he did have as well), but he was addiment that uneless your solar panel is huge and the weather fair they are pretty poo, however the turbine would kick out about 280watts in a 30mph wind
Now ive been lookin at these and they start at about £255 which aint cheap, but neither is a 200w rated solar panel. So the question is seeing as i use my van as much in the winter as in the summer which 1 do i go for?
Now i know that you rarely get a steady 30mph wind even in winter/spring so 200+ watts of power is going to be faily infrequent, and in the summer you can go for weeks witout breeze, but in winter you can go for a week without decent sun, and when it does come out, at our position in the world you are hardly going to get peak output from your panel.

Now i know that you rarely get a steady 30mph wind even in winter/spring so 200+ watts of power is going to be faily infrequent, and in the summer you can go for weeks witout breeze, but in winter you can go for a week without decent sun, and when it does come out, at our position in the world you are hardly going to get peak output from your panel.