Hi everyone, a friend down the road from me has inherited a Proven WT6000 turbine with his property and a Windyboy inverter. It is set to grid export. (I have added that detail as looking through various technical manuals for these turbines it seems some configs of these turbines were set to charge batteries or be used to heat the property)
It seems to be working OK to some extent and he has had around 3565 KWH over the last 446 days (so around 8kwh a day average on the Generation meter) the location is coastal and it's on a circa 6m pole.
He has had a company come out and quote over £7k for a refurb, money he does not have to spare right now. I have offered to help him work out if the turbine is working correctly and see if we can work out whether any repairs or maintenance would be worth doing. I have only just got my own solar installation commissioned a few weeks ago so all the older FIT stuff is also new to me.
I have a good selection of power analysers and scopes from my work as a UPS Engineer and I thoroughly enjoy this type of investigation. I am doing this FOC as a favour, also to test out the logging functions of some new test equipment and to improve my understanding of these technologies.
Queries for the Forum:
FIT. Am I right in thinking:
1. He gets paid the FIT rate (£0.4409 a unit!) for everything he generates?
2. He is on a 50% deemed export according to the paperwork. So he also gets (£0.0482 a unit) for 50% of all the generated energy? (On top of the FIT rate)
3. IF he uses ALL the energy he generates, he is also reducing his usage from the grid. So saving paying (£0.28p or whatever) a unit as well?
This seems like he gets paid 3 x times for everything he generates? Is this correct or am I missing something?
Turbines
Does anyone have any working experience with these turbines? We plan on doing some measurements on a windy day with a Picoscope 4444 and a Fluke power analyser to compare the turbine datasheets power output curve with actual wind speed/generation onsite to see how efficiently it's working.
Does anyone know or recommend anywhere for spares for the unit?
Thanks!
It seems to be working OK to some extent and he has had around 3565 KWH over the last 446 days (so around 8kwh a day average on the Generation meter) the location is coastal and it's on a circa 6m pole.
He has had a company come out and quote over £7k for a refurb, money he does not have to spare right now. I have offered to help him work out if the turbine is working correctly and see if we can work out whether any repairs or maintenance would be worth doing. I have only just got my own solar installation commissioned a few weeks ago so all the older FIT stuff is also new to me.
I have a good selection of power analysers and scopes from my work as a UPS Engineer and I thoroughly enjoy this type of investigation. I am doing this FOC as a favour, also to test out the logging functions of some new test equipment and to improve my understanding of these technologies.
Queries for the Forum:
FIT. Am I right in thinking:
1. He gets paid the FIT rate (£0.4409 a unit!) for everything he generates?
2. He is on a 50% deemed export according to the paperwork. So he also gets (£0.0482 a unit) for 50% of all the generated energy? (On top of the FIT rate)
3. IF he uses ALL the energy he generates, he is also reducing his usage from the grid. So saving paying (£0.28p or whatever) a unit as well?
This seems like he gets paid 3 x times for everything he generates? Is this correct or am I missing something?
Turbines
Does anyone have any working experience with these turbines? We plan on doing some measurements on a windy day with a Picoscope 4444 and a Fluke power analyser to compare the turbine datasheets power output curve with actual wind speed/generation onsite to see how efficiently it's working.
Does anyone know or recommend anywhere for spares for the unit?
Thanks!