Can the WindHOG(tm) pump water or run motors at remote locations?
Yes, AC direct from the WindHOG(tm) can be made available for intermittent operations. When the wind is blowing, the pump or motor will operate, limited by your check valves, shut-off switches, thermostats, or other devices to control the application of power. For continuous duty at a remote location, a battery and inverter system (optional) would be required.
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