Does it matter which way the PMG spins?
All our PMG’s operate identically in both directions. Q. Our intention is to use a wind powered generator output to supplement the heating of an existing circulated hot water heating system. The site is an open rural location. We would like to avoid having to have banks of lead acid batteries and would like to feed the heater element directly with the output from the wind generator. From our researches we know that there are heater elements and associated pipework that can be incorporated into existing circulated hot water circuits and this is what we would like to power from the wind generator. The problem will be locating a low voltage heating element. The 3 phase output of the generator will probably necessitate doing a DC conversion and feeding this to the heater element.| A. If your intention is to make the in-line heating tank with associate paperwork, then you could use 12V 300W elements and connect them in series to give 36V or 48V worth of heaters. These heaters cannot however