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Here's some pictures of a recent install of a WE7-1400-OG. That's a WE7, 1400watt, Off-Grid home energy system. As you can see, the home is not off-grid, but the syatem is used to power a GREEN CIRCUIT which is part of the homes use and the back-up emergency circuit. Since the system is set up to handle the sump pump, refrigerator, and critical emergency lighting, it is the houses back-up power circuit that can continue when the grid goes down.

We sell these systems in 1, 2, & 3 turbine configurations and they are modularly upgradeable from 1 to 3, solar can be added by just plug-n-play. So, all our systems are solar capable and solar ready, even if you purchase a wind only system.



These roof mount systems are patent pending and are one of our most important innovations. Since all other roof mount systems cause undue vibration and noise in the structure, we had to innovate to develop the right system to accomplish rooftop wind that's quiet, stable, and easy to install.



These roof turbine kits were painted to match the roof color and I think it looks nice. They ship as all white. This dealer is offering the 2-tone as a service upgrade he paints the bases to go with the roof. Sometimes it's not a real good match but helps to make the turbine look less noticeable on the roof. Most customers are leaving it white and they want everyone to notice their windmill. Smile







This battery cabinet was just installed and does not have the dryer style vent yet, we always put a dryer style vent in the top of cabinet and duct it to the outside.




Battery cabinets can be put in a garage or basement area is ideal. Some installations convert an existing closet into a battery closet. We recommend that battery cabinets be kept inside and if in an out building that the area or cabinet be well insulated.




This is not our standard tower, it's a custom system we came up with for a customer that already had this nice tapered pole to start with. I think this pole costs more than all the rest of the system, but it's very nice. This is at 35 feet. Just thought it was a nice picture, we prefer not to mess with towers right now as rooftop wind is our specialty and we believe it is the best way for most people to start with a home wind system. This guy just had too many trees around his home and had this cool tower handy as a left over from a highway construction project.

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