The Furlmatic FM910-3 is Marlec’s purpose designed land based windcharger. Wherever there is a site that is unattended, remote and exposed the FM910-3 can be relied on to deliver power quietly and efficiently. Professional applications such as monitoring, telemetry, communications, isolated agricultural sites, navigation aids, military field applications, rural street lighting and remote homes or year round mobile home installations are all established uses for the FM910-3 Windcharger.
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The FM1803-2 Furlmatic Windcharger is a powerful battery charging turbine that is perfect for off-grid homes, farm buildings, telemetry stations, telecom sites, radio/TV transmitter stations, security camera systems, rural clinics, expeditions, military field applications, poultry sheds and many more situations where power is needed at isolated places.
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The Rutland 913 is renowned for its quiet yet powerful operation on board coastal and ocean going yachts. It's designed for optimum performance from the lowest of windspeeds to surviving gales and is an effective and efficient way to deliver energy into batteries on sailing yachts, ready to use the power when you need it. Typically they are seen are yachts of 10m or above in length and where batteries are often in excess of 200Ah.
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The new e400i exemplifies the beauty of sophisticated aerodynamic design. It is the next generation in small wind turbines and every feature is designed to optimise renewable energy generation. By optimising power output and performance, the resulting efficiency of the e400i makes it a valuable asset for developers of small wind farms or construction applications. The e400i is capable of powering high voltage machinery. Its advanced pitch control regulation maintains full power in any wind that exceeds the rated wind speed optimising energy harvest capacity; the speed of the rotor is directly proportionate to power output. Modern living requires a massive amount of energy that is depleting fossil fuels. The e380i generates regulated and optimised energy for increased energy efficiency.
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The next generation e300 exemplifies the beauty of sophisticated aerodynamic design. Every feature is designed to optimise renewable energy generation. The e300i is compact and unobtrusive making it suitable for urban living. Its advanced pitch control regulation maintains full power in any wind that exceeds the rated wind speed optimising energy harvest capacity. The e300i is suitable for all environments as it is a low torque machine that requires minimal wind to generate energy. Modern living demands more applications that require energy usage. The e300i generates regulated and optimised energy for increased energy efficiency and cost saving.
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The e220 is an innovative small wind turbine with an advanced pitch control system that maintains full power in any wind that exceeds the rated wind speed optimising energy harvest capacity. Compact and durable, the e220 has a low cut-in speed resulting from the advanced technology incorporated in this machine. Modern living demands more applications that require energy usage. The e220 optimises small scale renewable energy output for increased energy efficiency in any specific application.
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The e150 is one of the smaller turbines in the Kestrel range. Every feature is designed to optimise small scale renewable energy generation, making clean energy accessible to everyone. Its usefulness is limitless. Its cut-in speed is low in order to facilitate continuous generation, creating a reliable energy source for the owner. The standard finish of an etching marine primer, an intermediate protective coat and a polyurethane two pack finishing coat ensures protection from the elements. The durability of the e150 has been proven through many installations that experience wind speeds in excess of 150km/h. Modern living requires a massive amount of energy that is depleting fossil fuels. The e150 generates renewable and cost-saving energy whenever the wind blows.
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