*NEW IN-THE-BOX 400 WATT AIR-X LAND WIND TURBINE & 10 WATT SOLAR PANEL WITH SIDE OF POLE MOUNT & MORNINGSTAR SUNGUARD 4 CHARGE CONTROLER TO PROTECT THE BATTERY(S) FROM BEING OVER CHARGED BY THE SOLAR PV PANEL & 1250 WATT SAMLEX MODIFIED SINE WAVE INVERTER – 12VDC TO 120 VAC – TO CONNECT THE 12VDC CURRENT FROM THE BATTERY(S) TO THAT OF VAC FOR HOUSE HOLD DEVICES…
*THIS LISTING DOES NOT INCLUDE BATTERY(S), SCHEDULE 40 PIPE FOR THE PIPE TOWER FOR THE WIND TURBINE, WIRE, OR GUY WIRES FOR THE PIPE TOWER IF APPLICABLE…
*Shipping and handling costs for this item is $59.00 USD.. Shipping and handling costs as stated in this item is for shipment of these items within the Continental United States Only, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam… For shipping and handling cost to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, please call…
*Note: The AIR-X Land Wind Turbine at 28 mph wind speed or higher, has an electronic torque control which regulates the turbine to a safe 600 rpm speed… The maximum survival wind speed is 110 mph…
*Note: Please allow up to 10 business days for delivery due to the extreme shortage and escalating demand for this product…
Product Description **AIR-X LAND 12VDC SPECIFICATIONS: 12 volt model / 3 year Warranty by MFG / Quiet Operation / 46 Inch Rotor / 13 pounds / Aluminum Alloy Castings / Carbon Fiber Blades / Microprocessor – based smart internal regulator with peak power tracking. / Electronic torque control over-speed protection. /
**SAMLEX PSE-12125A 1250 WATT MODIFIED SINE WAVE INVERTER (12VDC TO 120VAC) SPECIFICATIONS: Input Voltage = 10 – 15 VDC / Output Voltage = 120 Volts RMS / Output = 1250 Wa… More >>
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