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To: Eric who wrote (1456444)5/13/2024 12:45:51 PM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

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longz

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You just don't care, Eric, do you, that you are lying.

My utility bills keep going up and you refuse to acknowledge this fact.

and that recycling of old renewables is not economically feasible in most cases.

Or that the environment is being destroyed by "renewables".

Birds are being chopped to pieces. In many cases, burning fossil fuels instead, would actually be a reduction in CO2 generated in the life of "renewables".

Marine life is being killed because of the noise these windmills make out at sea.

Even the versions used on yachts are a huge problem. The "devils tattoo" of the halyards is a pleasant noise compared to that from the wind generator. You can read it here.

How to make an anti-vibration mount for your wind turbine - Practical Boat Owner (pbo.co.uk)

<<"I was initially pleased with my Rutland wind turbine. It produced plenty of charge into my batteries when the wind blew and it was acceptably quiet to those sitting in the cockpit.

But my opinion changed when the wind blew up one night while we were trying to sleep at anchor.

The turbine produced a deep, loud rumbling noise throughout the boat.

Many other boat owners have told me they suffered from the same loud structural rumbling noise through their boats – it seems most wind turbines produce structural noise.
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<<"How I lost the battle with my wind turbine – and nearly lost my arm in the process">>

How I lost the battle with my wind turbine - and nearly lost my arm in the process (pbo.co.uk)

<<I’d forgotten to switch off the wind generator before departure and it was going crazy in the conditions. When turned off it didn’t stop due to the strong winds, instead it produced some dreadful noises and vibration.

The manual describes an alternative way of stopping the unit, which involves pulling a cord attached to the tail fin to rotate the generator out of the wind. The manual is clear that this should only be done using a boat hook, not your hand
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