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The Rutland 914i 12 V marine wind turbine gives you greater autonomy at anchor and keeps your batteries charged without unnecessary noise. Its integrated MPPT technology makes the most of irregular winds for more regular production.
It starts charging from 3m/s and is ideal for cruising boats with large battery banks.
⚠️ To be installed with an MPPT charge controller (not supplied)
Read more FeaturesData sheet
- Voltage
- 12V, 24V
- Product type
- Wind turbine
RUTLAND - RUTLAND 914i 12 V WIND TURBINE
The Rutland 914i is a marine wind turbine designed to charge a 12 V battery bank, with production optimized by maximum power point tracking technology. The result: more efficient charging, even in the most frequent winds at anchor.
Designed with yachting in mind, it combines low-wind starting, excellent aerodynamic stability and durable, UV- and weather-resistant materials. For safe operation, the wind turbine must always be connected to a regulator or batteries, and installed on a mast of the recommended dimensions.
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OPTIMIZED CHARGING - MPPT TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE WINDThe Rutland 914i incorporates Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technology to make the most of available energy. This means it can produce up to 30% more power than a Rutland 913, depending on conditions, while maintaining excellent operating stability.
An ideal solution for limiting engine restarts, maintaining the load at anchor and securing the power supply to on-board equipment. |
MAST INSTALLATION - DIMENSIONSTo maintain good clearance between blades and mast, and remain within warranty conditions, the Rutland 914i should be mounted in a suitable tube. On a sailboat, we also recommend sufficient mounting height to avoid turbulence and nearby obstacles.
The charge controller must be installed close to the batteries. To avoid power surges, the wind turbine must never be operated in an open circuit. |
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SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE - SIMPLE AND MADE FOR THE MARINE ENVIRONMENTThe Rutland 914i requires no scheduled maintenance, but an annual inspection is recommended to check the condition of the blades, the tightness of the bolts and the integrity of the cables. To immobilize the turbine, the blade can be turned into the wind to gradually slow down the turbine, then secured to the mast.
In the event of a forecasted strong wind or dry boat, shutdown via a regulator with shutdown function is recommended to limit wear and tear. |
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