[RE-wrenches] Skystream 3.7 experiences?

Phil Schneider phil at CEsolar.com
Tue Dec 23 13:17:49 PST 2008


Our experience with the Skystream here in Wyoming has been good so far.  We
have installed 6, the oldest one being in operation for about 14 months.
One is part of a battery based grid-tie system, and operated well when
tested.  One of the turbines is in world-class wind in Southeast Wyoming.  I
just checked with the owner and it produced about 480 kWh in the last month
on a short tower (with a hundred miles of sagebrush to the windward side) at
almost 6000 ft elevation.  Unfortunately this turbine doesn¹t have an
anemometer/data logger, so we don¹t know if it is performing as expected.
My guess is that it spends a lot of time self-regulating.

One of the turbines was in the recent batch of recalls and was dealt with by
a SWWP-hired contractor.  This involved a potential leak in a seal of the
electronics compartment in the nacelle (although for some reason they are
replacing the whole turbine).  While reaching somebody at SWWP tech support
has been nearly impossible, this turbine swap was handled fairly swiftly.

>From the others¹ experience, sounds like we should keep our fingers crossed.

P.

Phil Schneider, system engineer
Creative Energies
www.CreativeEnergies.biz
307.332.3410 Lander, WY
208.354.3001 Victor, ID




From: Kurt Albershardt <info at es-ee.com>
Reply-To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 08:26:38 -0800
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Skystream 3.7 experiences?

--On Monday, December 22, 2008 6:23 PM -0500 Roy Butler
<roy at four-winds-energy.com> wrote: > > In a nutshell.....this unit is not
ready for prime time yet. Lots of bugs and glitches. > Not to mention much
lower than expected energy production. --On Monday, December 22, 2008 5:13
PM -0700 Louis Woofenden <louis at woofenden.net> wrote: > > We've installed a
couple of Skystream units here in southern Arizona. We know the tilt-up
tower works quite well--we've had to bring each unit down 2-3 times for
various problems with electronics. Added to this was SWWP's extremely poor
customer service. They took several days to even call us back, didn't send
promised parts, etc. Of course, these two installation sites are one and two
hours from our shop. We had one customer who was just about ready to throw
the unit in the back of his truck, and drive it the five hours up to
Flagstaff. > > It looks slick, the installation was no problem, but if it
doesn't work reliably, none of that really matters, in my opinion. I was
hoping SWWP would get this one right, but I don't think it's there yet.
Given the long and well documented SWWP history, I was afraid of this. Has
anyone successfully coupled a Bergey Xl.1 to a grid-tie?  Anything else to
recommend in the 1-5 kW range? thanks... > Might have something to do with
those little fence posts they call towers ;-) > > And that Smart foundation
only works on towers 60' or less. > Too short for most sites and not a good
height for energy production anyway. > > Believe me.....most of us would
love to see plug and play/ modular tower > and turbine systems but there's
no such beast yet! > > Best advice......take a wait and see approach. > >
Roy Butler > NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer® > NYSERDA eligible PV &
wind installer Four Winds Renewable Energy, LLC > 8902 Route 46 > Arkport,
NY 14807 > 607-324-9747 > > www.four-winds-energy.com >
www.nationalsolarsupply.com > > Although no trees were killed in the sending
of this message, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. >
> > > > Kurt Albershardt wrote: >> Anyone have realworld experience with the
SWWP Skystream 3.7 they can >> share? >> >> The AnemErgonics foundation kit
looks fairly well thought out. >> >> >> >> > >
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