dkm0038
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2009
- 53
I am considering if a wind generator can provide me enough amperage.
I have a graph of the annual energy production that shows the annual output in kWHr, and am a little confused in what that means (ie kWHr/year or average kWHr??) the values are 0-4000.
The bottom line is that I know that I can get 1000 kWHr (annual output) and I am opperating at 480 volts (3-phase)and I want to know how much amps I can get.
I was thinking that the equation A=W/V would give me my amps but I do not exactly know what is ment by that annual output kWHr. I am hoping that somebody is familiar with this and can give me some guidance
Thank You
I have a graph of the annual energy production that shows the annual output in kWHr, and am a little confused in what that means (ie kWHr/year or average kWHr??) the values are 0-4000.
The bottom line is that I know that I can get 1000 kWHr (annual output) and I am opperating at 480 volts (3-phase)and I want to know how much amps I can get.
I was thinking that the equation A=W/V would give me my amps but I do not exactly know what is ment by that annual output kWHr. I am hoping that somebody is familiar with this and can give me some guidance
Thank You