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Micro wind turbines (under 1 kW)

Micro wind turbines under 1 kW power small, specific loads: sailboats and RVs, remote cabins, gates, monitoring equipment, and trickle-charging 12 V battery banks. They are compact, low-cost, and easy to mount.

Expectations matter — a 100–400 W micro turbine supplements a system, it does not run a house. Matched to a battery and a modest load, and especially paired with a small solar panel, micro wind is a practical way to keep batteries topped up where grid power isn't available.

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Frequently asked questions

What can a micro wind turbine actually power?
Small 12 V loads: lights, electronics, bilge pumps, monitoring gear, and battery maintenance on boats, RVs, and cabins. A 100–400 W turbine supplements a battery bank — it will not power a household, but it is excellent for keeping batteries charged off-grid.
Are micro turbines good for marine and RV use?
Yes — marine and RV are classic micro-wind use cases because these vehicles often sit in open, windy locations and need to maintain a battery. Pairing a small turbine with solar gives reliable charging across changing weather.
Should I pick micro wind or a small solar panel?
Often both. Solar is simpler and silent; wind keeps producing at night and in storms when solar can't. For boats and cabins a small turbine plus a panel is a robust, complementary pairing that beats either one alone.