GlueGuy
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I would imaging that there is a moderate amount of danger in high wind, but most of them have systems for managing high wind conditions (like a tail that moves the blades obliqly (spell?) to the wind as the velocity goes up). In this case the generator is able to extract power in high wind without causing harm to itself.
The other issue with wind generators is the noise factor. Wouldn't want one too close to the house because of the almost-constant thrumming that they make.
Also consider that a generator only can be relied upon for about 1/3 of its rated capacity. That means that a 300W unit is actually more like 100W. 1KW is going to give you your 300W, and a 2KW for your 600W.
The GlueGuy
The other issue with wind generators is the noise factor. Wouldn't want one too close to the house because of the almost-constant thrumming that they make.
Also consider that a generator only can be relied upon for about 1/3 of its rated capacity. That means that a 300W unit is actually more like 100W. 1KW is going to give you your 300W, and a 2KW for your 600W.
The GlueGuy