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		<title>By: . haight david r</title>
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		<dc:creator>. haight david r</dc:creator>
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		<description>to say that I am hooked on wind power is like a welcome breeze to a sailor on a calm august day cool.
so because of the costs I will never buy a 10K generator. however I have noticed that wind speed is directly related to height above ground. I worked on the foundation for 2 big generators in my home town so 
well I was talking to an ironworker who has worked on 400
+foundations and his observation is that in a given area several generators catch alot of wind and rotate swiftly  while some are slower and some docile .So living in a city wind direction and speed is critical in determining if the project is worhtwhile. consider this a wind speed &amp; direction sensor on a 30 ft pole. I think 3 sections of sewer pipe *in /lows set on a 4 section outrigger base made of 2X12 12&#039; long with screw jack&#039;s for leveling. what should the pipe diameter be and are guy wires required or a  single cable rinning thrugh the center line to a ground anchor . any  engineering ideas?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>to say that I am hooked on wind power is like a welcome breeze to a sailor on a calm august day cool.<br />
so because of the costs I will never buy a 10K generator. however I have noticed that wind speed is directly related to height above ground. I worked on the foundation for 2 big generators in my home town so<br />
well I was talking to an ironworker who has worked on 400<br />
+foundations and his observation is that in a given area several generators catch alot of wind and rotate swiftly  while some are slower and some docile .So living in a city wind direction and speed is critical in determining if the project is worhtwhile. consider this a wind speed &amp; direction sensor on a 30 ft pole. I think 3 sections of sewer pipe *in /lows set on a 4 section outrigger base made of 2X12 12&#8242; long with screw jack&#8217;s for leveling. what should the pipe diameter be and are guy wires required or a  single cable rinning thrugh the center line to a ground anchor . any  engineering ideas?</p>
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