My Wind Turbine Stops Spinning but its Windy!
Wind Turbines have built in charging controllers or regulators. Their job is to ensure you battery is not overcharged and hence damaged. To this end in windy conditions your turbine may stop spinning (or spin very slowly) for the following reasons:
1. Your battery is simply full, this usually kicks in around 14.4Volts for a 12V battery system. The turbine will stop then start again periodically. This is by design.
2. The turbine controller has sensed an over-speed condition. In very strong windy conditions where wind speeds exceed 50kmh or so the turbine will hit the brakes. This is to protect the turbine.
With regards to braking turbines don't have mechanical brakes. They use a method that effectively shorts the internal electrical system thus creating load on the motor. This load creates resistance and hence the turbine stops spinning. The turbines are designed this way so its perfectly safe. If you don't like it doing this you can add what is called a diversion load to your turbine setup that effectively bleeds off the excess energy as heat. There are plenty of internet based blogs and videos about this.
If you turbine does not spin at all regardless of battery charge level you may have a mechanical issue. In this case a physical inspection will be needed. If you have any issues with your turbine please contact us and we can help.