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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- A Shine Turbine kit, which includes that turbine, stand, guy lines and pegs costs $399, while the essentials kit, which adds a few more bits such as a wind speed meter, costs $488.
- The kit includes everything you need to turn wind into electrical energy, and the turbine features a 12,000 mAh battery.
- There are limitations, which include the weight of the kit and the limited power it generates, 40 Watts.
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I cover a lot of solar generators here, and they are all the rage. I’ve tested dozens of devices over the past few years and seen the technology go from strength to strength.
But a question I get asked often is, “What happens when the clouds roll in and the sun vanishes?” Well, living in the UK, the sun can be in short supply for much of the year.
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This is when you turn your attention from solar to wind power. And there’s one company that makes portable wind turbines that are perfect for charging your smartphones and tablets and other portable devices – Shine Turbine–>.
Shine Turbine tech specs
- Power Rating: 40 Watts
- Internal Battery: 3.7 V, 12,000 mAh
- Connector: Regulated 5V DC, 2.6 A
- Charge Ports: USB Standard-A, USB Micro-B
- Folded Length: 35 cm/13 3/4 in
- Folded Width: 10 cm/4 in
- Rotor Diameter: 60 cm/23 5/8 in
- Mount Height: 91.4 cm/3 ft
- Total Weight: 3 lbs/1.3kg
- Protections: Over-voltage, under-voltage, under-temperature, over-temperature, overload, and transient
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The Shine Turbine kit comes with everything you need – the turbine, a stand, guy lines and pegs, and cables. Setting up the first few times took a bit longer than I expected, especially if you’re trying to do it while it’s blowing a gale. But as with most things, it does get easier with practice.
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There’s also a knack for setting the guy lines out effectively that took me a while to figure out (a process that would have been a lot faster had I read the manual!) because the first few times, I found the setup all shakey. But once you get it figured out, it’s a very robust setup.