I have a client with a Whisper 200 that failed recently. It was shortly after a 
severe lightning storm so the assumption was that the controller got fried. The 
wind turbine would not spin, it was as if the brake was on - if you know the 
Whisper, the brake is electrical, basically a shorting of the three phases. 
When the turbine was disconnected from the controller it would spin up and 
produce voltage at the leads. So the controller was replaced with a Clipper and 
Classic and the same problem still exists. I have resisted pulling the turbine 
down as it is a complicated sidehill installation but it looks like it will 
have to be done. Before I do that I thought I'd throw this out into the 
Wrenches community to see if anyone could offer suggestions. My conclusion is 
that there is some kind of short in the electronics in the turbine that only 
shows up when it is under load, i.e. has a battery connection. Suggestions, 
ideas? 

If the turbine is fried I guess I'll be looking for another turbine that would 
work on the 80' tower installation already in place, I know SWWP has folded 
it's tent.

Ron Young

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