I've used the Air-X and had it survive many storms and winds of 60-80.

I changed to Air Breeze because SWWP suggested that it would charge better 
in low winds, and the circuit board was not prone to die every year to 18 
months.

My Air Breeze failed repeatedly - it never lasted more than 45 days.    Each 
time the insides totally melted down, into a toxic mess.   Each time a storm 
came through it failed - the Air-X is nothing like that.    I just reverted 
back to Air-X, because SWWP got tired of replacing it for me and gave me a 
new Air-X instead of fixing my Breeze.

What kind of power requirements do you have?    I've seen a couple of others 
that might serve you, as well.    I don't' have time at the moment to look 
them up.    They're all considerably smaller than the Air-X in power output.





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From: "Randy Cosby" <dco...@infowest.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:19 PM
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: [WISPA] wind turbine

> Anyone using wind turbines in high-wind areas?  We had a Southwest wind
> power AirBreeze get shredded - probably 80+mph winds.  Are 5 or 6-blade
> turbines going to handle high wind better?
>
> -- 
> Randy Cosby
> Vice President
> InfoWest, Inc
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