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Re: wcb123 post# 1006

Friday, 07/21/2017 11:42:24 AM

Friday, July 21, 2017 11:42:24 AM

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I like this ... company is insuring that no piece of junk will be built and sold by Sauer. Ok, it takes longer than us impatient investors like to see, but in the long run when the company's sales climb because they are best in class,, only one in the class certified.. which one would you buy? The one with 20+year life and industry certification and tax credit worthy? And we are not far away now from the certification.


From the PR:
"The only items left are to perform are both operational and non-operational analysis and life-estimation. These specific tests are laid out by the IEC and SWCC, specifying that a turbine must have a 20-year life expectancy.



But we didn’t stop there …



The WindCutter is the first VAWT to utilize a mechanical disc brake system with redundant brake calipers. It can be shut down either by mechanical wire or remotely from up to 100+ feet away. The turbine also features a microprocessor that controls the brakes in the event of winds over 50 mph, or at over 250 rpms. This provides an extra layer of safety, over the already built-in electronic brakes that kick in first.