Automaxx Hybrid Street Light System FAQs
Why Use Our Hybrid System?
Solar and wind are clean sources of renewable energy that produce no air or water pollution. Solar and wind are free and since the operational costs are close to zero once a hybrid is erected therefore demands mass production and technological advances are making turbines cheaper and more versatile.
Digisine strives at being the leader in the wind hybrid industry. We don’t only see the demand for wind turbines and solar panels but the need to reinvent them. We understand that everyone wants to look good and be different. We then took the innovative initiative to re-engineer the concept of wind turbines and solar panels as a whole making them more stylish, more efficient, and into a size that the average light pole size fits in places like parking lots.
The genius reasoning behind combining both wind and solar power is when there is no sun it is usually windy (night times and rain) and when it’s not windy it’s usually sunny. This way the hybrid system is always able to generate power in any weather conditions
How To Use Our Hybrid System?
We supply you with all the necessary parts and tools to install the wind turbine and solar panel. All our hybrid systems come with instructions on how to operate the hybrid system. Once fully installed the wind spins the glass fiber blades, which turns a shaft that is connected to a generator that converts kinetic energy into clean, free, renewable electricity which is then either directly used or stored for later use. All the while the solar panels are working independently to gather power from the sun too.
Where Can Our Hybrid System Be Used?
Digimax reinvented wind turbines and solar panels so that they are small, compact, and versatile enough for parking lots, zoos, tourist attraction sights, farms, and many more at the fraction of the cost but with multiple benefits. We suggest you consider the following for the location of your hybrid system:
1. The distance from any obstacles that will cause turbulence and shade such as trees.
2. The distance between the MPPT controller and the battery.
3. Local zoning restrictions.
4. Clearance of power lines.
In general the higher the hybrid system the less obstruction to airflow and sunlight it will have. We recommend the wind turbine be at least 6 m high.