The AIR Breeze is designed for battery-charging applications in coastal areas, on boats, and for other marine uses. Corrosion-proofed for use in coastal and nautical applications, it has a white powder-coated housing and sealed electronics designed to prevent damage from salt spray. The rated power is 160 W at 28 mph (12.5 m/s).
The AIR 40 provides energy for off-grid homes, water pumping, lighting, telecom, and anywhere you need electricity and have average annual wind speeds under 15 mph. It has a bare aluminum finish for use in non-corrosive environments, so it is not suitable for marine use. Rated power: 160 W at 28 mph (12.5 m/s). CSA Listed for the U.S.A. and Canada. The AIR 30 is the best choice for reliable battery-charging in very high wind areas (above 15 mph average annual wind speed).
The Air 30 has lower energy production at lower average wind speeds than either the AIR Breeze or the AIR 40. It has a bare aluminum finish for use in non-corrosive environments, so it is not suitable for marine use. Rated power: 400 W at 28 mph (12.5 m/s). CSA Listed for the U.S.A. and Canada.
The AIR X Marine is the marine version of the AIR 30 with corrosion-proofing for use in coastal and nautical applications. It has a white powder-coated housing and sealed electronics designed to prevent damage from salt spray. The AIR X Marine is designed for the most rugged, high-wind applications, such as SCADA, telecom, security, cathodic protection, etc.
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