Bergey Turbines are Just Built Better

   
  Bergey Windpower can offer the first full 5-year warranty in the small wind turbine industry because we make the most reliable and longest lasting wind turbines available. Unfortunately, some people make the mistake of assuming that all of the major brands of small wind turbines are built equally well.  

  But, this just is not the case.  Wind turbines are machines and some machines are designed more conservatively and carefully than others.  In an honest effort to find the best value in a small wind turbine, we believe some people look too hard at the price per watt, and not hard enough at the reputation of the manufacturers and their products.  The result is far too many failures of small wind turbines.  In small wind turbines, reliability is what sorts out the wheat from the chaff.

  Here are some of the reasons that Bergey turbines cost more than some other small wind turbines:

Fail-Safe Design:  Most other small wind turbines can never be allowed to operate without an electrical load on the generator during high winds, for fear of over-speeding and failing the blades.  These turbines use "dump-loads" to limit their speed.  But, the whole system can be put at risk if the electrical connection to these dump loads is lost ... they are not "fail-safe."  Bergey turbines can run safely without any load at all, under any wind conditions up to their maximum design wind speeds (120 mph +).

Heavy Weight Construction:  Lighter is definitely not better when it comes to wind turbine reliability and longevity.  Wind turbines run up to 7,500 hours per year, which is the equivalent of putting 100,000 miles a year on a car.  And during storms they have to endure tremendous forces.  While it's cheaper to build a light-weight, fast-turning wind turbine, the history of the industry dating back to the 1920's clearly shows that light-weight turbines don't stand the test of time.  The heavy-duty Jacobs turbines from the 1930's can still be found running today.  Their light-weight competitors are long gone.

Higher Strength Blades:  The blades are the most critical and heavily worked part of a wind turbine. Bergey Windpower pioneered the successful use of pultruded fiberglass blades in 1980. This award-winning technology application results in blades of exceptional strength and durability.  In fact, with a tensile strength exceeding 100,000 psi, the blades on Bergey wind turbines are twice as strong as steel.  Some less expensive wind turbines now use molded plastic blades with glass or carbon fiber reinforcement.  But, the reinforcing fibers must be very short to allow injection molding and this limits strength to approximately 25,000 psi.  Many experts doubt that the useful life of these plastic blades will exceed 5-7 years, except at poor wind sites.  And using aeroelastic blade flutter (undamped torsional vibration) for over-speed control, as done by one popular micro-turbine, certainly can't help.

More Rugged Electronics:  It's less expensive to cut back on the power or heat handling capacity of the electronics that are used to charge batteries.  But, during storms wind turbines can operate at high power levels for hours on end.  Some other brands are notorious for burning up electronics because they simply haven't designed in sufficient reserve capacity.  We spend more money on electronics and heat sinks to make sure this doesn't happen.

Fully-Engineered and Warranted Towers:  Bergey Windpower offers a wide range of professionally-engineered (PE-stamped) towers, which we back-up with the same 5-year warranty as offered with the wind turbines.  Some manufacturers only offer partial kits and some don't offer towers at all.  This puts a lot of responsibility and risk back on the customer. 

   In 1979 Bergey Windpower pioneered the "3-blade, upwind, PM direct-drive, passive furling" configuration that has become the standard of the small wind turbine industry worldwide. Most other manufacturers have been fiddling with their "recipe" for years and are slowly converging on the one BWC started with.

   We believe that the best value in a small wind turbine is determined both by the initial cost and the cost to operate the turbine over its expected 20-30 year life.  In most cases, the turbine must run reliably for 10-20 years just to re-pay its initial investment.  We believe a wind turbine that may not last ten years isn't a bargain at any price. We design turbines for 30 years and our oldest installations have been operating about 22 years.  

   We are working to bring the costs of our wind turbines down, make them quieter, and improve their efficiency.  We realize our turbines are often more expensive than those from some of our competitors, but we can assure you that those additional costs are due to the higher costs of producing a superior product.  At the end of the day, as they say, you get what you pay for.
 

"One Should Avoid Being Penny Wise and Pound
 Foolish"
Benjamin Franklin                               

  We recommend that you ask around about issues relating to ruggedness, reliability, and longevity to make sure that you have the full picture before you buy.  And, compare warranties.  Ours is 5-years ... the longest in the industry (click here to details).