From mikep@unm.edu Tue Jun 21 00:02:42 EDT 1994
Article: 22493 of sci.energy
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From: mikep@unm.edu (Mike Prine CIRT)
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Subject: Thermax, Vertical axis Wind turbine, Helius kit
Date: 20 Jun 1994 12:43:47 -0600
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	Just happened to have the info on the Thermax corporation.

	Thermax Corporation
	PO Box 3128
	Burlington Vermont 05401

They also have a Canadian outlet

	PO Box 275
	Hawkesburg Ontario K6A 2R9

They deal in Renewable Energy Products, the info I have comes from the plans 
for a bicycle powered generator. I have seen info on their Vertical Axis wind
generator. It is designed to fit on a common TV tower, uses a DC permanent
magnet generator and Lexan polycarbonate vanes. The price tag is $497 in a 
current catalog plus shipping and a tower. It's called a Helius Wind Generator 
Kit and is has a rated power of 25watts, 7amps max. 150watts max if you use a 
LCB to take advantage of higher voltages. I have been tempted to get one but 
am still hoping to get my hands on an old railroad windcharger for free.

	The catalog I have it listed in is a place in colorado

Jade Mountian
PO Box 4616
Boulder CO 80306-4616
1-303-449-6601, Fax 303-449-8266
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