# How many blades are you going to use? (3 or 6) I don't know for sure yet, I'm putting 6 on it at first but my brackets will allow me to take 3 blades off if I need it to spin faster.
# What is the approximate weight and length of each blade? I think 28 inches long not sure on weight but very light, you can google air x blades thats what I bought of ebay.
# Is there a recommended minimum distance between the blades and the support mast needed to prevent any contact when the blades bend in strong wind? i'll simply bend the blades back as far as I can and then measure.... the force on the blades will be much less than this as when they spin they will try to stay straight... they wont ... but not as much as I will pull them.
# What diameter hub are the blades designed to fit?the diameter of the hub that comes with the blades is around 6 inches I think... mine will be about 10
# Do the blades produce a clockwise or anticlockwise rotation of the motor? not sure i'd have to look at the blades but that isn't really important
# What type of pivot bearings are you going to use? I assume you mean yaw bearing... I'm looking at all different kinds with grease zerks online
# What type of slip ring are you planning on using to transfer the power from the rotating head to the stationary mast? (to prevent twisted wires etc) I wont be using a slipring unless I can get a communication slipring that breakes from where I work, if I can't then I will simply just be using 12/3 heavy cord and then putting a steal cable about 2 1/2 wraps worth from the 'nacelle' to the tower, that way more than likely it will unwind it self, i've heard of people using pins and what not but they get stuck and can only go 360 degrees... mine will spin around a couple times before problems.
# Will the rectifier be fitted near the generator or placed somewhere else? rectifier will be as close as possible to the capaciter and charge controller, as DC you get voltage drop and AC you don't as much, and as my turbine will put out 3phase AC it just makes sense.
I've read wind power for dummies, and learned a lot about towers and mounting the wind turbine, and with me living in the middle of a small city I need to get my turbine up about 100 feet, and I don't see that happening, so I may just get these blades mounted to the motor and end up selling it on ebay, and go with solar, Everything I have will work for solar so it's all good.