Silentwind Pro User Manual - 2019
Silentwind Pro User Manual - 2019
SILENTWIND
12V / 24V /48V
www.SilentWindgenerator.com
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Index
INDEX .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1. PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 6
2. PRESENTATION .............................................................................................................................................. 7
3. TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 SILENTWIND PRO – ELECTRICAL DATA .......................................................................................................... 8
3.3 HYBRID BOOST CHARGE CONTROLLER – ELECTRICAL DATA ......................................................................... 8
3.4 HYBRID BOOST CHARGE CONTROLLER - MECHANICAL DATA ....................................................................... 8
3.5 POWER CURVE ............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.6 DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 10
3.7 PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................. 11
4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 12
4.1 MECHANICAL RISCS .................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 ELECTRICAL RISKS ....................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3 INSTALLATION RISKS .................................................................................................................................. 13
4.4 WHEN WORKING ON THE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................. 13
4.5 DISSASEMBLY SEQUENCE ........................................................................................................................... 13
5. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................. 14
5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.1 SITE ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.2 THE MAST .............................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1.3 THE BODY............................................................................................................................................... 16
5.1.4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT .......................................................................................................... 16
5.3 CABLES AND FUSES..................................................................................................................................... 17
5.4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 18
5.4.1 INSTALLATION ON LAND ........................................................................................................................ 18
5.4.2 INSTALLATION ON A VESSEL .................................................................................................................. 18
5.4.3 SILENTWIND Pro ASEMBLY .................................................................................................................... 20
5.5 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................ 22
5.6 CHECK LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 24
6. OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................. 25
7. MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................ 26
7.1 ROTOR BLADES ........................................................................................................................................... 26
7.2 SCREWS ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.3 BEARING AND GASKETS ..................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4 CORROSION PROTECTION ................................................................................................................................. 26
7.5 MOUNTING SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................... 26
7.6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................... 26
8. VIDEO LINKS ................................................................................................................................................ 27
9. FAQ ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
10. TROUBLESHOTTING ................................................................................................................................. 29
10.1 SILENTWIND PRO DOES NOT START OR IT’S ROTATING SLOWLY ................................................................ 29
10.2 BATTERY IS NOT FULLY CHARGED............................................................................................................... 30
10.3 SILENTWIND PRO DOES NOT CHARGE ......................................................................................................... 30
11 WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................................. 31
11.1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ....................................................................................................................... 32
11.2 WARRANTY CARD ....................................................................................................................................... 33
11.3 AFTER-SALES SERVICE ................................................................................................................................ 33
12 QUICK INSTALLATION QUICK GUIDE ............................................................................................................ 34
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Congratulation! You have just purchased the new generation of wind generators.
SILENTWIND Pro
SILENTWIND Pro is constructed of the highest quality material and has been thoroughly inspected.
The Warranty Terms are described in a chapter of this manual. For traceability under the warranty, please
register the SILENTWIND Pro on our website: www.silentwindgenerator.com
- Confirmation of your ownership and safety notifications: by keeping a record of your registration,
we will be able to trace your product and contact you quickly if necessary;
- Product information a new: choose to be among the first to hear about our latest product, helpful
advice or product developments
Phone: 00351-253-572763
Fax: 00351-253-572764
E-mail: info@silentwindgenerator.com
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday: from 8h00 to17h00 GMT + 0:00
The CE marking is a mandatory compliance requirement in EMEA and the UK and although it is self-certified, testing
and evidence to support that testing is preferred from an independent test house.
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Low Voltage Directive 2004/95/EC, Electromagnetic Combability Directive
2004/108/EC. The report and the declaration of conformity are available for inspection on request.
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1. PRECAUTIONS
➢ Please note this manual is part of the SILENTWIND Pro and must be read carefully.
➢ Please study the information thoroughly before starting the installation.
➢ This manual should always be kept near the SILENTWIND Pro.
➢ Always download the up-to-date manuals. Manuals may change without prior notice.
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2. PRESENTATION
It is possible to connect several SILENTWIND Pro if your demand is high. As noise emission is very low, you
can operate in residential areas and on vessels without annoying your neighbors.
The SILENTWIND Pro can be used in universal applications on low, middle and high winds:
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3. TECHNICAL DATA
Weight 2.30 kg
Package dimensions 220 x 150 x 83 mm
Cover protection class IP52
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3.5 POWER CURVE
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3.6 DIMENSIONS
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3.7 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Packing List
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4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Our primary concern when we have developed the SILENTWIND Pro was your safety. The information
provided is to ensure your safety during mounting, operation, and in case of trouble.
The blades are produced in carbon fiber and their aerodynamic shape have very sharp edges which
can cause severe injury in high wind conditions. For several reasons, the turning rotor system must
be handled with caution. You cannot see the end of the blades in high wind speeds, so you may not
recognize the inherent danger.
If one of the blades is damaged, immediately activate the BRAKE function using the stop
switch on Hybrid Boost Charge Controller. If one of the blades is damaged, the rotor system
will be out of balance which may be a risk for the whole mounting construction.
A running SILENTWIND Pro can generate a considerable AC voltage and current per phase. High
voltage and current can cause serious injury and fire if you do not pay attention to safety.
Only person with appropriate technical skills and knowledge should carry out
the electrical installation.
Caution is recommended for people with cardiac pacemakers.
Never touch the open end of the wires.
The current when charging the batteries can reach more than 30A.
Careful to never short-circuit the battery.
Always provide enough ventilation for batteries.
To reduce installation problems, keep wire run as short as possible and mount all system
components as close to the batteries as possible.
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4.3 INSTALLATION RISKS
Never work on the system during charging. The current is very high.
Major risk, severe injury or dead. Risk of fire.
Stop the system first by following the below sequence!
1st Brake the wind generator. Tie the blades with a rope if possible.
2nd Disconnect the SILENTWIND Pro . If you have not tied the rope to the blades, to avoid
risks, once you remove the 3 wires from the generator please put at least 2 wires from
the generator together to cause a short circuit and slow down the rotation of the blades.
Use a tape to keep it on short-circuit.
3rd If you are using solar panels, cover them and disconnect them from the charge
controller.
4th Disconnect Battery. This is very important. Otherwise the Hybrid Boost Charge
controller will be damaged.
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5. INSTALLATION
Before mounting the SILENTWIND Pro find a suitable position for the wind. The ideal position is when the
wind flows without any obstacles in the surroundings.
Please note that the SILENTWIND Pro can never be fully efficient if it is not mounted in the prevailing wind
direction or distracted by obstructions. Therefore, it is important to find a position without obstructions.
5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1.1 SITE
Make sure that you install the SILENTWIND Pro in a position where nobody can touch the
blades.
On a vessel, always ensure it is mounted at an enough height above the deck.
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5.1.2 THE MAST
The SILENTWIND Pro is a lightweight equipment but some precautions must be followed.
For marine applications, choose preferentially a marine grade stainless steel mast.
Aluminum masts are not recommended. Use aluminum masts only manufactured by certified
mast manufacturers.
The recommended diameters are 48 or 50mm.
The mast profile on steel, must not be less than 1,5mm thickness on 3m high maximum. The mast
must be anchored with rigid rods or steel cables (see the example below).
Use the proper anchorage.
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5.1.3 THE BODY
To avoid any damage to the powder coated aluminum housing please touch up any scratches, chipping of
paint work during installation. Sea water will penetrate the scratches and peel off the paint slowly.
As an additional precaution against electrolytic corrosion between dissimilar metals, you can use
“Duralac” or “Tefgel” on the 4 yaw bearing mast bolts/nuts.
Make sure all wires are placed in the correct position so that damage cannot occur.
The 3 AC cables need to have the same cross section and the correct mm²/AWG.
A damaged cable is a severe safety risk.
Wires with inadequate cross section can cause fire.
Make sure the electrical connections (crimping) are done 100%.
Any voltage drops can influence the control of brake functions.
Use tinned copper cables for marine installations.
When connecting Hybrid Boost Charge Controller to the battery, sparks can occur.
A short circuit is to be avoided.
Always ensure enough ventilation in battery location.
If the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller is not easily accessible, you can use a remote brake switch
connect with the external stop switch to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller. You can choose the type
of stop switch suitable to your instrument panel.
Connect the mast or support to the ship´s grounding system whenever possible.
Check your battery specifications carefully. Read the battery manual if available.
NOTE: Other tools might be needed. Please plan all steps carefully.
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5.3 CABLES AND FUSES
The cross section of the wires required depends on their length and the rated voltage of your system.
Select the location of the mast and measure the distance from the mast top to the battery. Select the
minimum cross section required in the basis of the following tables. The 3 AC cables need to have the
same cross section.
Distance from wind generator to the charge controller (m) 0-9 10 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 44 45 - 69 70 - 110
Cable cross section mm2 - AWG 6 – 10 10 – 8 16 – 6 25 – 4 35 – 2 50 – 1
Distance from the charge controller to the battery (m) 0–9 10 – 19 20 - 29 30 – 44 45 - 69 70 - 110
Cable cross section mm2 - AWG 16 - 6 24 - 4 35 - 2 - - -
Distance from wind generator to the charge controller (m) 0-9 10 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 44 45 - 69 70 - 110
Cable cross section mm2 - AWG 2.5 - 14 4 - 12 6 - 10 10 - 8 16 - 6 25 - 4
Distance from the charge controller to the battery (m) 0–9 10 – 19 20 - 29 30 – 44 45 - 69 70 - 110
Cable cross section mm2 - AWG 16 - 6 25 - 4 35 - 2 - - -
Distance from wind generator to the charge controller (m) 0 - 29 30 - 79 80 - 99 100 - 150
Cable cross section mm2 - AWG 2.5 - 14 4 - 12 6 - 10 10 - 8
Distance from the charge controller to the battery (m) 0 – 29 30 – 69 70 - 99 100 - 150
Cable cross section mm2 - AWG 4 - 12 4 - 12 10 - 8 16 - 6
For protection against high voltage spikes and/or an accidental short-circuit event, fuses must be installed
in the positive (red) wires close to the battery. The required value of the fuse depends on the rated current
of the SILENTWIND Pro and solar panels connected to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller. Considering
the maximum value of currents, we recommend:
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5.4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
The height depends on the distraction of the wind by surrounding objects. You can simply test this
fixing 3 meters long by 4 cm wide strip of plastic at the top of 4 meters (or longer) pole. You can use
a second strip at 2 meters height.
If the upper plastic strip flows horizontally or up to 30 degrees from the horizontal you have found
the suitable position. In case the plastic strip shows more than 30 degrees from the horizontal or
turns around the mast, the position is unsuitable. This test should be carried out at moderate wind
conditions and must be considered as an additional information only.
We recommend doing several tests for an optimal site assessment. However, you do not need to
do this test if the SILENTWIND Pro is mounted far away from obstructions. You can also get help
from specialists on a small wind generators.
Having found a suitable position, an appropriate mast with suitable hardware must be chosen. The outer
mast diameter must be between 48mm to 50mm and it should be made of stainless steel or aluminum*.
Please also consider possible future maintenance work.
Earthing of the mast is highly recommended. On vessels you can use the central earthing point for mast
and engine. Ask a specialist for advice.
*Please check the aluminum mast maximum load with the manufacturer.
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Vessel/motorhomes equipped with wind generators typically have a dedicated mast used as the mounting
post for the wind generator.
Vibrations generated by all wind generators will be transferred down into the vessels hull or the
motorhomes walls via the mast and the fittings. These are called “harmonics”.
Therefore, how the mast is fitted to the deck/motorhomes is one of the most important parts of the
installation.
In order to eliminate harmonics and get best performance out of the SILENTWIND Pro we recommend the
following when installing on a vessel/motorhome:
Do not position SILENTWIND Pro in line with a backstay or centered position on your stern. It
needs to be positioned above the Bimini, coach house or any other construction. To work most
efficiently and with the lowest noise emission all wind generators need “clean air”. During the
wind tunnel testing it was clearly proven that any turbulence will decrease the SILENTWIND Pro
performance. The anemometer on a vessel is usually on a different Hight of the wind generator,
the windspeed shown will not be the same as on the wind generator. Please take this is account.
Avoid attaching the mast on any existing structure; for instance, a frame which holds solar panels,
Biminis, rail fitting, etc.
Use rubber inserts between deck and mast base, rubber washer for screws or bolts to remove any
latent vibrations before entering the hull/motorhome.
Use the supplied rubber insert between the SILENTWIND Pro and the mast.
All brackets, like mast clamps, need rubber strip insertions (3-4mm thickness and of medium
density) between parts.
An upper mast bracket should be installed approximately 20 cm below the lowest part of the
blades tip to stabilize the mast.
Once the mast is mounted you can start the installation of the SILENTWIND Pro.
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5.4.3 SILENTWIND Pro ASEMBLY
1ST - CONNECT THE 3 BLADES TO THE ASSEMBLY HUB WITH THE ENCLOSED SCREWS
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2nd FIX THE SET TO THE SILENTWIND Pro SHAFT WITH THE ENCLOSED SCREW NUT
(use the enclosed hexagon socket screw key).
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4th MOUNT THE SILENTWIND ON THE MAST
Connect insulating screw joints in the end of the wires coming from the battery. In case you do not use
the connecting wires, we recommend the use of crimp type cable sockets to connect your wires directly
to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller.
Install a fuse between the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller and the battery positive pole, as
close as possible to the battery.
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It’s very important that you first connect the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller to the battery
with the right polarity. The confusion of plus (red) and minus (black) will destroy your Hybrid
Boost Charge Controller.
After the connection of the battery you can connect to SILENTWIND Pro, the solar panel and if required a
load output with maximum 10A.
The 3 AC output wires must be connected to the 3-screw terminal on the back of the Hybrid Boost Charge
Controller. In a 3 phase AC system the connection order/polarity does not matter.
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5.6 CHECK LIST
Before getting you SILENTWIND Pro started, check the correct mounting and installation according to the
following check list:
Mast
The mounting system can handle with strong wind conditions?
The mounting is assembled that vibration will not magnified?
Rubbers were used in strips insertions?
Mast bracket was installed?
Body
Any damage to the power coated aluminum?
Yaw Shaft
The rubber pad is fixed correctly?
Blades
Do not interfere with any objects and nobody can get hit them?
The distance between the blades is the same?
Assembly Hub
The assembly hub was fixed to the SILENTWIND Pro shaft?
The central screw nut was fastened with 30Nm?
Electric Installation
Enough ventilation is provided?
The electrical connections (crimping) were done correctly?
All wires are correctly placed?
The wires have the correctly cross section: SILENTWIND Pro and battery?
The fuse was installed between the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller and the battery?
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6. OPERATION
If there’s enough wind speed, SILENTWIND Pro will start charging. You can control this on the LCD display
of the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller or from your smartphone or tablet using SILENTWIND Pro APP that
is available for Android and IOS devices.
The settings to operate the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller and SILENTWIND Pro are done through APP
or directly on the charge controller. The Hybrid Boost Charge Controllers are parametrized by default with
standard settings.
You must check all the parameters by yourself. Wrong settings can permanently damage your batteries,
your charge controller and your wind generator.
The Hybrid Boost Charge Controller must be adjusted according the type of battery and according to your
individual requirements. Please read the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller user manual.
If the break adjustment and charge cut off voltage is reached, the SILENTWIND Pro will stop for
approximately 10 minutes.
If the capacity of the batteries is less than 150 Ah, or old batteries that have lost their original
capacity, the point of max. voltage can be reached very fast although the battery is not fully
charged yet. In this case it can be useful to connect an electric consumer to the Load-output,
as this will reduce the voltage and thus prevent that the break mode is activated too early.
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7. MAINTENANCE
Your SILENTWIND Pro was manufactured for long term use without any maintenance. However, simple
and regular verification ensure the necessary security.
Before starting the verification, make sure the blades are stopped and the battery is not
connected to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller. Please follow the DISSASEMBLY SEQUENCE
chapter.
Check if the blades show damages like broken edges, damaged surface or cracks. If you notice any
damage, the SILENTWIND Pro must be immediately stopped.
7.2 SCREWS
Check that all accessible screws are correctly fixed. Especially the hexagon screws from the hub, the
central shaft nut and the fixing of the mast must be checked.
The bearing of the SILENTWIND Pro shaft and the yaw bearing of the shaft are permanently lubricated.
Check these bearings for free movement, or noise. Damaged bearing must be replaced.
If the outer layer is damaged, there is a risk of corrosion. Paint these spots with suitable varnish (RAL9010).
Check the mounting system for stability and absence of loose screws (if applicable).
Check if all connections are properly fixed and not corroded. If there’s corrosion it must be removed and
treated with contact spray.
Give special attention to the battery connections: they must be cleaned and greased with Vaseline. Check
the batteries instructions from the manufacturer and check which how to perform the maintenance
correctly. If more than one battery is used check if all batteries have the same capacity and state of charge.
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8. VIDEO LINKS
9. FAQ
Could you please advise/confirm the 12v Wind.solar.hybrid set is suitable for marine use?
Our Hybrid kit is especially made for marine use, where we sell about 90% of our goods
The solar panels will be mounted on the push pit rail aft and will need to be able to swing from
vertical to horizontal. Do you include rail mountings in the package and price?
There’s no problem to use our panels horizontal or vertical. We don’t have rail mountings because
there are many different installation situations. You should check a suitable mounting system with a
chandlery nearby.
To remove the nose cone, please just pull the nose cone out. The nose cone has three plugs that keep
it in place.
I have many Vibrations on the SILENTWIND Pro although the support is adequate.
90% of all the vibrations are due to the Mast Systems. Please use Rubber pads on all connections from
the Mast System into the vessel to absorb vibrations. Additionally, please check following points:
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The brake on the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller is always ON.
Attention:
Wrong connection from Plus and Minus will automatically destroy the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller.
Reset the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller: Please press the reset button for 5 sec.
1st Disconnect the SILENTWIND Pro (to avoid risks, once you remove the 3 wires from the generator,
please put at least 2 wires from the generator together to cause a short circuit and slow down the
rotation of the blades).
3rd Disconnect Battery. This is very important. Otherwise the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller will be
damaged.
o Leave the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller for at least 10 min. rest to dissipate all energy.
o After 10 minutes connect the cables on the inverse order:
3rd Connect the SILENTWIND Pro and insert the parameters again
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10. TROUBLESHOTTING
Not enough wind Measure the wind Wait for more wind
speed (anemometer) (Start up speed from 2.2 m/s).
at the same height as
the wind generator.
Brake is ON See if the Brake LED is Turn the Brake OFF on the charge
ON or the “BRAKE” controller or on the Silentwind APP.
message is on the LCD
screen
Bad extension cables / Check the terminals Check all 3 AC cables.
bad crimping Check the cables
resistance.
Slip Ring Problem Test the resistance Clean the Slip Ring
between the three AC
cables.
Follow the
disassembling
sequence.
Check the
Troubleshooting Low
Power Guide for
detailed information.
Wind Generator Head Resistance Replace of a new one.
problem measurement,
Inductance
measurement
Wrong Settings Check your battery Set the parameters accordingly
specifications
In order to find the problem, you must check the installation chain starting at the 3 wires of the
SILENTWIND Pro connected to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller.
Follow the disassembling sequence explained on chapter 4.5 DISSASEMBLY SEQUENCE. If the wind
generator starts to rotate (without connection to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller) the failure is
between the extension cables to Hybrid Boost Charge Controller or to the battery.
Please follow the Troubleshooting Low Power Guide which is available for download on our download
section at: https://www.silentwindgenerator.com/en/download/ .
For further information , please contact Silentwind.
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10.2 BATTERY IS NOT FULLY CHARGED
Not enough wind. Measure the wind - Startup of charging depends on the
speed (anemometer) battery status.
at the same height as - Check the adjustment of the charge
the wind generator. controller.
Carbon brushes in the Check carbon brushes Clean or replace carbon brushes and
yaw bearing have no and springs. springs.
contact.
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11 WARRANTY
SILENTWIND Pro is designed to be in good working order, but if it is found to be defective within the
warranty period, repair service will be provided free of charge by Rulis Electrica, Unip. Lda.
Period of warranty
SILENTWIND Pro 36 months
Hybrid Boost Charge Controller 24 months
Free repair service may only be obtained by providing the warranty card or the original purchase invoice
issued to the customer by the retailer. The warranty card must state the purchaser ś name and address,
the retailer ś name and address, the serial number and the date of purchase of the product.
If you experience any problem with your SILENTWIND Pro, please contact:
- Rulis Electrica – support@silentwind.com or at https://silentwind.vhdeu.com
- Authorized service dealers – https://www.silentwindgenerator.com/en/silentwind-in-the-world/
After Rulis Electrica is notified, the technical department will make all reasonable efforts via phone and
email to ascertain the natures of the problem to determine whether any part is defective for purpose of
coverage under this Limited Warranty. There is no charge for such diagnosis. Any repair or replacement
will be provided only after Rulis Electrica´s diagnosis and its agreement to the defective condition.
Rulis Electrica Lda reserves the right to repair free of charge the defective part or exchange free of charge
the defective part with a new or remanufactured part or SILENTWIND Pro that is new or equivalent to
new in performance and reliability and is at least functionally equivalent to the original SILENTWIND Pro
part.
Any costs of secure transportation of the product to Rulis Electrica Lda authorized service partners will be
borne by the customer. Repaired or replaced SILENTWIND Pro and replacement part will be delivered to
the customer at Rulis Electrica expense.
If a warranty claim is invalid for any reason, the customer will be informed of the repair and return freight
charges for prior approval. If the customer refuses to approve repair charges, return freight charges may
apply.
When a SILENTWIND Pro part is replaced for a new or remanufactures part, such new or remanufactures
part becomes customer´s property and replaced part becomes Rulis Electrica Lda property. Customer
property remaining at Rulis Electrica Lda repairs facilities for more than ninety (90) days without required
customer approval of return freight charges, becomes the property of Rulis Electrica, Unip. Lda.
Otherwise the general terms for products delivery and services from the Portuguese law are applicable.
Rulis Electrica, Unip. Lda does not warrant the following:
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11.1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
country to country and state to state. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS EXPRESS LIMITED
WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL, WRITTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. AS PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, Rulis Electrica, Unip. Lda. DISCLAIMS ANY AND
ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, NON-
INFRINGEMENT AND WARRANTIES AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF Rulis Electrica, Unip.
Lda. CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES THEN, TO THE
EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE
DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. Rulis Electrica, Unip. Lda. does not grant to any
person or entity (including its field representatives, dealers or distributors) the authority to create for it any
obligation or liability in connection with your SILENTWIND Pro. Limitation of Liability EXCEPT AS
PROVIDED IN THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED
BY LAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL Rulis Electrica, Unip. Lda., OR ITS AFFILIATES,
LIER , DEALER , DIRE TOR , O I ER , EM LOYEE , OR AGENT (THE “RELEA ED
ARTIE ”) E LIA LE OR RE ON I LE OR, E EN I H RELEA ED ARTY HA EEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE, ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION, OR
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY OR FORM OF ACTION (WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, ANY LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF OR LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOST OF ACTUAL OR
ANTICIPATED PROFITS (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ON CONTRACTS), LOSS OF REVENUE,
LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY, LOSS
OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF REPUTATION, LOSS OF, DAMAGE TO OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, OR
ANY INDIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED, INCLUDING THE
REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY, BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.
(Note: some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these
limitations may not apply to you.) The total cumulative liability to Customer, from all causes of action and
all theories of liability, will be limited to and will not exceed the purchase price of the SILENTWIND Pro paid
by Customer.
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11.2 WARRANTY CARD
Purchaser Name
Purchaser Address
Purchase Date
Retailer Name
Retailer Address
Before requesting after-sales support, please read the user manuals carefully. Check also for our
troubleshooting documents at our download section.
Check regularly for updates.
The requests must be done were you bought the SILENTWIND Pro.
If for some reason the request is done directly to SILENTWIND, it will be first submitted for approval.
The requests can be done through our online Helpdesk platform at: https://silentwind.vhdeu.com or
sending an email to: support@silentwind.com or for sales: sales@silentwind.com .
To avoid any delays, please fill all necessary information to track the problem and validate the warranty if
needed.
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12 QUICK INSTALLATION QUICK GUIDE
Vessel/motorhomes equipped with wind generators typically have a dedicated mast used as the mounting
post for the wind generator.
Vibrations generated by all wind generators will be transferred down into the vessels hull or the
motorhomes walls via the mast and the fittings. These are called “harmonics”.
Therefore, how the mast is fitted to the deck/motorhomes is one of the most important parts of the
installation.
In order to eliminate harmonics and get best performance out of the SILENTWIND Pro we recommend the
following when installing on a vessel/motorhome:
Do not position SILENTWIND Pro in line with a backstay or centered position on your stern. It
needs to be positioned above the Bimini, coach house or any other construction. To work most
efficiently and with the lowest noise emission all wind generators need “clean air”. During the
wind tunnel testing it was clearly proven that any turbulence will decrease the SILENTWIND Pro
performance. The anemometer on a vessel is usually on a different Hight of the wind generator,
the windspeed shown will not be the same as on the wind generator. Please take this is account.
Avoid attaching the mast on any existing structure; for instance, a frame which holds solar panels,
Biminis, rail fitting, etc.
Use rubber inserts between deck and mast base, rubber washer for screws or bolts to remove any
latent vibrations before entering the hull/motorhome.
Use the supplied rubber insert between the SILENTWIND Pro and the mast.
All brackets, like mast clamps, need rubber strip insertions (3-4mm thickness and of medium
density) between parts.
An upper mast bracket should be installed approximately 20 cm below the lowest part of the
blades tip to stabilize the mast.
Once the mast is mounted you can start the installation of the SILENTWIND Pro.
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SILENTWIND Pro ASEMBLY
1ST - CONNECT THE 3 BLADES TO THE ASSEMBLY HUB WITH THE ENCLOSED SCREWS
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2nd FIX THE SET TO THE SILENTWIND Pro SHAFT WITH THE ENCLOSED SCREW NUT
(use the enclosed hexagon socket screw key).
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4th MOUNT THE SILENTWIND ON THE MAST
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Connect insulating screw joints in the end of the wires coming from the battery. In case you do not use
the connecting wires, we recommend the use of crimp type cable sockets to connect your wires directly
to the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller.
Install a fuse between the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller and the battery positive pole, as
close as possible to the battery.
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It’s very important that you first connect the Hybrid Boost Charge Controller to the battery
with the right polarity. The confusion of plus (red) and minus (black) will destroy your Hybrid
Boost Charge Controller.
After the connection of the battery you can connect to SILENTWIND Pro, the solar panel and if required a
load output with maximum 10A.
The 3 AC output wires must be connected to the 3-screw terminal on the back of the Hybrid Boost Charge
Controller. In a 3 phase AC system the connection order/polarity does not matter.
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