What’s A WhirleySystem?

Introductions

The Whirley is designed with Maglev and Darries technology. Combined with aerodynamics and fluid dynamics calculated by a supercomputer, tested by a wind tunnel and tested by natural wind, Whirley is a high-efficiency wind turbine that operates smooth and quiet. In fact the Whirley was sound tested to be that of palm trees in the wind

Whirley is made of lightweight aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, and stainless steel fasteners, due to advanced maglev technology and the power of super magnets. Whirley starts with low wind speed and works stable to high winds. Also, it works more quietly and safely. When driven by wind, the magnetic induction line is cut by a coil, and thus AC is generated

Whirlpools are not affected by the direction of the wind, which is useful in areas where the wind changes direction frequently and quickly. Unlike traditional horizontal axis wind turbines, a vertical mechanism is unnecessary to turn the wind turbine towards the wind, Because of this, VAWT outperforms horizontal axis wind turbines in areas where a tall tower isn’t feasible.

FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION ; The Whirley is also available on it’s own. It has a very fast pay back for the buyer. In windy conditions the 3 KW system (designed for the islands) generates over 1,100 KW per month thereby giving the buyer over $1,100 electric costs per month. With zero down and three year payments you take the $1,100 per month to pay the bank and less than 3 1/2 years later you own your 25 to 50 year Whirley outright and pocket the $1,100 a month for life. That is what we say is not a bad deal. Call us so we can explain more.

This Chart shows how the Whirley System Performs.

The products in the Whirley System are best in class/price components available in todays market. They take DC to AC 220 single, direct feed to house or EV charge and supply adequate battery to keep things running without any wind. And it is backed with the local electrical supply source. The entire system is built to last even with the salt latent air and the desert dust blown across the Caribbean will not harm the system.

The Whirley kicks in at 3km and runs efficiently at 32 km.

Installation process: The maker’s keen on supplying the best made galvanized steel Electrical poles like major highway poles in Canada and US. Galvanized to block rust caused by salty air and hurricane proof by a rebar cage proven to prevent failure. It’s installed 30 to 40 feet above depending on the location and also from the house or the ground. The intention being to last as permanent as possible. It is raised by crane on site and assembled with stainless nuts, bolts and even the washers again preventing rust.

The electrical system is installed by top certified electricians that work with the client and company to assure the right components for each installation. The system complies with LUCELEC and government requirements. It’s designed for maximum capabilities of usage to enjoy 361 generating days of wind here. There’s also a battery backup unit to assist.

Most important of all is the long term comfort that you feel in the pocket book, the feeling of supporting the environment and the win you gain forever after.

NETA X is a premium version of our standard NETA Aya an SUV also designed for the rigorous roads of the islands. The interiors are black or tan with usual colour ranges. The advanced electronics same in both models are bringing the future into these autos today. They are quite roomy inside with ample leg room and excellent all around visibility.

The service costs are minor with all permanently sealed lubricants and a warrantee from the manufacturers that speaks their confidence in the product offerings. A prime example the eight (8) year battery guarantee exhumes that sense of reliability. They are built to last.

We need to let you drive and hear the quietness with the absence of the motor and drive train sounds missing. That because its not todays fuel burn noise rather replaced with the same hush silence just like the Whirley sounds. Imagine thumbing while passing gas stations.