Helical Twist Vertical Axis Wind Turbine - Generator Matching

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The discussion centers on a helical twist vertical axis wind turbine designed for improved wind capture but currently achieving only 4% efficiency in converting wind power to electrical power. The user is experiencing low output from their DC motor generator, with a no-load voltage of 4.5V and a short-circuit current of 0.02A at wind speeds of 6-7m/s. They aim for an output of 4.5V and 0.25A to power a mobile phone via USB. The user has identified a peak power output of 0.07W with a 60Ω load resistance. Suggestions for improving efficiency include experimenting with the pulley ratio used in the system.
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I have designed a vertical axis wind turbine (Savonius) with a 180deg helical twist. It catches the wind really well but the wind power to electrical power conversion is really poor, it is currently only at 4% efficiency. I think the problem is the dc motor that I am using as a generator. I currently have a no load voltage of about 4.5V and a short circuit current of 0.02A at a wind speed of 6-7m/s. Ideally I'd like 4.5V, 0.25A so that I can power a mobile phone via USB. The motor is rated at 800rpm/V. I used a variable resistor to find the peak power, this occurs with a 60Ω load resistance and is 0.07W (2.26V, 0.034A). Also I am currently using a pulley system with a ratio of 5.2:1, it is a basic pulley with an elastic band. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance
 
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Hi, FanMan;
I know nothing about the subject, so I probably won't be of any help. Just wondering, though, if you've experimented with altering the pulley ratio.
 
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