








🌿 Harness the wind, power your world—because the future waits for no one!
The VEVOR 500W Wind Turbine Generator is a robust 12V wind power solution featuring a 5-blade reinforced fiberglass nylon rotor and a die-cast aluminum body. It starts generating power at a low wind speed of 2.5m/s and includes an MPPT controller for optimized energy conversion. Designed for homes, farms, RVs, and boats, it offers quiet, durable, and efficient renewable energy generation with adjustable windward direction for maximum output.







| ASIN | B0D3T9Q6QC |
| Batteries | 4 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,791 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #182 in Solar & Wind Power Parts & Accessories |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2024 |
| Engine Power Maximum | 500 Watts |
| Engine Type | Wind |
| Fuel Type | wind |
| Included Components | 1 x Wind Turbine Generator |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 15.32 pounds |
| Item model number | 500W Wind Turbine Generator |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Die-cast aluminum, Reinforced fiberglass nylon |
| Model Name | Wind Turbine Generator |
| Output Wattage | 500 |
| Part Number | 500W Wind Turbine Generato 5-Blade |
| Power Source | Wind Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 47"L x 47"W x 26.7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Commercial, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 500 Watts |
| Special Feature | 5-Blade |
| Special Features | 5-Blade |
| Starting Wattage | 550 Watts |
| Style | 12V 500W 5-Blade |
| Total Power Outlets | 1 |
| UPC | 197988202684 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
C**S
A Great unit for the price
For the price that seems to be an excellent wind turbine, I have used good quality American made wind turbines in the past with great success, but the last company that I was getting them from went out of business quite a few years ago, and I am unable to get maintenance parts that are needed…. so I decided to give a few different Chinese brands a try, the first one I bought for under $100 was an absolute piece of garbage. It didn’t even put out 25W and it was rated for 800. I actually took it off the tower and brought it to my job where we have a wind tunnel for testing airplane wings And I put it in the wind tunnel at 100 mile an hour wind and barely got a little over 108 W out of it before it self-destruct. That is not the case with this VEVOR though. This one, for a Chinese copy, is very well-made . Yeah there are higher quality ones out there but you’re going to pay a lot more for them.!!! I read all of the reviews, and it seems that the majority of people that are having problems with it, have actually never used a wind turbine ever. They are making rookie mistakes that would easily be solved with a Google search of the Internet. The size of the pipe that is used for a mast on this is 1-1/4” Galvanized steel pipe you can also use black iron if you would like but for the extra few dollars you can buy 10 foot sections of galvanized steel pipe that will not rust as quickly as black iron. As I put sections together I step up one size the closer to the ground so the mast gets thinner at the top where the windmill is which is 1 1/4 inches and diameter and the base of the tower mast is 3 inches with reducing couplings between each section. I also use guy wires and my wind turbine is 50 feet in the air. this wind turbine does produce pretty good power. Although the controller that comes with it is a piece of junk. It will not go above about 120W of power before turning the brake on. you’re better off buying a good quality MPPT “wind turbine” charge controller that gives you the ability to set the brake speed and many other features. If you’re unfamiliar with wind turbines, you should probably take some time to educate yourself on the set up and usage of them because they aren’t for everyone, somebody made the comment that you could not use this on a boat. I have one on a relatively small 28 foot sailboat with no issues other than it being a little bit on the noisy side but that is not the bearings or an internal fault, good quality wind turbines will always have a noise or a vibration to them because of the type of generator that is used. Some people also seem to be confused about the wiring, they are under the assumption that it is wired like a house, where you have two hot leads, and a neutral, that is not the case because these generators, in fact, almost all wind generators put out three phase AC power, it is a much more efficient way of making electricity and also using electricity. You also need to use a suitable size wire. If you are using more than 50 feet of wire, you should take care to make sure you get at least a 12 gauge wire because you are dealing with relatively low voltage. You do not want to use solid strand wire m either, a multi strand is best and believe it or not a good quality extension cord seems to work well for wind generators . It really doesn’t matter how you wire up the 3 wires to the controller because it will always work. This wind turbine seems to be pretty good quality, it does not put out the rated power. I bought the 800W one and I see a MAXIMUM of about 600W out of it which is OK. I am not too concerned about that because most wind generators will almost never put out the rated power they are rated for unless you’re in a hurricane. So far, this is on par with the quality of a 400 to $500 unit so as long as you understand about wind turbines and know what you’re getting into. You should have no problems.
R**D
Application only limited by your Imagination.
Mounted mine on a vehicle. Used for camping and in conjunction with a solar panel. Never had to touch a thing the whole trip. Worked day and night. Powered everything from heating pads to cellphones.
S**N
A good turbine
We live in Iowa where there is a lot of wind. Added this to our garden solar array to run some lights and irrigation controller. Works well and does what it claims. I have 2 complaints. First complaint is mounting. They provide a collar that goes on the top of "a pipe." Unfortunately, that pipe isn't something you can just order. Nobody provides it and the dimensions are not clear. Finally found the right diameter at Lowe's in the electrical section after browsing several with collar in hand. I believe it was a 1.25" threaded steel pipe. $70 for 10 feet. They put 2 screw holes in the upper part of the collar to attach the turbine, but didn't put any in the bottom half to secure it to the pipe. They expect you to weld it on. Two threaded holes on the bottom would have been very handy and wouldn't require a weld joint. So far, we're getting lucky with it just sitting on the pipe - hasn't blown off yet in 30 mph gusts. My second complaint is the lack of information about the 3 wires that come out of it. Turbines are AC power, so they have 3 wires. You'd think there would be a Load, Neutral and Ground, but it doesn't seem to matter - it works no matter how they are connected.
S**T
Mount 10M above else?!?! Too big and heavy for mobile installation
This was advertised for use on boats or RVs, but it's too big to mount on anything smaller than a yacht, and by the time you figure that out it's too late to return it. In general I like Vevor's copies of common goods, and find them to be the best Chinese copies I've used, but they're still Chinese copies at the end of the day. This product fails miserably and is unusable unless maybe you can mount it the 10 METERS(!!!) ABOVE ANY NEARBY OBJECTS AS IT SUGGESTS IN THE MANUAL! That means it needs a dedicated steel tower column of at least 8" driven 5M deep into the ground or 2M with 500 pounds of reinforced concrete base with at least 8 wire stays!
F**.
Step-up
Heavier than the 500w 5 blade version, but quieter. Slight "woosh. woosh" instead of the high-pitched buzz. Have not ran a meter on it, but seems to charge our 12v faster. The diameter is not much more than the 500w either.
T**M
Does not output 500watts more like 170watts
Does not output anywhere near 500watts even at 50mph winds in a coastal region.
J**M
it works well.
good quality works well good value for the money.
G**A
Eh
The rated voltage and power output is inaccurate but it does work. I've been getting heavy winds lately, I have it about 15ft high we get about 300w off of it. The anemeter never worked. The knky reason I'm keeping it is because price was decent, it's silent and it does produce current. 2 more and it'll keep my batteries charged up at night.
G**N
Parfait
D**E
Didn't try it yet, been so busy, but looking forward to it.
H**E
Larger then I thought, not user friendly will need to buy wire and pole to use it havent actually tried it yet
A**S
Purchased this weeks ago and still haven’t been able to even get it up due to the pipe size. I can’t even say if it works well or not as I can’t find the pipe to get it up. Instructions are not clear, and vague. Purchased one that has better attachments, I was excited to start this but now I am very disappointed and I haven’t even got it in the air….
F**D
Pas de mât de diamètre standard américain pour jumeler avec l’appareil!
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