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A lot of wind and solar charging devices are rated in Watts. That's roughly the current times the output voltage. The catch is that the output voltage gets reduced to the battery charging voltage, which is somewhat less, so the usable Watts are reduced in the process. Instead of comparing Watt hours produced, we should compare Amp hours put into the battery. That's what we're after. It takes a pretty breezy place to make a wind generator worthwhile. A lot of hours in the 15 kt wind range. We just don't get that in SoCal, unless you're out at the islands a lot. Even then, it's only in some areas, and less in the summer.
Jeff