Thanks, i really think your missing the details or really have no clue as to 12v systems. I have a PC pulling 850 watts pretty much non stop going off one of the very same wind turbines that has shut off maybe twice in the past month. I have a steady enough flow of wind to keep the turbine going enough to keep the batteries fully charged. I have no worries about a 600 Watt appliance turning off and on every 10 minutes.
The question was about methodologies of bypassing the inverter system to run direct 12v with a voltage regulator not about installing a wind turbine system which i have done many times.
That PC is pulling 850W constant draw? It's doing more than just acting as a seed box then, or you've got the most inefficient hardware imaginable

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Like I wrote before, if you can throw a regulator in there that can transform the battery juice into 12V/49A, and run 4 PCI-e cables out of it, you should be good to go. After all, your standard single rail PSU does the same thing, except it takes 120/240V AC power as input and converts it to DC 12V. Good luck with your tinkering, and do make sure to post up a video when it's completed
