Hybrid Solar–Wind Energy Harvesting System
A (as much as possible) compact modular hybrid renewable energy system that combines a wind turbine and a solar panel with integrated lithium battery storage. The system is designed for microgeneration, capturing energy from both wind and sunlight to provide stable, buffered power for low-voltage electronics and small-scale applications. The main use case is for post natural disaster relief, because where I live there are a lot of floods, but this can also be used for camping or off-grid living.
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avidgamer
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avidgamer
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Finalized Schematic
I realized that the board I was going to use as a power bank module doesn't support usb output, so I added in a 5V two pin USBC charger as a part of the system, and also put the schematic online and color coded.
avidgamer
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Turbine refinement and schematic started


I adjusted the size and added another top support to the turbine blades. I also made sure they are threaded for easy attachment to the motor. I also began working on the schematic for how the components will be wired to each other.
avidgamer
added to the journal ago
Created Github and began working on Turbine

I basically made the Github Repo and started working on different designs for a Gorlov-style lift based vertical axis wind turbine. This is to ensure that the module generates charge even at night when there is no sun. I just want to create a concept first; I will make it printable in later versions.
avidgamer
started Hybrid Solar–Wind Energy Harvesting System ago
2/22/2026 9 AM - Created Github and began working on Turbine

I basically made the Github Repo and started working on different designs for a Gorlov-style lift based vertical axis wind turbine. This is to ensure that the module generates charge even at night when there is no sun. I just want to create a concept first; I will make it printable in later versions.
2/22/2026 11 AM - Turbine refinement and schematic started


I adjusted the size and added another top support to the turbine blades. I also made sure they are threaded for easy attachment to the motor. I also began working on the schematic for how the components will be wired to each other.
2/22/2026 2 PM - Finalized Schematic
I realized that the board I was going to use as a power bank module doesn't support usb output, so I added in a 5V two pin USBC charger as a part of the system, and also put the schematic online and color coded.