The principles of the generators are basically the same. I think the difference should be in the peripheral configuration.
For example, in terms of cooling, if the heat generated by generator operation is not too high, it can be converted into wind energy. If the heat generated is too high,< /p>
It won't work.
Wind turbines have pitch and yaw systems. The pitch system can adjust the upwind angle of the blades when the wind speed changes, so that the speed of the turbine can be optimized and the maximum power of the generator can be achieved; The yaw system can adjust the wind angle of the wheel and gimbal when the wind direction changes, so that the wheel always runs in the wind direction.
1. The cabin will change with the change in wind direction.
2. The nacelle and the wheel are mechanically connected together whenthe wind direction changes, the wheel and the nacelle remain perpendicular to the wind direction.
3. Changes in wind direction will not affect generator power. Only when the wind speed changes will the power output of the generator be affected.