Free Wind & Solar Energy
17
September
2008

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24 comments

  1. gamer2284:

    alot of power you …
    alot of power you can save with this amazing thing, hook it up to a inverter and if it has amps, lol, see what happens.

  2. naisayd:

    That looks pretty …
    That looks pretty cool! If you’re trying to get an idea of it’s output, maybe you could mount it in the back of a small truck or something on a calm day. You would then know what output was for a given wind speed. Good job!

  3. highplainsdrifter842:

    cunt
    cunt

  4. jackmonkey26:

    whoa shit! Don’t …
    whoa shit! Don’t let go LOL.

  5. sploggon:

    Did he take off?…
    Did he take off?…

  6. ryancolemanstudios:

    good job my freind …
    good job my freind good job

  7. spinaway:

    wHAT GENERATOR IS …
    wHAT GENERATOR IS USED, PS GOOD JOB

  8. megaVotze:

    kk, sorry i thought …
    kk, sorry i thought it was another joke-vid. i will read more about this stuff because i’m very interested. and sorry my bad english. thank you and have a nice day from CH

  9. Ricallbur:

    The windmill design …
    The windmill design isn’t optimal. Lay the generator on it’s back, put up some sails and spin it like a roulette wheel. You never have to worry about it facing into the wind because it always is. (When there’s wind).

  10. humbertini900:

    Hi megavotze, I …
    Hi megavotze, I think you can clearly see that its only a permanent magnet generator with pvc pipes attached to it and when it spins it produces dc current to then charge a battery, may i take this opportunity to invite you to read on the net about home made wind turbines, before you call people idiots, lack of knowledge and research is what makes you make these comments.
    Hope this clarifyes it for you then again maybe not.
    cheerio

  11. mnb888mnb:

    your open circuit …
    your open circuit voltage was 20+ volts max, but what about the short circuit current. As you might know, your max power is the product of the two!!!!!!!

    Semper Fi

  12. Ascaron50:

    right on
    right on

  13. BALLYHEIGUEBOY:

    your right my …
    your right my friend but now they have domestic wind turbines that are ring fed into the house maines which require no batteries.

  14. poelaertpieterjan:

    How did you make …
    How did you make the alternator? or did you just buy it?

  15. DanLightning:

    Personally I …
    Personally I believe our greatest obstacle is harnessing the energy. As you have shown, it takes a little effort, a bit of knowledge, and even less money to produce quite a bit of energy, but the batteries we use to store it are, among other things, very toxic, inefficient, and bulky. I believe that this is the biggest hurdle before turning wind power into affordable, efficient, eco-friendly transportation, not to mention the biggest thing holding us back from giving big oil the big finger.

  16. humbertini900:

    pvc waste pipe, …
    pvc waste pipe, found on building sites

  17. madladpjl:

    what are the blades …
    what are the blades made from

  18. humbertini900:

    well said researchx …
    well said researchx, i think we are on the same wave length, there has got to be other ways of making electricity, without damaging the planet, that is why solar and wind power is the way of the future, mother nature is providing this never ending source and we have to be clever and use it.

  19. ResearchX:

    Lets face it. …
    Lets face it. Gasoline, Electricity and Natural gas are going out of site. We need to learn more and share this technology so we can learn to become self sufficient and finally break the backs of big oil companies.

  20. jgubby:

    to the guy who said …
    to the guy who said that 20V will mean 400W - that is utter rubbish. you would need to know the effective internal resistance of the turbine etc etc etc….

  21. duke1duke1:

    You grow up and …
    You grow up and become an adult, and then you put it together.

  22. noelie84:

    lol, don’t let go!

    lol, don’t let go!

    ‘arrrr, me head!!”

  23. inetTVchannel:

    18-20 V will mean …
    18-20 V will mean 400-600W seems for this design. What to power depends on battaries, not on tudbine power: you can charge 400 Ah /24V battaries 100 hours with 4A, or 10 hours with 40A (10% current is good charging).
    This turbine, depicted, at good wind (not at extremal conditions! see intetvchannel here)could charge battaries in 10 hours to supply you with 900 W energy for 6-7 hours. But better to choose Whisper (100 or 200): with charge controller. IMPORTANT for battaries!

  24. inetTVchannel:

    Sure will tear it …
    Sure will tear it apart!
    Home-made tourbines making could be a good hobby, but the difference is as home-made airplane and factory made:
    see Whisper 100 at good wind at
    inetTVchannel here. What would be with
    home-made turbine under similar conditions?
    And what about people neaby, when blades rotoates with 11 Hz? (blades move faster that WWII Mustang fighter!)



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