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How do you keep the …
How do you keep the stator from floating around? it doesn’t look like it will work as you have it.
i would love to see …
i would love to see the other size axle generators you sell working.i have many questions about them.im am so curious.i cant say enough for your design!!totally alsum in everyway!!!thankyou so much for all.i would love to build one of these.i am looking for steel disk like you sell.disk with no holes in them??i need one so i can redesign i have here.do you make custom parts too??thanks again;it is so nice to see such great workmanship on this vawt.very nice!!
Super plans, but …
Super plans, but paing bin noy. You say in the “next video” you will explore performance of the rotor, but there seems to be no such video. Have you missed something?
how many VAWT I …
how many VAWT I might need to power a 3 bedroom house?
whats the max output
whats the max output
Could this easily …
Could this easily be made to work as a brushed DC motor? Would you have to vary the number of poles on the stator?
Yes…nicely stated …
Yes…nicely stated! I totally agree and find this comment much more appropriate than calling someone “stupid”.
Yes, indeed they …
Yes, indeed they are well informed, but not all do-it-yourself builders are. I must insist that even though these particular permanent magnets aren’t ‘dismembering’ the assembler, permanent magnets of this size are dangerous. Having said this, it also stands to reason that not all magnets of this size are of the same strength. An equally sized magnet of greater strength could easily crush the fingers or break bones.
@jadaro2600
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@jadaro2600
“Stupid even”…?
I can’t see anything STUPID here. These guys are pretty smart IMHO. Check out the footage around 3:18…. harmless! He does it twice!
No blood, no dismemberment…just a harmless test.
~joe
Placing your hands …
Placing your hands between permanent magnets of this size is inadvisable, stupid even. Use a smaller magnet to determine polarity.
Pls inform us about …
Pls inform us about its performance
@wind2volts Please …
@wind2volts Please what the gauge wire? 14 or 16 awg.
Thanks a lot.
atrelho you think …
atrelho you think was a good job, I have my doubts about the actual operation
Incrible !!! Great …
Incrible !!! Great work, I will teach the guys ha ha ha. Outstandig Job.
Thanks Very much.
great thanks a lot …
great thanks a lot bro!!!
How do I purchase a …
How do I purchase a kit of this windturbine would appreciate any information. Des
I cant wait to see …
I cant wait to see what it does when you test it in the shop.
I have looked for this type of info for over a month. This is AWSOME !!
You guys did a Great Job. Please make more. Those are some strong magnets. I was afraid that poor guy was going to get pinched.
@wind2volts – …
@wind2volts – could you just put all north on one disc and all south on the other? Why do they need to be alternated like that if both discs spin?
It’s up to you and …
It’s up to you and based on your decisions when building the stator.
Thank you!
Thank you!
No.
No.
The open voltage is …
The open voltage is proportional to the number of turns. From this example…double the turns from 60 to 120 per coil and you will double the voltage. The resistance is a function of the wire size and length. You want to reduce this as much as possible for efficiency. Once you’ve determined the required number of turns for your speed and voltage…then use wire as big as possible to fit in the required space in the stator. I
wouldnt putting …
wouldnt putting like poles together create more of a “compressed” magnetic field in the coil area?
These videos are …
These videos are great…. exactly the kind of tutorials needed for a DIY’er
what is the voltage …
what is the voltage output range for these units as sold by you ?
do you have minimum and maximum volts / current from field testing ?