either your Watts or Amps are wrong ! because 24v @ 7A is only 168W - Even if your watts is correct, it is still a hell of a lot of work to light up a few light bulbs !
You can often tell if an airplane will fly and perform well just by looking at it. It "looks right" were the first comments about the DC3, the 707 and the P51 Mustang. Sorry, the above contraption doesn't look right and wil be a poor performer.
If there is a stack of these slow turbines, what kind of output current they can drive? I guess they can sell electricity to neighbors. If all neighbors build these stack for themselves, all together they can save a lot of money to build solar panels for as another resource for the entire community for public utilities. Wind and sun do stop because we build this structures. Think of the future and you kids.
looks like its got a weight problem. you should work on making all the parts out a ways from the main axis out of aluminum or composite to lower the inertia. to let it start faster.
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This looks like the Aeolus VAWT, which is engineered by a team of expert aerodynamic engineers and R&D staff in related fields.
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MrRobert144 7 months ago
This looks like the Aeolus VAWT, which is engineered by a team of expert aerodynamic engineers and R&D staff in related fields.
MrRobert144 7 months ago
I wish the video quality was alittle better.I appreciate the engineering.
onebigkahuna69 9 months ago
either your Watts or Amps are wrong ! because 24v @ 7A is only 168W - Even if your watts is correct, it is still a hell of a lot of work to light up a few light bulbs !
vid009 1 year ago
You can often tell if an airplane will fly and perform well just by looking at it. It "looks right" were the first comments about the DC3, the 707 and the P51 Mustang. Sorry, the above contraption doesn't look right and wil be a poor performer.
zeekwolfe 2 years ago
@zeekwolfe Yeah, but the guys who said that about the planes were professionals, And you aren't
superjezz 1 year ago
@superjezz I'll remember your comments as I look at my degree in aeronautics hanging on the wall in my computer room.
zeekwolfe 1 year ago
@zeekwolfe Printed out from that very same computer. Where you sit every day thinking you know all....
superjezz 1 year ago
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abmod01 2 years ago
If there is a stack of these slow turbines, what kind of output current they can drive? I guess they can sell electricity to neighbors. If all neighbors build these stack for themselves, all together they can save a lot of money to build solar panels for as another resource for the entire community for public utilities. Wind and sun do stop because we build this structures. Think of the future and you kids.
beancube2008 2 years ago
by the way...
i have a 5kw vawt..
so i tell u becuse i know...
i have 3 wings and every one is about 115 kg.. she start slow like youre's but noting can stop it!!!
i shold film it.
ramgueta 2 years ago
nice...
the weight on the wings is good...
the generator can't brake the momentum..
actualy if u put on every wing more 1-2 kg's u will have more power. and all the structure will be more stable...
hope i help... good luck
ramgueta 2 years ago
looks like its got a weight problem. you should work on making all the parts out a ways from the main axis out of aluminum or composite to lower the inertia. to let it start faster.
fakiir 2 years ago
¡inertia is good!
Leopoldo888 2 years ago
its programmed to twists as it turns fast? really?
hanryfloreschan 2 years ago
and what is the answer? nobody knows!
gwengoadalso 3 years ago
???????
ania1781 3 years ago
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collinsmetro 3 years ago
It spind round ok but is there any load or is it just freewheeling? If there is a load what's the power output?
jetplaneflyer 4 years ago
Good question! I would like to know the answer too.
d1oftwins 3 years ago
24 Volt - 300 Watt(7Amp) charging 2 x 12V/100 Amp/h Batteries
royrules333 3 years ago