I have a new turbine that I made a week ago. If I post a video clip of it now, someone is going to make a lot of money making them. I am just trying to find ways to benefit front it as well, before I release it to the public.
To me, it is unbelievable that I will deliver this one. It is a real vertical axis wind turbine with incredible speed. I hope that I can release it in a couple of months. Thanks!
Thank you, I need all the stars that I can get. Between you and I, I will say that the most important part of this assembly is the wall shelve track. Hint! Once the axle nut goes between the tracks, it is traped in such a way that you can screw it by rotating the whole piece of metal standard shelve tracks clockwise. You will need to make sure that the blades rotate clockwise as well. Tighten the nut with enough torque to prevent it from unscrewing when the turbine rotates counterclockwise.
I thank you Annubis1372. I built a hollow turbine and will continue to do so until I built a turbine that has "lift". It is always about drag versus lift and torque versus speed. I have a lot to learn about making wind turbines. For now I know that the concave side (concave like a cave) delivers more torque, because I have been using gutter screens. PVC turbines also have the concave side face the wind. This turbine does not have a concave side. Maybe someone will help me make it better. Thanks!
Great work.
skywatchbretten 2 years ago
Thank you!
generatorblue 2 years ago
Generatorblue, you are a sick man. Your mind is unbelievable. I come from a family of inventors and I know how you think. Great friggin' ideas
jdburnside 2 years ago
thats sick man,think im going to make 1 just like yours. keep makeing vids!!!
warcrackbigbob 3 years ago 2
Thanks Bigbob.
I have a new turbine that I made a week ago. If I post a video clip of it now, someone is going to make a lot of money making them. I am just trying to find ways to benefit front it as well, before I release it to the public.
To me, it is unbelievable that I will deliver this one. It is a real vertical axis wind turbine with incredible speed. I hope that I can release it in a couple of months. Thanks!
generatorblue 3 years ago
It's a peaceful, quiet turbine. I like the choice of materials. You're very resourceful.
field16 3 years ago
5 stars from me for you wind turbine!
justiniancioroianu 3 years ago
Thank you, I need all the stars that I can get. Between you and I, I will say that the most important part of this assembly is the wall shelve track. Hint! Once the axle nut goes between the tracks, it is traped in such a way that you can screw it by rotating the whole piece of metal standard shelve tracks clockwise. You will need to make sure that the blades rotate clockwise as well. Tighten the nut with enough torque to prevent it from unscrewing when the turbine rotates counterclockwise.
generatorblue 3 years ago
Good work,like it very much,
good luck!
justiniancioroianu 3 years ago
excellent,good job...loks beautiful 5*
Anubis1372 3 years ago
I thank you Annubis1372. I built a hollow turbine and will continue to do so until I built a turbine that has "lift". It is always about drag versus lift and torque versus speed. I have a lot to learn about making wind turbines. For now I know that the concave side (concave like a cave) delivers more torque, because I have been using gutter screens. PVC turbines also have the concave side face the wind. This turbine does not have a concave side. Maybe someone will help me make it better. Thanks!
generatorblue 3 years ago