Cool I have been working on a wheel also my first one also used a bike wheel and tuna cans. search riverrotation on youtube. my second is better with 1/4 buckets. search waterwheel105.11 on youtube Same as you 13 volts not many amps. I also used 2 10" saw blades for my rotor. Any trouble with DEP? Some one complained about mine.
is there a way i could do this to mine? theres already a culbert put in place. could i just attach or make an end section and funnel out everything through a four inch diameter pipe? and shoot that into two other pipes to run two water wheels?
Hey I bet you could do something like that . I thought of different ways to feed mine but I dont want to alter my brook so I will try to get the most out of what I have.If I could go over the top of mine with the pipe gravity would help me out alot.good luck
that is sweet, I wish I had some live water on my property- it seems to be more consistent than wind. even small amounts add up over hours and days. great job.
hey youmanskids I just pullet it out this week it was frozen solid .I thawed it out so I could change the way my generator is hooked up instead of the bicycle bearings I will put it on a trailer hub which will be more rugged then its in for the long haul I will try to post a video.thanks for the comment.TAKE CARE
hell ya,,good job!!
blumaxx1 3 months ago
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discoide1451 4 months ago
great videos and just building with what you have, that's my way all for free thanks for showing us your fine free power machine
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TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
@TheWindMillMan hey thanks for the comment. I have always enjoyed all your videos.TAKE CARE
michael970 1 year ago
Cool I have been working on a wheel also my first one also used a bike wheel and tuna cans. search riverrotation on youtube. my second is better with 1/4 buckets. search waterwheel105.11 on youtube Same as you 13 volts not many amps. I also used 2 10" saw blades for my rotor. Any trouble with DEP? Some one complained about mine.
shenangomechanical 1 year ago
is there a way i could do this to mine? theres already a culbert put in place. could i just attach or make an end section and funnel out everything through a four inch diameter pipe? and shoot that into two other pipes to run two water wheels?
alphaman1101 2 years ago
Hey I bet you could do something like that . I thought of different ways to feed mine but I dont want to alter my brook so I will try to get the most out of what I have.If I could go over the top of mine with the pipe gravity would help me out alot.good luck
michael970 2 years ago
that is sweet, I wish I had some live water on my property- it seems to be more consistent than wind. even small amounts add up over hours and days. great job.
youmanskids 2 years ago
hey youmanskids I just pullet it out this week it was frozen solid .I thawed it out so I could change the way my generator is hooked up instead of the bicycle bearings I will put it on a trailer hub which will be more rugged then its in for the long haul I will try to post a video.thanks for the comment.TAKE CARE
michael970 2 years ago
Good job. You could run a laptop for 6 hours a day with that. Thanks for the vids and keep us updated.
karmanaut 2 years ago
10 watts isn't bad since it is 24/7. That works out to 240 W-hrs per day. That's better than I have with a windmill and a small solar panel.
Caleb6543 2 years ago
nICE SPREAD BRO,THAT MICRO HYDRO ROCKS WHAT KIND OF MOTOR DO YOU USE....LATER FROM THE WEST COAST
doug2877 2 years ago
Great update. Your water wheel has come a long way from the first setup. Great job.
mrbuki77 2 years ago
Looks Great!!!
Stime64 2 years ago