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  • nobody said free energy. if you have a water supply, and no electricity, you would use this.

  • Darwin Award.......

  • ok but how is there any type of free energy being made

  • Generateur 24 v site weeb discoide1451

  • kjakaja ahora te salio cara el aqua XD kjhajahj

  • This is so cool!

  • Did you have to do any modificacion to the motor to convert it to a generator?

  • great stuff

  • That outlet is just waiting to fall in the water... good thing you are holding that in your hand so close to all of that!

  • Nevertheless this is one of my favorite vids on youtube on a micro hydro turbine.

  • you can run out from electricity but no from water nice job man good power maybe if you use and a ball valve will run faster. prety nice job

  • people dont understand the laws of our world there is no frictionless 100 percent free energy source 

  • @5horsepower right. But if you can add just a little bit of free energy isn't that considered a gain?

  • power lead in the water....really

  • there have been really good results by burying a pvc pipe wrapped in screen to prevent clogging laid down the cravaces of small valley areas. The water seeps into the pipes, runs downhill to a cistern. from there through the micro generator. It's unobtrusive= secret because once buried you don't see anything above ground. You can power a home or a grow house/farm. If you add this technology to monolithic domes and bury the dome you could really live off the grid.

    wanna see the numbers!

  • @dutchtommy Could you give me some info on that? It sounds like a great idea but I seriously doubt that it could generate serious power.

  • Fake!

    Put some real load on the grinder, then back with us when it works.

  • gasta muita agua

    e um pouco inviável

  • did you build this or buy it?

  • why does everyone think you pump the water you get it from a stream through a pipe and run it down hill...

  • @5horsepower Because there is a considerable drop in IQ levels in the majority of the human population recently :) Cheers!

  • @5horsepower I know! Isn't OBVIOUS? Wtf?

  • wow very nice

    how did you converted DC to AC at 50hz???

    have you bought a converter or was it your job??

    Because it doesn't seem to me that you have just connected grinder to the engine

    Have you build a Reactive power compensator for it???

  • very un safe to have the electrical leads in the water

  • LOL!!!! I thought the SAME THING, birdwing98!!!

    Neat idea, though!

  • Why are you people hating unnescesarily? It is a demonstration of ability, not a reccomendation of how to run a power tool.

    Its like doing a cartwheel, but with your brain. It doesnt do much of anything, but its fun.

  • Next time you find yourself stuck in the bush with way to power your angle grinder, you'll regret making fun of this guy.

    By the way, you win the Darwin awards for letting the cable run through water while you're playing with it.

  • LOL, there are some really silly comments here, did it ever occur to anyone that 1)He is testing or demonstrating the turbine and 2)It could be used as a backup generator in places where domestic power is unreliable. Power outages or brownouts almost never effect the domestic water supply or the gas utility.

    Nice setup:)

  • @urallcanadian : RE: Silly comments

    My favorites are the ones calling it a waste of water, or saying why not pump the water back up, so you can have more water to drive the pump.

    Newsflash....only an idiot would drive a pump with water they pay for. Likely this

    is coming from free source like a pond or river.

  • Thats a better gen then most I have seen on here. good go.

  • best way to save earth

  • wooow

  • Very cool, but you sure like to live dangerously my friend ... exposed socket and ungrounded wires? Yikes!

  • nice project but make a socket out of the turbine range! the probability to die with that stuff around you it's much higher than stealing the 3th line from subway trains

  • too much waist water reuse it with a small pump to pump it back the the hydro you will use more energy but if you can get the small pump to get a lot of water at one time then you can increase more electricity there for making it run on its own without giving it tap water.

  • great waste of water

  • Would the pressure and water delivery from the tap in a house be enough  to drive this? we got free water so it would be great to make some free electricity with it.

  • @86Ivar That's kind of stupid because you're paying more for the water than you are for the electricity of the street.

  • @IllusionInfusion

    No you fucktard. water is free in my country.

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  • @helstontvx Your mom, squirting in the hose. now shut up.

  • @86Ivar Only problem with that Ivar is she is dead so real problem..also last time she did piss it was Piss..now you sound like the type of kid who drinks a lot of piss, you certainly take the piss as a human being so...back to beddy byes Ivan wyvan widdy woo woos...and be carefull (whispering now) or the big bad boogie man will come and get you...night night xxxxx

  • @86Ivar Ivar only problem with that is my Mother is dead..however when she did piss she pissed piss, so if you like drinking piss (and you sound like the type of guy who likes drinking piss) and you certainly take the piss as a human being then its the right solution (see what I did there?) for you.

    Now son its way past your bedtime ..(whispering now) so get back into beddy byes and snuggle down ...befor the boogie man gets you. xxxx night nightxxxx

  • That is awesome!!

  • dangerous

  • поток воды маловат, генерат заметно замедляется при включенной болгарке, пилить ей врядли получится.

  • Where can i buy this item?

    Very interesting...

  • Thanks for posting. Instead of the grinder, can you show vid of your intake, your hose set up, your out-flow, the turbine blades, etc???

  • NICE. if you use a water basin you can re use the water.

  • good job man! a little advice...don't forget the cable near by water ;) you can burn the whole generator...or you can kill yourself ;)...good work! peace!

  • very good job, wath is the water presure

  • hi, can i really buy a thing like that on ebay??

  • Is this a Sterling-machine?

  • belissimo

  • why not pump it back in to its self ?????

  • The pumping of the water would require more energy then generated.

  • I know I guy who built one of these using a 1000 foot long stream flowing downhill next to his house. It generates 15 amps even during a drought or a deep freeze thanks to the way the stream flows from natural springs under a series of rocks. Without the force of nature helping you it would just be a waste of energy.

  • @BadAndUgly build it down hill from a natural resivoir and you get free energy, This may be a bench test so a known pump in pressure may be used to calibrate it etc. the theory is sound.

  • @BadAndUgly ya but you do not pay for it

  • @BadAndUgly its probably not pumped water , I think its tap city water that comes already whit high enough psi to make this generator work. in other words he is stealing raw energy.

  • dood nice invention, like the power demo, just notice the cable in the water dood, try to harnes the water elswhere, and good work keep them coming and have you seen the tesla turbine? peace......that water could keep my vegie patch (tomatoes) fresh kool idea.....

  • you would probably need to pressurize the water and that requires energy. you can not get something from nothing.

  • @m2m32z i see what your saying but this video is not clear on incoming psi is it? if it is then let me know...some other comments are good but....what is the highest efficiency water jet+turbine combination...build on that...let gravity and energy vortexs build along the whole chassis of the machine.,

    need more videos...?

  • ok. so you connect one of these to a self rotational water tank with rotational lines. then you install it in a car and you have an electric car that runs on water. no batteries necessary. just a pressure tank to put pressure in the water lines. interesting.

  • congratulation for the work

  • what is the generator you are using?

  • Headline reads, "Man Killed by Garden Hose in own backyard!"

  • How do you spell ELECTROCUTION???

  • @birdwing98 buzzzzzttttt.

  • @birdwing98 D E A D.....M E A T?

  • hi what size pipe do u use to supply the water and how heigh

  • were can ii buy one??

  • couldn't this power itself then?

  • O-ho-ho! Super!

  • Thats awsome.

  • what pressure did you give ?

    pass in MPA as you can?

  • What's the head? How many meters long of pipe? What's the inner diameter of the pipe? What volume of water per second?

  • i'd keep that lead out of the water lol

  • where i get?

  • First off the Pressure washer was using more power then what was being created. The cost of this device is only a fraction of the cost it would be when you have to lay down a mile of pipe to get enough drop in elevation to match the pressure of a pressure washer. The pipe running that distance will surely cross over lots of peoples property and they will likely want money for that or at very least free power too. So you better put on more systems just for that.

  • Ha HA! Why are you running a grinder? If you can run a grinder then you can easily run a small high pressure washer. Duh?

    Hook the the pressure washer's stream back into the generator and have a closed loop. Then you can tap any extra electricity to run yo grinder and get electocuted when it shorts out.

  • Hmm, the laws of thermodynamics seem to escape you

  • Basic physics, ft/lbs of water will give you a theoretical output. Then you have losses like friction, resistance, plus a dozen other things.

    1,980,000 ft-lbs = 1 HP or 746 Watts.

    1 Gall, water =10 lbs. One litre = 1 Kg.

    You'll have to convert it to metrics, but I grew up using imperial.

  • have you got this fixed to a home tap? or a more powerfull tap?

  • Ah! That's what we need, power tools near a nice and cool water supply!!!

    Interesting design, though.

  • All these micro hydro and air powered generators are just fine as toys but in a third world Country where the heck are they going to get the air pressure or a high speed flow of water to turn the rotor fast enough to produce a sustainable power flow?????? Huh???? Where????

  • Dam I don't know

  • Maybe in tandem with ram pumps.

  • still useless in third world countries.

  • Have you ever been to a third world country?

  • it doesn't matter if I've been to a third world country or not, what matters is, if they have nothing to build the pressure of water or air to provide the amount of pressure needed to run this gadget, hense if they have this ability already they don't need the gadget and if they don't then the gadget is useless. Common sense reasoning duh!

  • and just having a river near by does not equate that they have enough pressure as it would require miles and miles of piping downsized several times to build pressure just to amount to a steady flow of water pressure.

  • my boss has a pond with two 12 inch overflow drain pipes that come down the back side of the bam.

    water overflows through the dam in these pipes with a tee joint at the top of each pipe to allow air in to prevent siphoning unless you close the top valves to drain the pond. this dam is 18 feet tall.

    what would the pressure be at the bottom of one of these pipes if the pipe filled up with water all the way back to the top of the dam?.there is a constant water flow coming out of both pipes.

  • Sorry I'm not a mathematician so I can't tell you what the pressure would be but maybe someone in the plumbing industry could help you with that equation. it all has to do with the size of the drain tube X the distance of the fall X the size of the outlet. Reducing the size of the pipe at the bottom in stages would surely increase the pressure and make a great place to install some sort of water wheel to generate power.

  • The river.

  • You guys are morons.

    There are several places in the world where you can get a relatively high pressure in a short distance.

    Outside our house for instance. Laying 200m af pipes gives 50 meters rise 5 bar pressure. wich is propably enough to drive that generator.

    And if you dont have that kind of pressure, just modify the wheel to accomodate a increase in the flow !!!

  • how does that work? beginning of the pipes at 1,5m and at the 200m 1-1,5m lower? What about a 15m drain pipe with a small outlet; what kind of pressure does that give?

  • The size of the outlet does not affect pressure. the pressure is only determined by the height difference between the inlet and the outlet. 10 meters height = 1 Bar pressure. (there is a slight drop in pressure if the pipe is long, so normaly the outlet is a little bit narrower than the pipe)

    The power available is a relation between amount of water and pressure.

    10l/min at 5 bar gives same power as 50l/min at 1 bar

  • I've seen a pump (750 W) that moves 15.000l/min at probably 1.5 bar (16 meters up). If that is used in a water turbine generator with a powerful generator like the quad super core (325 amps, 16.000 rpm, 12-90 volts, max. 4000 W) ... it sounds to easy ... what mistake am I making here?!

  • 15.000l/hour

  • 15.000l/min.wow

  • Dont stand in the water near electricity. :)

  • It's a Tesla Turbine (Pump) with a generator....nothing else!

  • It is more than a Tesla Turbine, he made it himself. he seem to have made a micro turbine working on water pressure. This type of turbine would be great in a 3rd world contry.

  • what motor is that? and did you need an inverter?

  • he is useing a AC power tool so yea u need inverter

  • Just because hes using an AC power tool does need mean there's an inverter..

  • ok lets say that that was a DC generator you,ll need a DC to AC power inverter unless the tool is DC then yea thats another story

  • Ya i got my grandpas power drill and spun it at about 60 volts DC.

  • Necesito una para la selva en COlombia, donde puedo conseguir una de estas.

  • these were all great questions, where can I find the answers???? I´d really love to know. thanks

  • Did anyone get answers to these questions? With the coming economic collapse and my living near a river, I'd like to hook one up so I'll have power when the grid goes offline.

    Thanks.

  • What I mewant is that this will make less net energy than would be reqd to refill the reservoir. Its an entropy thing.

  • YEAH water must be pressurised to run that...you hear a horn on the clip...hence telling him when to switch it on!

  • Where can you buy one of these? What is the largest size the come in, and can you just attach it to your house water supply?

  • you should have it power a pump to put the water back in through the top so it's endless and you don't need to end less water

  • Not possible. Entropy etc.

  • my favorite part is the grinder electrical cord sitting in the water.. nice.. submit that video for a future osha training video. Great hydro setep though!

  • What is feeding the water into the machine??

  • Single nosel, micro hydro turbine with prepressurised water supply probably from a fire truck. ;)

  • I work in the jungle in South East Asia. Where can I get one of these??? Did you make it? I can supply the water!!! Got plenty of it.

  • this is a induction motor with internal magnets in the rotor?

  • Is that an induction motor with capacitors on the output

  • I like how he runs the cord straight though the water. Just kidding, no I don't. Anyways the machine seems pretty cool. Way to keep the source a secret...

  • its grounded lol

  • it looks like, but is it a modified AC motor?

  • turbina turgo motor trifase whirls with condensers excitement

  • You must have some high head for that pelton. Generator looks like a modified induction motor. Nice

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