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  • WWWEEEE! SWEET! I ADDED THIS TO THE NEW PLAYLIST. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVS OF ALL TIME. THANKS JEREMY.

    MUDDy

  • hmm, im still kinda unsure what you did here. Can you give me a step by step friend?

  • @littlelogcabins if you check out muddymuddyman page he explains everything. Tell him I sent you.

  • Where did you get the neodymium magnets from?

  • @fmassb I got them from Walmart.

  • did u add those magnets? or they were already there?

  • @swapnilnimbalkar I had to install the magnets. Check out muddymuddyman videos to see how.

  • theres no way ur getting 200 volts ur not spining it as fast as it spins whn 120 volts go to it so u cant get more from less. u have ur meter set wrong

  • @xconrad455 Think wht you will!!

  • HEY JERAMY.

    JUST HAD TO COME BACK AND SEE THE POWER TEST YOU DID. LOTS OF FUN. GLAD I CAME BACK TO SEE IT.

    MUDDy

  • wow 200 volts that is over kill on those batts

  • where can i get that piggy back rectifier?

  • @thankyou0 Radio Shack

  • what is rectifier? from ac to dc

  • diode bridge rectifier... ya ac to dc

    suitable one is a 8A 400V for this project and let me know if u need more clarification

  • what was are the amps to the set up like that

    thank you for your help

  • @skylover7 Getting one amp.

  • 200 volts? Are you sure you didn't mean 20? that would be an awefull lot for charging batteries.

  • I am sure it's 200volts. I know you cant see the meter settings but it's set at 250AC/DC. The batteries acts as a voltage regulator.

  • yea thats great!!!!!!!! Those neodymium magnets really put out a great flux field. Plus tripled up like that they appear to be 1/8 x 1 inch disk? am I right? I bought 1 inch 1/4 inch thick for mine when I get around to it.

  • Yes, these mags are 1" x 1/8". Would like to see your setup when your making it or when completed. Thanks..

  • yes mine is giving out 300 volts how can i reduce it

  • @thankyou0 The batteries will cut the volts down.

  • Again, another excellent video wind turbine generator with ceiling fan, best congratulations, good job. Also Hello to Muddy , for the first work, with ceiling fan. Good Continuation for the next wind turbine adventure. Hello , from a friend of France

  • Thank you jeanlucvar. Will be getting solar panels soon. Tryin to get the house off the grid. I will keep you updated. 

    And hello to you.

  • I love it . It looks like its finaly catching on. I started a ceiling fan wind turbine revolution. I love the big magnets you got there. can you squeeze another layer of magnets without touching the stator laminates? If you can the power will go up by 50% but it will cog more. 5.5 foot blades will be better than 4.5 on yours. Maybe 6 foot with another layer of magnets. Good job , I would use at least 4 batteries so it doesn't stall out early and produce a lot more watts. I love it man.

    MUDDy

  • Thanks. I added another video of this baby in action.

  • post it as a video responce on this videos' page. it will show up here.

    MUDDy

  • I did but I am not seeing it, hmmmmm. Sorry still kind of new here.

  • O i had to approve it first hehehe.

  • and THAARRR SHE ISSS.

    MUDDY

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