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  • what are your magnet sizes and type. what is your wire size. Thanks.

  • yeah, but how is the electrcity stored?

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  • I'm thinking winding coils for 12V @1KW for microhydro. There are two things happening when the power goes out; the stream is UP and the wind is as well. Cover them both, and I should be good..

  • The Oil companies are trying their best to stop free energy ideas from spreading to common people.

    We need to put an end to this corruption ,start generating your own electricity now.

    Look for the LT MAGNET MOTOR in youtube video search. Join the Revolution!!

  • INFOWARSocom yay

  • any help?

  • and is 3 phase

  • im still trying to figure out how to build a generator that is 10 poles and produces around 14 volts @ 60hz :\

  • dude, lose the fucking music.

  • Hey, turn up the rock music. I can't watch a video unless it's real loud.

  • I have a generator/alternater that was part of a gasoline 3 1/2 HP design. The engine blew ,but I believe th gen/altt is ok. I am in a valley in SW Pennna but the wind is good. O also have a pond overflow pipe that never stops. It can do 10 -100 gal/min depending on the spring that feeds the pond. I have approx 4feet of drop from the pond overflow pipe.

    Any ideas?

    28Bull

  • Good tune. Nice motor too. I have these plans.

  • How do you determine how many magnets you need on a 6 pole?

    Can you use 10 or 12 magnets as well.

    I was going to make a 9 pole 3 phase,

    Can you get 3 phase from a 6 pole?

  • Stupid me, I assume you can wire opposite pole together in series.

    and run the 3 sets of leads out for 3 phase.

    But still how do you determine magnets needed.

  • nice set of gross stabil clamps bro...

  • instead of needing a tail... why not see if vertical blades would be more beneficial. That way you don't have to worry about which way the wind is coming from.... and no chance the wiring gets twisted up. Thinking out loud... love the idea :o)

  • this configuritation is more efficient (or seems like it would be...) in an vertical generator, you have the drag of the opposing blades going into the wind to take into consideration.... its nice to see some one working on a project like this, i wish there could be more people like us...

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