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  • You need to raise up the height of the turbine so its 30-60 feet up, way above the trees if you want a reasonable amount of consistent power from it. Love your videos!!! You're living my dream :)

  • Looks like video from "para normal activity" :D

    Thanks for the video.

  • Is that an Ametek motor your using?

  • Excellent job GreenPowerScience!

  • Hey - Looks awesome! Wondering how much power it produces?

  • No, nothing yet. That strong of wind is pretty rare. Birds do not like to fly low when the wind is up like that. Most of the time the blades spins at about 15 rpms or less with almost no wind. Birds are pretty smart.

  • @GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    should cover ur gen it will fail if left in the open

  • Shutter speed or successfull cloaking device test? :)

  • Successfully cloaking device tests.

    (thats why I put the disclaimer, educate non photo/video types not to get excited over some youtube videos)

    A lot of back yard turbine videos either unintentionally use a poor quality digital camera or figured this one out for the speedy look. The smaller the CCD or CMOS on the camera, the more light required to expose so most have 1/8-1/15 sec shutter. All cameras on auto will do this in lower light.

  • Looks great, but I would hate to be in its path if it fails!

  • Any wind turbine is bad news if it fails in high wind. This is the advantage to high torque and lower blade speed. The hub in this is attached by nature as the blades are each 1 entire 2x4. Total 2 2x4s. They are screwed and glued and a bolt down the center plus a dado joint . I am hoping to test it to failure in a wind tunnel at 70+mph.

  • "Hoping to test it to failure" Thats awesome! Pushing the envelope is the only practical method to find out how good (or bad) a design is. The most sucessful designs usually experience many failures during development. Ya might call it working out the bugs :) I sure hope you will post a video of the test.

  • Ok I've posted my video as a response. The production quality pales in comparison to yours so I apologize for that. If you are so inclined please read the article that gave me the idea to build this, the link is included in the video info and has tons more stuff including lots of math and ideas about linking more than one of these together. Would love to see what this idea would look like in one of your videos. Thanks :) P.S. Is there any progress on the forum for your website?

  • I think that is very cool. It has a great spin to it. Fantastic idea. Nice work too, packing tape can be a pain. The idea provides a safe alternative blades close to people.

    I have the software for a BB but need to install it without wiping my entire site.

  • It looks like it was running pretty fast. Do you have any braking system to prevent overspeed in strong winds. If those blades failed it could be rather nasty.

  • Only thing i know about mechanical electrical generation is that certain rpm is need the produce curtain voltage. Find out the average wind speed and the rpm of the turbine. Test the generator at curtain rpm to see what kind voltage is produce at that rpm. Then you figure out kind gear ratio is need to turn generator at the right rpm.

  • amazing. so no generator on it? huh. Try and old car alternator, that may work.

    Also, did you guys get any footage of it before it went live. Like the construction of the blades, looks pretty sweet.

  • Thank you for the comments. I have some DC motors that produce voltage. I will be hooking one of those up. The unit attached is being used for the bearing only right now. I also have some gear ratios so it would resemble more of a industrial turbine verses a small type. Blades that pitch all the way to the end spin slower because they are grabbing more air. Slower in this case equals more torque.

  • No power in this video, I am working on a way to fully utilize some gear ratios from old drills. I have a smaller one that rips at the beach with a geared motor attached. Yes to response:-) on this video. Would like to see your video.

  • ever see one of those BOSS motors?

    the best for power generation, of course they are discontinued...

  • Thats really cool. Were you generating power that whole time? Also, do you accept video responses? I just recently made a video on a tiny DIY windmill although i dont know enough about electrical to make it generate anything. Just wondering if i could upload and add it as a video response to this. Maybe if you like the idea you could make a vid about it since your productions are extremely well done. Thanks a lot, i really enjoy your videos.

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