To cut off your bill, you can use wind turbines to provide you electricity using wind energy. Wind has power and you can prove that through these wind turbines that lets you generate your own electricity. How was that? There were countries that is already engaged in using wind turbines in their households and even businesses. It is more practical and it's good to know that this is just for free. Everybody will definitely like that.
@windturbinesinc what can I say yes, true one day this and solar, water, thermal vents will have to cover all our needs, for now man is just playing at it, its expensive now, one day you will be able to paint your all houses with a electromechanical conductive paint and generate power clothes to run all your personal needs ,with HHO powered transport from solar, so fill the tank as you park in the sun and knock out more with domestic wind turbines at night, a full tank for free, all from water
@TheWindMillMan Yeah. Others are not yet aware of the benefits that they can get using wind energy through wind turbines. If we take a look at it, there's no risk even if you try this out since wind energy is just free but you already get something out from it which is really nice. There's nothing to lose. Really.
@HalfNekoJames - sorry J I dont get you point can you explain so I may answer you accurately, most utility companies pay for your ROC world wide so that they can reach their RE unit quanta for that year..... that sucks ... gravity ???? Im Lost
sorry this took so long i meant anything over the amount of power you use like for example, if you use 2.4kwhrs in 2 weeks and produce 3.0 kwhrs in 2 weeks they pay you for every watt over that you put back into the system ...at least that is what i think iw as thinkign at that time. :)
@HalfNekoJames NO. you get paid for the 3kw if power generated is counted back into grid, and these counted units can be added up to get ROC's (renewable obligation certificates) and these can then be sold to the utility company as they need to now generate a % of RE power, and buy yours off you also you get to use the ones you put back into grid back out for free so really you get paid twice 1x £1 in = £1+ ROC's payment out ,
not a bad trick I think. Hope this helps you out bud
in the UK the gov take everything else off you the harder you work the more you pay so i hate my UK setup also and this is my way to get even and (moonshine Ha Ha)
I think until he increases his capacity he has no need. The solenoid was constantly switching loads from battery to the sink which means he is maintaining a fully charged bank.
chears vic I like having someone as mad as me close to home too, I am glad you liked my setup as I regard all your comment as good solid and experianced advice some of the suggestion you made were sound and I will give them a go so thanks for comming to my humble aboad
im am pleased you are commiited to free energy. did you hear and ifso what did you think about the electric rickshaw trype carts being banned in london ?
wish you were here to see the big boy running, it the spice of life, pure magic, ric get your ass up to scotland this summer or i will have to come doun and kidnap you boy and I dont like the 1000 mile round trip so beware partner
Lots of good stuff in that shed. I like your alarm system.
On the day you recorded this video you were getting low wind speeds. Do you have your turbines wired in parallel or in series? I'm thinking that if they are in series, they could generate more voltage, even in low wind conditions and wonder if your turbines are set up like that.
no stand alone is the only way I work. its safer. and I dont think I could be bothered with the wire work each time. if were possible in the first place as if it did work and the wind got up and you had left it poorly wired as in series. there would be a cable fire with the winds I get with
I have 6.5mm wire from mills the nooo and that cost an arl and a leg for three 100meter rolls but the anps getting back to batteries was much better that with the 2.5 mm I had before nearly double power up
Do you need two inverters to have this kind of system?
platinum243125 4 months ago
@platinum243125 yes though they can be linked in to one if blocking do
iodes are used
TheWindMillMan 4 months ago
@TheWindMillMan Nice!
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CarlVanDoren 9 months ago
To cut off your bill, you can use wind turbines to provide you electricity using wind energy. Wind has power and you can prove that through these wind turbines that lets you generate your own electricity. How was that? There were countries that is already engaged in using wind turbines in their households and even businesses. It is more practical and it's good to know that this is just for free. Everybody will definitely like that.
windturbinesinc 1 year ago
@windturbinesinc what can I say yes, true one day this and solar, water, thermal vents will have to cover all our needs, for now man is just playing at it, its expensive now, one day you will be able to paint your all houses with a electromechanical conductive paint and generate power clothes to run all your personal needs ,with HHO powered transport from solar, so fill the tank as you park in the sun and knock out more with domestic wind turbines at night, a full tank for free, all from water
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
@TheWindMillMan Yeah. Others are not yet aware of the benefits that they can get using wind energy through wind turbines. If we take a look at it, there's no risk even if you try this out since wind energy is just free but you already get something out from it which is really nice. There's nothing to lose. Really.
windturbinesinc 1 year ago
@YoungAndPrepping yes
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
the gauge # of the cable conected to the wind turbine?
nice video!
kricotas 1 year ago
@kricotas
24V - 48V system --6mm min up to 20M....... 10mm up to 50M
12V system --10mm all the way
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
that sucks, wind and solar is actually encouraged here, matter of fact they pay YOU for it.
HalfNekoJames 1 year ago
@HalfNekoJames - sorry J I dont get you point can you explain so I may answer you accurately, most utility companies pay for your ROC world wide so that they can reach their RE unit quanta for that year..... that sucks ... gravity ???? Im Lost
cheers andy
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
@TheWindMillMan
sorry this took so long i meant anything over the amount of power you use like for example, if you use 2.4kwhrs in 2 weeks and produce 3.0 kwhrs in 2 weeks they pay you for every watt over that you put back into the system ...at least that is what i think iw as thinkign at that time. :)
HalfNekoJames 1 year ago
@HalfNekoJames NO. you get paid for the 3kw if power generated is counted back into grid, and these counted units can be added up to get ROC's (renewable obligation certificates) and these can then be sold to the utility company as they need to now generate a % of RE power, and buy yours off you also you get to use the ones you put back into grid back out for free so really you get paid twice 1x £1 in = £1+ ROC's payment out ,
not a bad trick I think. Hope this helps you out bud
regards Andy
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
@TheWindMillMan it does, though is that the same in the states? because what ive read is that they just pay you for any power surplus you make.
HalfNekoJames 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing :)
bgbyer 1 year ago
@bgbyer cheers
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
in my country you have to pay a yearly fee to have windmills like these and solar panels... :| i hate the government lol
96bikerider96 2 years ago
in the UK the gov take everything else off you the harder you work the more you pay so i hate my UK setup also and this is my way to get even and (moonshine Ha Ha)
regards
andy
PS were you from
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
Good job!
111110001 2 years ago
cheers
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
nice nice. Thanks for the reply
Mikebriand 2 years ago
have just added another 800A battery set so since this vid I got 1600A added on so getting there soon be able to weld steel LOL
regards andy
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
mount the turbine higher. it will pick up for generation from the upper wind currents
Mikebriand 2 years ago
I think until he increases his capacity he has no need. The solenoid was constantly switching loads from battery to the sink which means he is maintaining a fully charged bank.
spikeslawson 2 years ago
chears vic I like having someone as mad as me close to home too, I am glad you liked my setup as I regard all your comment as good solid and experianced advice some of the suggestion you made were sound and I will give them a go so thanks for comming to my humble aboad
cheers andy
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
no.1
im am pleased you are commiited to free energy. did you hear and ifso what did you think about the electric rickshaw trype carts being banned in london ?
all the best rob.
moss1transcendant 2 years ago
hi andy boy, just left you a messageon my forum, which is a reply to your question, see u buddy and I love the low wind turbine.
humbertini900
humbertini900 2 years ago
wish you were here to see the big boy running, it the spice of life, pure magic, ric get your ass up to scotland this summer or i will have to come doun and kidnap you boy and I dont like the 1000 mile round trip so beware partner
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
well donne, i like the solar addition, should be good for summer, i am sending a message from the forum, see u buddy and keep them spinning.
ricardo
humbertini900 2 years ago
cheer partner
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
Lots of good stuff in that shed. I like your alarm system.
On the day you recorded this video you were getting low wind speeds. Do you have your turbines wired in parallel or in series? I'm thinking that if they are in series, they could generate more voltage, even in low wind conditions and wonder if your turbines are set up like that.
field16 2 years ago
no stand alone is the only way I work. its safer. and I dont think I could be bothered with the wire work each time. if were possible in the first place as if it did work and the wind got up and you had left it poorly wired as in series. there would be a cable fire with the winds I get with
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
Yeah, I guess you would need some thick wire to carry the extra current during high winds.
field16 2 years ago
I have 6.5mm wire from mills the nooo and that cost an arl and a leg for three 100meter rolls but the anps getting back to batteries was much better that with the 2.5 mm I had before nearly double power up
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
great wind turbine!
DeanC993 2 years ago
cheers dean
sorry about the sound think my cameras a wee bitty mad
TheWindMillMan 2 years ago
thats fine i use a webcam for footage
DeanC993 2 years ago