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From: Aceman307
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  • Did you glue your magnets onto the metal plate? Or are the magnets strong enough to stay in position? Thanks.

  • @BroadwyBound1 It is a good idea to superglue or use epoxy to secure the magnets.

  • @Aceman307 Ok. Thanks. My problem is we are trying to use the same rotor for three different stators. The 3 stators have different number of turns. That's my son's project. We were going to interchange the stators and test each one for the output. If we have to glue the magnets to the rotor we won't be able to adjust the spacing with each stator since more windings will space them farther apart. Something else to figure out! Thanks!

  • dude one of my friend made this and he generated around 28 volts but only one thing is change between these two . he used some metal blocks between the coils . i asked him he answered that it will make current flow . i didnt understood that but it was working really good.

  • Coins? Thems POGS :) just kidding but good video explainer

  • Generateur 24 V site Weeb discoide1451

  • Wow your a natural at making video,s .

    Ive just now found your site and plan to make it one of my morning coffee watchers ,i'm gonna ask you to be friends since my computer need to be reformatted and although my subscriptions will still be there after i really don't want to lose you ,and thank you for taking the time to show what your up to since i'm about to start a similar project soon .

  • @FrankaDith Thanks for the nice comment, I hope to get back into making some more new videos soon.

  • me gusto la delicadeza en el trato con el video tambien contiene todos los pasos para la realización visto bueno de mi parte

  • $100 for the magnets? 24 magnets 1.5" x 3/8"? how come? it's like $12 each.. right??

  • What stores can u get those type of magnets from???????!!!!!!

  • @shortyjk95 I got them online at Magnets4less.

  • Did those magnets bite your fingers at all? 8-)

  • That is a well built turbine... Great video presentation as well! A+ w/extra credits!

    Thanks!

    Peace!

  • Well i spent about 100 euro for my windmill till now I found some magnets over internet here are the specifications Cylinder 50x15 mm Dimension: d50x15mm / Volume: 29452mmł NdFeB Magnet in N38 (1.26 Tesla) Magnetized Direction: through 15mm Coating: Nickel Max. Operating Temperature: 80°C price for 12 pieces (180 euro) Are these any good for a wind turbine? and if yes what width of copper wire should i use ? Sorry for all these questions but really look like u could help me on this one ;o)
  • wow amazing video!!!

    how much does PM cost?

    I posted a video on youtube looking for a good system... well i think i just found it ;o)

    How many volts and and do you manage to get with this system?

    many Thanks for the upload

  • @billmalta1 Thank you. It depends on the magnets and the wire. I got my magnets for about $100 and the wire for about $60 but thats enough wire to make four stators. the rest depends on the materials used to make the wind turbine. I still havent found time to finish the turbine Ihope to be posting some numbers soon.

  • Nice Video and very well thought through! Keep the wheels turnin and the vids comming, thanks.

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