@TheWindmillMan G'day, again. Yay Team..! That's a nice Wind Turbine. To view my own, more rustic creation, search 'The SunFoil Project', the first clip I posted on my daughter's Channel (Bulbpowder) & again when she set up the Warble' Ch. I used the SkyPower Mk 9 to illustrate Alternator Torque-Loads, stepped up. In SunFoil Mk-1 Construction..., I glanced over my Wind Turbine Rotors (& Aeroplane Propellers ), even some that broke. And, how's a Scot type Russki ?!?
энергия развита магнитной индукцией от магнитов до катушек меди, это является энергией переменного тока и питается из проводов вниз электрический кабель к ректификатору для зарядки батареи
What are you using to capture the power? Havent dwelled into this area in awhile and lookin to get back into it. Do I need a voltage regulator? a Capacitor in parallel? Diode in series? I know there will be variable loads and wasnt sure how everyone was dealing with variable loads and my brains fried today from workin on the vw bug lol so I probably know the answer just wanted some friendly input, Thank great vid ;)
@inegma29 - Hi there 2 stroke VW no problems with cooling system freezing in winter, thats why saab also had a 2 stroke & with less moving parts than a 4 stroke lower horse power engines found this just fine. voltage regulation such a wide array of answers for this topic charging battery banks this alone should clamp the voltage down until at full charge then you need to control voltage...wind power-charge controller with dump, solar-controller cut off, water wheel-dump, car voltage regulator
@billmalta1 cheers for the comms - the wire I use is from .5mm up to 3 x 1.5mm it all depends on the output you want at a give voltage and blade size so sorry i cast help you out here see my book on ebay it has all the build info for all mill sizes and a chart to build specific mills in the booklet by the windmillman
@michael970 sounds like a plan go for it shop mills are very generic and not area conditions specific building your own can be more satisfying and give a better power curve if all balanced to you needs/weather conditions
So I was wondering if anyone feels it makes a big difference to include some sort of star to delta wiring switch. I have heard that delta wiring is more efficent at the higher wind speeds but not good for slow speeds. Is this practical or is it more complicated than its worth?
@Vercingetorix1313 - I always build the mill stator dual series and parallel, so I can adjust to suit the area as all mills need too be custom build to the geography of the install area another set of coils can be run into the stator to act as a switch on relays to through the system into delta I have put this into play on a few mills i have build so it is worth it as it also covers 12, 24 ,48V mills and gives them switchgear to system sizes to
@TheWindMillMan can u dumb it down a bit for me...:) what does dual series and parallel mean? And u always do this to suit geography something i never considered. So are you saying i should run another set of coils(for different voltage) inside of the primary set. I have 18 gauge wire for 24 volt but was considering switching to 48 volts for less expense on components Would some sort of tachometer circuit be nessesary?
@Vercingetorix1313 - there are all the phasing and site specific build spec/ stator wiring,series(star) & parallel(delta) explanations/diagrams in the book i sell about 4 pages I cant explain this to you in text alone eg, primary wind site can run delta, and a secondary wind site may have to run star all this is the geography of the site and needs to be considered, star delta switching needs a switch wire coil sets fitting switching coils in means there are 3 x geny's in one of my cast stators
this big girl is getting fitted by me in Spain first week in September so I will put up a video of her on my return to Scotland, she should run up to 2 KW(30A-35A, in a 45mph wind) and is being wired into an existing 20 x 110AH battery size 1KW solar system off grid, with 6 KW pure sign wave outback charge controller licking and tasting all the peripherals
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sir... can you answer my question..
how many phase in your stator and how to test it into the multimeter tester
thank you and good day:)
Mazter2402 3 weeks ago
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Mazter2402 3 weeks ago
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discoide1451 4 months ago
@TheWindmillMan G'day, again. Yay Team..! That's a nice Wind Turbine. To view my own, more rustic creation, search 'The SunFoil Project', the first clip I posted on my daughter's Channel (Bulbpowder) & again when she set up the Warble' Ch. I used the SkyPower Mk 9 to illustrate Alternator Torque-Loads, stepped up. In SunFoil Mk-1 Construction..., I glanced over my Wind Turbine Rotors (& Aeroplane Propellers ), even some that broke. And, how's a Scot type Russki ?!?
WarblesOnALot 6 months ago
как вырабатывается энергия когда внутри катушек нет метала?
MrKvant 7 months ago
@MrKvant
энергия развита магнитной индукцией от магнитов до катушек меди, это является энергией переменного тока и питается из проводов вниз электрический кабель к ректификатору для зарядки батареи
надежда это выручает Вас
TWMM
TheWindMillMan 7 months ago
What are you using to capture the power? Havent dwelled into this area in awhile and lookin to get back into it. Do I need a voltage regulator? a Capacitor in parallel? Diode in series? I know there will be variable loads and wasnt sure how everyone was dealing with variable loads and my brains fried today from workin on the vw bug lol so I probably know the answer just wanted some friendly input, Thank great vid ;)
inegma29 8 months ago
@inegma29 - Hi there 2 stroke VW no problems with cooling system freezing in winter, thats why saab also had a 2 stroke & with less moving parts than a 4 stroke lower horse power engines found this just fine. voltage regulation such a wide array of answers for this topic charging battery banks this alone should clamp the voltage down until at full charge then you need to control voltage...wind power-charge controller with dump, solar-controller cut off, water wheel-dump, car voltage regulator
TheWindMillMan 8 months ago
Bravo!!!
vet007www 8 months ago
@vet007www - cheers
TheWindMillMan 8 months ago
nice work
coolnwynpyn1 9 months ago
@coolnwynpyn1 nay bother
TheWindMillMan 9 months ago
wow this is amazing stuff
Looks pretty similar to my stator... c my video;o)
Can you tell me what size of wire did u use?
Nice work
billmalta1 1 year ago
@billmalta1 cheers for the comms - the wire I use is from .5mm up to 3 x 1.5mm it all depends on the output you want at a give voltage and blade size so sorry i cast help you out here see my book on ebay it has all the build info for all mill sizes and a chart to build specific mills in the booklet by the windmillman
cheers andy
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
Jesus christ!!!!! lol
vicmeuk 1 year ago
AWESOME.I may take my store bought down and put my DIY back up.It just gives a better feeling to watch something home made.TAKE CARE
michael970 1 year ago
@michael970 sounds like a plan go for it shop mills are very generic and not area conditions specific building your own can be more satisfying and give a better power curve if all balanced to you needs/weather conditions
so do it
regards andy
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
So I was wondering if anyone feels it makes a big difference to include some sort of star to delta wiring switch. I have heard that delta wiring is more efficent at the higher wind speeds but not good for slow speeds. Is this practical or is it more complicated than its worth?
Vercingetorix1313 1 year ago
@Vercingetorix1313 - I always build the mill stator dual series and parallel, so I can adjust to suit the area as all mills need too be custom build to the geography of the install area another set of coils can be run into the stator to act as a switch on relays to through the system into delta I have put this into play on a few mills i have build so it is worth it as it also covers 12, 24 ,48V mills and gives them switchgear to system sizes to
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
@TheWindMillMan can u dumb it down a bit for me...:) what does dual series and parallel mean? And u always do this to suit geography something i never considered. So are you saying i should run another set of coils(for different voltage) inside of the primary set. I have 18 gauge wire for 24 volt but was considering switching to 48 volts for less expense on components Would some sort of tachometer circuit be nessesary?
Vercingetorix1313 1 year ago
@Vercingetorix1313 - there are all the phasing and site specific build spec/ stator wiring,series(star) & parallel(delta) explanations/diagrams in the book i sell about 4 pages I cant explain this to you in text alone eg, primary wind site can run delta, and a secondary wind site may have to run star all this is the geography of the site and needs to be considered, star delta switching needs a switch wire coil sets fitting switching coils in means there are 3 x geny's in one of my cast stators
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
YOU DA MAN!!!
doug2877 1 year ago
@doug2877 - cheers Dou,g Hows you getting on with the VAWT works, love your machines.
andy
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
producing some good voltage can't wait to see it up and working.
shartne 1 year ago
@shartne -
this big girl is getting fitted by me in Spain first week in September so I will put up a video of her on my return to Scotland, she should run up to 2 KW(30A-35A, in a 45mph wind) and is being wired into an existing 20 x 110AH battery size 1KW solar system off grid, with 6 KW pure sign wave outback charge controller licking and tasting all the peripherals
so cheers for the comms
Andy
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago
@shartne soon it will fly but this side of xmas I hope
TheWindMillMan 1 year ago