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WATCH NOW!!! "Peter's Wind Generator" Part II

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2007

Inventor Peter's working generator

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  • thankx for absolutely no info. What kind of volts/current?etc..

  • Sadly seems lotsO people post vids/never answer questions

    IMHO

    Seems alternators need both more RPMs n unless U supply 12Vdc to the alternator's stater/armature. U need 2 replace the armature with 1 that was designed with strong permeant magnets.

    In the vid, I do not C a power supply 2 the alternator-only the volt meter

    He is either using a atl. w/permanent magnets or is un aware of the need 2 add power 2 create the lines of flux that R needed to pass thru the field coil that makes the 12v

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  • I would REALLY like to know just how much voltage it generates when the wind ISN'T blowing !

    Ha Ha Ha !!

    I use the ever-present action of the Magnetic Lines of Repulsive/Attractive Force to keep the rotor turning whether there is any wind or not ! Seems to generate power more reliably... to me.

  • What is the power of project?

  • altenator is spinning way way way way too slow.

  • no info ! great

  • Thanks ...but where is the invention?..

  • maybe a cone with tail for catching wind, small flap, microswitch to activate alternater. please tell me something better is already available. use this switch in conjunction with 4 truck batteries and it would power a medium appliance with a 110 volt inverter. twenty of them could maybe power most of a home, and all fit in the back yard.

  • I don't think that alternator will last very long because it's bearings aren't designed to run that way.I might be wrong.Cool design.

  • Nice, practical design. Good job.

  • thank you

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