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Building the Alt."Long Version" Magnetic rotor VAWT stator Vertical wind alternator

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

VAWT Output was split to charge three different loads.
12 volts, 24 volts, 36 volts. 12v and 24v Charge into dual battery bank. Two magnet layers "over-under". Designed to operate from 2-10 mph. Used old modified portable drill press for coil-winder. Bicycle wheel bearing holder. Skateboard wheel bearings. Polycarbonate sheet for coil housing. Ford air breather top for Magnetic base. Bicycle wheel. ceiling light flange for bearing holder. Skateboard wheel bearings. Polycarbonate sheet for coil housing. Ford air breather top for Magnetic base. Output from one coil at 2 mph = +5 volts.Total output from all coils with no load at 2mph was +70 volts. Output was split to charge three different loads. 12 volts, 24 volts, 36 volts. Two magnet layers "over-under".
Designed to operate from 2-10 mph.

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  • Am I the only one that clicked on this thinking it was onion rings in a frying pan? Guess I shouldn't be on Youtube when I'm hungry. (Nice junkyard alternator, BTW.)

  • @mxBug

    I have run the deep fryer from this an made onion rings.

  • И нефига оно не работает!

  • @romachort

    English please ????????

  • An excellent video and I admire your use of recycled parts, were the magnets recycled or did you have to buy these? you mentioned using wire from old microwaves, is this copper or alloy wire as a lot of them cheapskate on wire these days, well done regards Doc Cox, UK

  • @MrNigel1340

    Yes the magnets were purchased and the wire is all copper.

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  • what cind of magnets are these (size,power)?

  • @electrodacus

    It would be good to look at the other video " Up and Running " or " Installing the Alt. " The magnets are not adjusted in this video. This video is to show the use of recycled items. The unit is setup so I can adjust the outputs of each coil group and is brought outside the unit so changes can be made in the control room. I can change from three phase to single phase with the flip of a switch.

  • I also believe in the same thing (using recycled materials) and working in the same lines. good luck man

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