homemade Wind turbine ceiling fan
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@YoLninYo looks dangerous
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IS it just me, that tires of watching large whirly gigs that really do a lot of nothing?This is why hack politicians stay in office, every one love spin. I think the bottom line is the use of a magneto,that uses a electromagnet, the old telephone magnetos generate a good volt /amp ratio but are hard to get started initialy because of the permanent magnets lock the rotor, but once it turns the load is reduced, and wind at a lower speed can now spin it. but a electric load put the brakes on.!
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COOL!
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Using stronger magnets which less air gap should double voltage.
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Salam bro! awesome work there! But isnt 240 watts small? Which magnets did you use?
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Very nice, its a good start. How about increase the length of the blades for higher rotation under low wind conditions. The actual trick would be to add a higher amperage motor with higher voltage output. You are on the right track.
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nice i bought myself a fan. going to buy magnets, making blades but how long are ure blades ands tail ? i got mfg4- e8135 230v 50hz max 295 watt
fantastic job! make a small business and sell this technology to your country.. it seems pakistan has energy shortage you can help your country one windmill at time
you should teach one electrician from each village or town for technology transfer as long as they promise to teach one electrician from neighboring town.
YoLninYo 1 year ago
@YoLninYo Thank you we will think about your idea it's possible to solve our energy shortage problems .
Thanks.
pakscienceclub 1 year ago
HI
if you are using a 22o volt motor - than tell me how you can use it for a wind driven power source.
220 volt motor run by the wind will not give you 220 volts
sorry to say
bret
bretparker2 2 years ago
Hi
i used 220 volt motor but i also alter the there rotor .i removed and just add magnets.
experimentally i got 120 .120 volt each coils (2 coils set) at 300 rpm.
After this experiment i rewire the coils,using 18 gauge (1 mm) wire. finally i got max 30 volt and 15 amps. u can see my other video.
the actual ceiling fan blade can't rotate at load. then i make new blades.its working well..
Thanks for comment..
pakscienceclub 2 years ago
Hi Dear: yes You Use Old Dc Siling Fan Great Work Plz Contect On My Number 03332160916
hashim110000 2 years ago
Thanx but i m not using old DC ceiling fan motor .its Ac 220 motor
pakscienceclub 2 years ago