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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2007

This is a direct drive set-up with a low-wind generator. Spinned a lot, didn't raise much amps.

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  • You need to increase the speed of the generator with belts and pulleys or chain and sprocket. The chain and sproket will work better as it is much more efficient. This may also solve your stall problem as per the other comment. I hope it isn't going to fall into your solar panels if something breakes. I asume the panels cost you a few $bones.

  • That exactly what I'm doing now but I wanted to know what a 'low-wind' alternator could actually do. I'll try it at a 6 to 1 or 7 to 1 ration just for fun. See if it outruns the Ameteks. It'll be uploaded on YouTube very soon!

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  • If you want to get the plans for building a Magnetic Generator

    Just search Google for "top magnetic generator" and click the first result

    I found it to be a great resource

  • you have too many blades they drag on each other , most efficient is 1 blade

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  • @spikeychops It was a reply to a free-energy nuts comment.

  • @mryellow123 Are you on drugs? This is about windmills and conventional generators, not free energy! You spammed the wrong post you berk..You're fired!

  • Place bigger fins on the device, the ones you currently have installed look kinda of wimpy.

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