wind generator,28 blade,double rotor ,double motor,
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why don't you try to make them counterrotating? imho you should be able to get better performance
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I love this man's accent!
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If you lived here in Oklahoma the wind would blow those wind mills so fast it would make your batteries charge in just a little bit. I thought the wind would never die down for the last six or eight months. Man I'm going to get me a wind generator. Im serious I would be afraid that the wind here would blow my wind mill up if I had one.
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Maybe you could try counter rotating blades.Nice work.
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how do you get the fly wheel of the treadmill motor to drill holes in it? i can't get the hub off on the motor i have? good videos use sub to ya
bobinmissouri 4 days ago
@bobinmissouri Take a small torch and heat the plywheel up and turn it to the right ,the treadmill motors r lift handed treads ,that's it.good luck.If u need any more help just email me
losttreasurehunt 4 days ago
I tryed that the main shaft was a right hand thread and the generator was a lefthand ,need less to say couldn't keep the nuts on the shaft.It does seem to work better ,or produce more power with it counter rotating .
losttreasurehunt 5 months ago
Sorry my computer is messing up me ,real southern accent fron the deep woods of Tennessee
losttreasurehunt 7 months ago
Have reworked the double motor generator to a single ,it took to much wind to move it .The motors were to stiff and the belts added drag too.Thanks for viewing
losttreasurehunt 10 months ago
Well two dc generators on one rotor is to much drag for low winds ,have rebuilt the unit for one generator and have linked all windmills in series with one to it's self to help with the amps
losttreasurehunt 10 months ago