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How is the tear down and clean up? I am assuming some of the stuff that stays behind is cement? Are you able to clean that up or do you reuse it? Have you tried creating a damm with water filtration system ?
Another amazing construction. Love how you take the time to make the corners completely square, and the use of modelling craft, to give the impression of life. What is it you use to smooth out with? Can't really tell if it's a piece if wood, a brick, or sponge. I would know how long it actually takes to construct your damns, would be nice to see it in the descriptions.
It would be cool to also see the actual energy output (wattage) of your creations, beyond the ability to light up some LEDs. It would be interesting to compare each of your projects.
@fluchterschoen I'm not sure about that one, but if it is big enough to be a micro dam, then it could produce up to 100 kw of power. Or enough to power 25-50 homes. If it is a pico dam, it could generate up to 5kw, or enough to power 1 home.
How many water channels are there near you? How do you still have places to put all those dams =] Also how hard is the ground near you? If I put a dam this small amount down into ground, especially with as much water behind as your dams it would just undermine it and the water will go away in several weeks
I bet you they (I say they because a lot of the time there’s multiple people working on it you can’t see maybe it is just the one person but idk) destroy the dams after they build them then build a new one
i dont think he speak English but from a comment where he responding to someone else in Vietnamess think he destory them after filming to build another one at less for the dam one i dont know what he does whit bridge