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I would have picked the wheel up a little higher than further back. You have built a really efficient wheel design it's efficiency is maximized when the fins are positioned so they can absorb the waters volume and momentum with minimal overflow. Basically aim the paddles perpendicular to the waters direction of travel. Your side covering panel is perfect for catching the volume of water you have flowing to be able to produce a significant amount of horsepower. It's really good thanks for sharing.
That water source sure looks like alot of potential energy. Makes me wonder what you could do with appropriate materials and precision tools. You seem to do well with scrap, but That's also probably the charm of your channel too.
i know you posted this a while ago. but maybe some splash guards from the flowing water to protect the bearings and motor from accelerated decay. perhaps a cover as well to protect from rainfall? Otherwise..this is really amazing work! love it! ♥
Just lower the water flow to the wheel, so it will make more torque and increase your power outcome. really good design and workmanship, you are really handy. good job
Your technique is great. However, I would like to see a video of the construction of a larger dam so that decent electricity can contribute to the area, not just a miniature dam. Please send more excitement to everyone.
You do some amazing things with water, dams, and electricity, but I wonder - could you build a generator powerful enough to power an electric kettle. How powerful and how efficient could you make a design?
Like all the other Projects you've done- Wattage/Voltage Report Please! (I realize this is after the fact, this is a suggestion for the future). All your projects always look great but I can only half-judge every one because the rest is judged by a hyrdo setup's performance. I plan on setting up my own hydro system for power and the numbers are important because I want to build something that's as efficient as possible, and it'd be nice if it looked appealing like your stuff always does. Which of your setups has given you the most power? How do they compare? Is doing something more elaborate worth the effort?
Is nobody concerned about this guy building a dam in a storm drain? It seems like that is going to cause HUGE collateral damage when the next storm hits.
That was my concern too🤔🧐🤯 glad you pointed it out for him. The pressure behind that last culvert at the join concerns me to. If it moves it could cause structural issues with whatever is onit, presumably a road. Also water build up behind the wall, will spread out up stream even under current flow rates never lone a rain event. Love seeing how simply things can be made and every stage though. 👍
Hola buenas vi tu video y me gusto todo la manera rustica en lo que hisiste todo.algo si me gustaría que pusieras como repuesta a mi comentario y es la medida en número de como cortaste cada pieza que le pusiste a tu rueda jiratoria con agua..le puse así por qué no me acuerdo el nombre de ese aparato.jaja.por si se me ocurre aser una a mi tambien de antemano muchas gracias.
YEAH!!!!!b That looks as if he got APPROVAL and PERMITS from the GOVERNMENT to BLOCK off a huge water pipe. Built THAT large for a reason because of sudden run-offs and now its blocked? tell me that's NOT going to cause problems/??????? He could've just put directly in the stream itself and got the same thing.
Yes, there’s something odd about this. Blocking a 2 metre culvert for this hobby seems very unsafe. It’s also inefficient - all the white water is a bad sign and it’s being used to illuminate bulbs rather than store energy or power something else useful.
incrível, meu sonho é sair da cidade e ir viver no selva com minha propria energia , nao dependendo mais de sistema nenhum, plantando minha própria comida e vivendo do que a terra nos da
Can you work for the city you live in? To better it if your in a village? You can plan out a new section of houses with electric plumbing (fresh water) sewer street lights, new streets, radio tower, wind turbine. As a world leading physicist I would like you to try and obtain anti gravity. You are an extra advanced engineer. First what is gravity? It is outer space dark matter 3d vibrational field. Imagine the earth is a ball halfway in the water for illustration purposes. Notice the water pushes on all sides against the ball or earth. That is what gravity is. A vibration energy field pushing us down. Because matter makes a void in space just as the ball makes a void in the water. The answer to anti gravity is imagining this field as a wave. And what counters a wave? An equal wave against it cancels it. Or neutralizes it. So see if you can build a vibration platform and place a 5 pound weight on it. Then use a journal to experiment on each frequency of vibration against the vibration field pushing us down we consider gravity. You may add electricity frequencies too. Or add a second vibration plate. For example you want to start at the frequency of the universe which is approx 7.4 hertz. Then go up a degree. At same time using a second vibration Plate starting at say 15.0 hertz.and go down a degree. You should NEVER go below frequency of our matter or universe vibration. Then add in frequency of electric field along with the vibration plates. Eventually a MATCHING EQUAL FREQUENCY WILL BE FOUND AND THE 5 POUND WEIGHT WILL FLOAT. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OUTER SPACE FLOATING OR HERE ON EARTH FLOATING ....EXCEPT THE VOID CREATING THE FIELD. Go to AMAZON type TELEPORT NEWS get issue 10 for further explaining. It's a kindle book only .99 cents. IN ENGLISH
I have been wanting to build a hydro turbine of some sort to charge a phone, but how do you go from the motor to the phone. Does the DC power have to go through something to step it down. I want to be able to see how much power I can produce, but have it safely charge a phone or something.
Hi, I'm working on a University project, it's something similar, except that we won't use the flow of a river, if we don't plan to use a water container and a pump to direct the water through a 1/2 pipe, my question is What type of motor do I use to make the turbine work and what pump do you recommend? At the same time, I have a question about what type of current it generates.
If your actually still on this project: Comepletely depends on what kind of wattage you want to output, because pumps usually output lots of torque, use one with torque such as 775 motors, usually using dedicated wind turbine motors works wonderful