i love to see the step by actual step in these creations but i get the feeling their are some sketchy practices taking place here(similar to those fake "underground primitive dig" channels) Reply yes if true!
I want to say that but despite the clearly automated youtube comments the video does show the timelapse of basically the entire project of him doing everything. The issue with unerground prim is one the scale was much larger we are talking like full undergroud houses on like a bi weekly basis. This appears to be very different.
amazing, as always. Do you destroy your creations after making them? You always seem to use the same electricity components, so I'm sure that's recycled. But I don't know if you'd demolish the rest to make room for other creations or if you leave them. I'm sure you've got some really pretty views, if you leave it!
I've asked him before, translating my comment into Vietnamese and posting it. He answers the questions if they're sent like that. He said that he makes each one over the span of 4 to 5 days and deconstructs the dam after each video. I didn't ask if he reused the parts, though, but I think he would if he deconstructs the dam each time.
@combinecommando001 These are almost certainly LED lights, which require very little power. All throughout this video I was wondering how long it would take to pay for itself. Now that I've seen the whole video, I'd guess several decades.
la perfeccion en forma de hombre..... maravilloso.... si tiene, me gustaria ver la creacion de un edificio.... perdon que no hable ingles ni otro idioma...... es simplemente maravillosos las construcciones...... maravilla. es increible lo de este senor.... critica el circulo medidor de vueltas esta siempre mal pintado, con la perfeccion que hay aca jajjajajaja..... me manda en ingles y busco traduccion....mi nuevo canal preferido... es una maravilla lo de este hombre.... espero que no se malinterprete nada.... LATINOAMERICAN SPANISH.
YT has so many ingenious engineers who can magical construct anything with little or nothing to solve life's practical problems, yet so many of such problems still exist in reality and you never read of a successful replication in the comments. I guess the basic truth about most videos on YT is just to generate views and income hopefully for the channel owners.
Something like this would undoubtedly never happen in the US. You'd have the EPA or some DEP type agency all over you for building a dam on a waterway. Still, it's a pretty cool design. 😊
@@ThylineI'd find a means to hide my power plant under the ground and route intake water via hidden uptakes. Then I'd build a special waterproof underground conduit all the to a small shed where I'd drop the energy into batteries. After that shed it's just a matter of getting it to the house and that's fairly straightforward.
A good School project to give studens ideas on how to improve it. Example : better water proofing, better materials to keep the structure together, a top or lid to protect the system from debris. The two canals on each side will real fast fill up with dirt. The only solid piece was the bridge that used wire mesh. Everything else will brake down from the constant water flow, dirt, and debris. But it a very good school project for students to improve.
i am sure that all this is solid enough per human life time frame, only modern world tends to build with too much extras... due to keep economy going and spending more then is needed in most of the cases, all that bull...t excusing by safety reasons...scary populism. nothing lasts forever apart from these guys building from scratch with minimal/enough resources!
Is there anywhere that breaks down the actual device that is generating the power. We have a water feature in the back yard and I would love to do something like this with my daughter and we can just have some fairy lights on around it of a night. Thanks for any suggestions.
This is a copy from the Bamboo Generator on the Yangse Kiyangye and can't give more than 3 kWh and when the gush of water 🌊💦 or bursts of Glacier and heavy rain 🌧️ because of Climate Change 😞 it would be wiped 😞🥱 away from the base 😕 thus not a filker of light 🕯️ at home 😢😊. Good protyoye for Engineering Summer Projects. There are many of these Chinese projects which are not commercial viable in the long term. They have no Sustainably under 17 SDG 😅
He built a very nice "dam" ... However only one brick wide with no steel reinforcement or anything to counteract thw weight if the water that thing is just waiting to fall over.... Straight dams are super wide at the bottom like a triangle ... Or you get a curved dam wjere the weight pushes and it's forced into the sidewalls .... Super cool idea but i can see it failing very easily :(
@@cvrciko it's just physics.... At 3 ft deep and 4 ft wide it's 1728 square inches That should give roughly 2.5 psi at the bottom pressure .... But say 1 psi ... That's 1728 lbs pushing against a wall that's just glued together.... Non reinforced concrete and brick is actually very weak .....it's the reinforcing bar that makes it strong
They can build these everywhere in the Sahara 🏜 and anywhere where electricity is scarce. All they need is to build a man made stream or river with these little hydroelectric gadgets built threw areas that can really use it. Make the water system fully renewable to run the hydroelectric gadget. Great thinking my friend.
This may be proof that a similar ancient technique has been used by people of that region. Ive seen archeological dig places that have that electricity making machine. Proof that albert did not invented electricity beucase simple forms of genorating electricity were already in use in some parts of the world.