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I think your dam builds are very fascinating! Thank you for sharing them. I'm curious about your background/interest in miniature dams. How did you get started and how did you learn so much about them?
I showed the first bit to a friends dad, an old irish bricklayer. I have never seen an irish tradesman at a loss for words before, it's scientifically fascinating.
This must be his job. I've seen him make several of these. His engineering gets better and better with each one. By lowering where the water spins the generator, he increased the velocity = greater electrical power. Using a pipe also aids to prevent a worry of erosion. I suppose if there is a monsoon, he can pull the caps off the pipes beneath the dam if he has too. Might help to do that occasionally to prevent silt build up. I'd like to see an aerial view of where he is building these.
This is what RU-vid is about putting in hard work like you do you are one of the best RU-vidrs the last time I watched you was years ago and I am so happy that I can finally find your channel again 😊
A third of the way through, I thought if I was a kid, I’d be playing with my cars and trucks there regularly and then a RC truck shows up. 👍 Awesome skills.
You should have 10M suscribers . And also I like that you build all with your hands not like other people that pretent to build it with hands but they use all type of machines. :)
He visto varios videos tuyos y en todos veo el mismo problema. No te has planteado que pasa si aumenta la presión del agua sobre el muro la presa. La parte baja de la presa debería ser más gruesa que la parte alta, sino con el tiempo terminara cediendo a la presión, se romperá y el agua inundara todo. I have seen several of your videos and I see the same problem in all of them. You have not considered what happens if the pressure of the water on the wall of the dam increases. The lower part of the dam should be thicker than the upper part, otherwise it will eventually give way to the pressure, it will break and the water will flood everything. 我看过你的几个视频,并且在所有视频中都发现了同样的问题。 你没有考虑过如果水坝壁上的水压增加会发生什么。 大坝的下部应该比上部厚,否则它最终会屈服于压力,它会破裂,水会淹没一切。
I believe your turbine blades are backwards in this particular build. You built the housing for a clockwise rotation but blades for counterclockwise rotation. Otherwise, I LOVE your dam videos! 😅
Do you divert a stream into these dams to power them, or do you fill it with a hose? I’ve always been confused how there is no upstream water during the build.
كثير رائع سؤال: لماذا صنعت مدخل الماء من الاعلى؟ اظن انه اذا كان مدخل الماء من الاسفل سوف تكون قوة تدفق المياه اعلى كثيرا مما يعطي عزم (قوة دفع) اكبر. عملك رائع جدا شكرا
Wow. These are impressive models. So much time and effort goes into your work. Are all these dams on your property? Do you knock them down to build new ones?
@@Tran-Chienthat makes sense, but it’s so sad! You do a great job with each build. You may be able to build a permanent fixture on someone else’s property who wants one. That way at least a few of them would endure.
It would be bad ass to see some Radio Controlled Lancaster Bombers fly in and attempt a skip bomb run on one of these dams to see a reenactment of the famous air raid in WW2...
cool dam man. have you ever thought about building a mini train trestle cause as a railroad engineer or as you europeans call us train drivers i would like to see something like that.