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| super windy |
Posted - 17/07/2007 : 21:23:49 Hello again Mr Ben and the little gotwinds outhere Guess what, I removed the blades from my generator, and fitted a 2 bladed prop, the prop from top to bottom is 1.300mm, and when it spins man is it fast, here's a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7Fvf-lPWbc although when I filmed this, wasn't very windy at all, I can't wait for really windy days, I think seeing my turbine going at an amazing rpms constantly will bring sticky stuff around my privates (lets keep it clean, this is a family website). I took it to a mates flat and put it attached to a scaffolding tower on his roof and I got with the two bladed 26 volts and up to 6 amps, whats that in watts? although I seriously think that I can get a bit more, but at this speeds its bloody scary the wind turbine turns so quick, that if you happen to be in its path, I'll see u in the next life my friend, reserve my 7 virgins for me. anyway I'm loving messing about with different blades, and seeing there different charatheristics, and performance. see u mate Keep up the good work Super Windy |
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| Victor |
Posted - 18/07/2007 : 14:11:46
SAFETY FIRST!! IF YOU MAKE IT SECOND YOU WONT BE HERE TO TELL US ABOUT IT!!!
Sharp knives - Always cut away from yourself. Drills - Make sure your drilling on somthing thats stable and wont move Extension Cables - Keep them away from the area your working incase your feet get caught in them.
Always have a second person nearby if your doing things at a high level..
I walked into a factory once and seen a cleaner hang from a hook all night because he was up on a table and fell on to it....
I have seen an electrician fall to his death from a high height on scaffolding,,,,,,
SAFETY FIRST FOLKS!!!!!
THINK BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING!!!! |
| Victor |
Posted - 18/07/2007 : 14:04:34 When I got a gust with the 4 big blades Ben I got a bit scared. They do revolve at a hell of a speed..It`s also memerising to watch . :-)
Dynohub with four huge blades...lol. It makes one heck of a difference!! |
| gotwind |
Posted - 18/07/2007 : 10:12:03 Right calculation Victor, but super windy is measuring 'open voltage' I guess. Therefore when connected up to a 12v battery, this would pull the voltage down to around 12 volts
Therefore 12v x 6A = 72 watts (still pretty good)
At this point, I remind you all to be very careful, whilst good fun - a badly made or mounted spinning propeller is extremely dangerous. http://www.gotwind.org/legal.htm
The Futures Green - Getwind of it. |
| Victor |
Posted - 18/07/2007 : 04:02:49 My output is around 8 watts at the moment lol lol....
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| Victor |
Posted - 18/07/2007 : 04:01:28 Formula P= I Times V
P = ? is what we have to find. I = Current 6 Amperes v = Voltage 26 Volts
Calculation would be 6 times 26 Equals 156 Watts
Super Windy has made a power out of 156 Watts!!!
For that little turbine thats bloody good!!!
Time I put go faster stripes on my DYNOHUB lol lol
Well done windy!!!! :-)
Watching your videos now!!
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