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DIY Wind Turbine – Permanent Magnet Generator

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Home made wind turbine using a Permanent Magnet Motor. This can put out up to 200W of power(not 1200W). This project has 3 parts: Mechanical - At this point, only this part is done ie mobile mini-mast, hub, and blades. Electronic - The next step is to build a microcontroller -based Charge Controller for my battery bank. I'm planning to use a LM3S811 evaluation board that I already have. Electric - The last step is to wire everything together a draw some power from the bank. Will be posting more videos and comments on the project as it progresses.
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  1. Surface area counts when it comes to the blades. Small blades can handle high rpm but only in good wind. For low winds speed need larger blades.

  2. your daughter’s super cute.

  3. heres another thing that will help put the wide end of the blade fartest away from the input shaft this will give more power to turn the shaft

  4. you not only need gear’s but you also need longer blades and ether wider blades or more blades, use a ford generator it put out 90 amps at 12 volts and mybe more if not regulated,

  5. I just completed the first part of the class and I can already say everything is wrong with my assembly. I’ll have to redesign the whole windmill to make it more balanced, more stable, with less vibrations, and frictions.
    After trying it so many times, the stress at the base of the blades is apparent. I’ll try next time with PVC. To make the motor go faster, a gear system would definitely help: I’ll explore that option in my future design as well.

  6. Little Details. The blades are fitted not as efficiently as possible. You’re supposed to have the wide straight side on the front not on the back. That will help.

  7. add another wheel .. so you get a better ratio … Like have a big wheel being pushed by the axis ( eg. the wheel could be 26″with a belt pushing the wheel on the alternatormotor ) so for every one complete turn the 26″diameter wheel makes the wheel on the alternatormotor turns about 15 times …15:1 ratio … just if you didn’t have the set up ( you likely to need a bigger windmill tho ) … good vid tho

  8. VAWT

  9. anyone tried___ w w w diymagneticmotor com ?

  10. you need alot biger blades to spin that. the huge generator you have is way too mutch friction to work

  11. You need HUGE blades to turn the rotor to capacity

  12. @walkertongdee: The motor is a simple permanent magnet one and no, I dont have access to HVAC ECM Motors.

  13. I decided to take some mechanical engineering design classes. I’m loving it. I know, I’ll make something better after I’m done with it. Will take all your inputs into consideration.

  14. @FabulousFoley: lol

  15. @spikeychops You’re right about safety. Have been doing better since then.

  16. yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  17. Nice video, Keep up the good work.
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    Feel free to post your questions. I also could use a little help getting subscribers.
    Hank, Mountain Wind Trading Company

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  19. hobo 0:15

  20. More blades, longer, lighter materials as well as picking a higher or good spot where wind collects

  21. You have power but what motor is that? Have you access to a Hvac ECM motor? you will have to rewire it. Love the kid, doesent like shoes eh.

  22. Email me the step by step manual – aofnyc@gmail.com

  23. Got to be honest mate, i’m amazed you didn’t manage to slice someone to bits with it! You were testing what amounted to a very large meat slicer, at body height, on the edge of a path with cyclists and people walking by on a public beach..what if the wind changed direction and the blades swung around into the road or a passer by? It sounded like your young family was there too…nice work on your experiment, it looks good, but i’d go along with others and say longer blades, but think safety too!

  24. I would do wider blades, not longer. Nice setup, home it is running well.

  25. you mit what to try a diffent blad set up mit have better luck with more blads 3 blad realy dont work becouse i hear the wind even if is a small amount of wind you should be gitting it at the beach


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