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25 Responses to “home made ametek 30v”

  1. TheGardenkid1 — April 8, 2010 @ 8:41 pm

    doesnt look hard to make just take an old working alternator,make a bracket to mount it and an old proppeller of some sort

  2. joe18370 — April 8, 2010 @ 8:43 pm

    where is a good place to buy chair,wallmart,i like it ,and hope to build one soon,thanks

  3. pscartozzi — April 8, 2010 @ 9:07 pm

    did you know that that scam windenergyguide user stole your video and is using it? search their name

  4. shaper252 — April 8, 2010 @ 9:51 pm

    the wires tangling around inside the tower… you can live with that until some downtime?

  5. bridge661a — April 8, 2010 @ 10:32 pm

    How do you keep the wires from getting tangled around the mast as the generator changes directions?

  6. whitetail54 — April 8, 2010 @ 10:50 pm

    great video,thats a great idea with the chair.

  7. fragmat — April 8, 2010 @ 10:59 pm

    Two things
    Awesome and food for thought and second is RUBBER MALLET? :D

  8. DeanC993 — April 8, 2010 @ 11:19 pm

    hi i love the way you make youre wind turbines they look 100% engineered to last long! on ,y wind turbine i made a slotting for my tail to ! cheers

  9. hamoudi357 — April 8, 2010 @ 11:37 pm

    Using a chair swivel is a very nice idea

  10. binashraf — April 8, 2010 @ 11:38 pm

    wherd u get ths
    at motor?and how much power u get out of it? u recomend any motors other than treadmill ones??

  11. binashraf — April 8, 2010 @ 11:38 pm

    how do u stop the wires from snapping off when it keeps changing direction with the wind? coz the wires start to wind around it till it tightens,then snaps :-S
    help pls,

  12. ghettobirdgimp — April 8, 2010 @ 11:46 pm

    generally no. They require too high a RPM to produce power, you then have to potentially gear them up which has inefficiencies and even add magnets to the rotor etc. a DC treadmill motor is problably a better choice etc.

  13. morjt — April 9, 2010 @ 12:41 am

    Nice job about the chair. Im in usa. Howmuch watts do you get out of it?

  14. veleiroasterix — April 9, 2010 @ 12:51 am

    Nice idea about the old chair… good job.

  15. johnyskywatcher — April 9, 2010 @ 1:21 am

    is it possible to use the alternator,from a car……..?

  16. pitbike2006 — April 9, 2010 @ 2:19 am

    is this a good motor anybody 3000rpm and got about 50 volts with no load

  17. pitbike2006 — April 9, 2010 @ 2:37 am

    hi i am trying to make a wind turbine for the first time and i cant find a treadmill motor any where and i was wondering if you have anything you could sell for £20 sorry dont have mutch money

  18. sunwindwaterenergy — April 9, 2010 @ 2:58 am

    nice,now go vertical since u r in urban area vertical blades preform well with variable direction winds.also u can loose the tail and the swivel parts and not chop ur kids head of with a prop!:)

  19. L32U — April 9, 2010 @ 3:51 am

    How did you connect the hub with the ametek. What is that connector called.

  20. fuzzymonkey777 — April 9, 2010 @ 4:35 am

    Very inspiring. Good work.

  21. scrimon — April 9, 2010 @ 4:42 am

    cool

  22. COBHC619 — April 9, 2010 @ 4:49 am

    any way you can run the wires in the center shaft so it can rotate freely

  23. PackratCND — April 9, 2010 @ 5:15 am

    Good Stuff! Hope that little guy can generate enough energy to charge your batteries. I too have a motor similar to yours (but not up yet). I bet your wife hates when you tear apart the house furniture for these little projects! (LOL)…

  24. humbertini900 — April 9, 2010 @ 5:38 am

    cheers guys, see you @ gotwind vicmeuk, cheers pal

  25. vicmeuk — April 9, 2010 @ 5:51 am

    Excellent Sunday evening viewing.Always get the best videos on your yourube with great descriptions.

    WELL DONE MATE!

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