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4 Responses to “AMETEK WIND GENERATOR DIY HOMEMADE”
I have two of these homemade mills and one fd300 and one whisper 100. I also have 1 kw of solar panels all hooked up to 3000 amp our of batts. They are three absolyte xl 3000 amp hr each wired in series for 12v. I have one 2412 inverter and one 1512 and one prosine 1800 inverters. I just had this one unhooked to show how many volts it would output. Thanks for looking i will post some more videos when I get a chance. I love these blades they really spin some rpms.
Looks good man. Ive got a treadmill motor up with the same blades, except Mine is a six blade. I think you need to get some kinda load on that mill. Those are open volts. Get some used golf car batts and a voltage isolator diode and let her start charging. You can make a dump load outta some 12v automotive headlights for when the batts get full. Check out my vids. There is one of my dump a dumpin. I’ve got 4, 55watt, 12.8v automotive spotlight bulbs that can eat up up to 220 watts.
Wow, thats really great man. Changing the world–One watt at a time.
I have two of these homemade mills and one fd300 and one whisper 100. I also have 1 kw of solar panels all hooked up to 3000 amp our of batts. They are three absolyte xl 3000 amp hr each wired in series for 12v. I have one 2412 inverter and one 1512 and one prosine 1800 inverters. I just had this one unhooked to show how many volts it would output. Thanks for looking i will post some more videos when I get a chance. I love these blades they really spin some rpms.
Looks good man. Ive got a treadmill motor up with the same blades, except Mine is a six blade. I think you need to get some kinda load on that mill. Those are open volts. Get some used golf car batts and a voltage isolator diode and let her start charging. You can make a dump load outta some 12v automotive headlights for when the batts get full. Check out my vids. There is one of my dump a dumpin. I’ve got 4, 55watt, 12.8v automotive spotlight bulbs that can eat up up to 220 watts.
Good job! What volt motor is that? Keep us posted on the output.