Free power- How to convert an old washing machine into a water powered generator

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2014
  • See my latest hydro generator build / Full installation here - • Free power from water
    I've been living off the grid for a few years now, using a converted water powered F&P washing machine motor to generate more than enough power to run all the appliances & hot water I use in my house, as well as powering all the tools I use in my workshop. In that time I've saved many thousands of dollars from not having to pay power bills. In this detailed video I'll show you how it's done.
    Follow this link to see how to rewire the stator to lower the voltage to a level suitable for charging a battery bank • How to rewire an old w...
    I'm told Whirpool Cabrio and Maytag Bravos use the same type of stator motor for those who can't find this model.
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  • @nickmagrick7702
    @nickmagrick7702 7 років тому +543

    this is the type of stuff we SHOULD be learning in schools
    EDIT: Because of the truly absurd number of people getting upset over this comment or making the asinine statement of "they already teach this in engineering classes", the subtext of this is that it should be taught in primary and grade schools, not just colleges. Its the type of thing that nearly everyone can benefit from learning.

    • @jond438
      @jond438 3 роки тому +51

      If they did that we would all be free thinking people. They would have no mindless sheeples..

    • @chris432t6
      @chris432t6 3 роки тому +6

      Thank you! I would rather live in an educated world than an uneducated one?

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 3 роки тому +4

      @@chris432t6 whats the question mark for

    • @brokevetfishing9108
      @brokevetfishing9108 3 роки тому +37

      You go to school to learn to be an employee. Nothing else

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 3 роки тому +21

      @@brokevetfishing9108 you know, this didn't really hit me until like a year or two ago.
      But I think your totally fucking right. And its so well hidden that most people don't even notice it, which makes all the insane things we do seem normal.
      And ofc, our learned helplessness.

  • @davidmorgan6939
    @davidmorgan6939 6 років тому +478

    Essentially, you made a miniature hydroelectric dam generator for home use?! You are truly a fine example of no nonsense ingenuity. Thank you for this great idea!

  • @relaxverse3986
    @relaxverse3986 4 роки тому +138

    I came here after watching a washing machine turned generator that has been giving an off grid house power for 16 years on Marty T UA-cam channel. Thanks for answering the question "how is it made?"

    • @martincrabtree6704
      @martincrabtree6704 4 роки тому +6

      I just asked the same question on Marty Ts channel then found this!

    • @droopypie
      @droopypie 4 роки тому +9

      Is this the same guy as Marty T?

    • @relaxverse3986
      @relaxverse3986 4 роки тому +2

      @@droopypie I don't think so.

    • @reymysteri0sucks
      @reymysteri0sucks 4 роки тому +10

      @@droopypie yep same guy

    • @SteveJaye84
      @SteveJaye84 3 роки тому +9

      It's the same guy I'm sure. Near the end he brought up his melted enclosure which I saw on the other UA-cam channel.

  • @ahuman6064
    @ahuman6064 6 років тому +181

    This was actually the first video i ever saw on UA-cam. Still one of the best

    • @kronusart2396
      @kronusart2396 3 роки тому +4

      Don’t touch the like or else your pet dies

    • @presidentofallfoodnice8113
      @presidentofallfoodnice8113 3 роки тому +4

      @@kronusart2396 wtf bitch?

    • @nemaimukherjee6303
      @nemaimukherjee6303 3 роки тому

      You can think about a hydrolic head amplification power plant which can be set up at any place without consideration of geographical dependency.

    • @josegarza6872
      @josegarza6872 3 роки тому

      Same ,it was really simple to get as well

    • @vincentzepeda9949
      @vincentzepeda9949 3 роки тому

      Awesome

  • @davewayne9610
    @davewayne9610 8 років тому +13

    You sir are a very smart man. I grew up in WV . My dad kept an old DC motor in the basement for years intending to build a device on the stream near our house. He died before building it and my mom gave the motor away. I thought about that when I saw this.

  • @Barnacules
    @Barnacules 9 років тому +461

    This video is amazing! I think it's fantastic how you can recycle something like this into a power generator.

    • @---rm2gw
      @---rm2gw 9 років тому

      Hey barn

    • @virus464
      @virus464 9 років тому

      Barnacules Nerdgasm yobarn,youareintogreenengergy?myspacestoppedworkiongicantypefasternow.i.would.like.to.see.videos.of.yours.dealingwithsmthnlikethat.i.advise.u.a.normal.car.lightmachine.u.can.have.one.for.five.or.ten.bucks.wow.thisissucky

    • @bassassn1
      @bassassn1 9 років тому

      virus464

    • @gordonkistler8975
      @gordonkistler8975 9 років тому +24

      Barnacules Nerdgasm that's nothing, i keep myself warm in the winter by lighting my farts on fire!

    • @cuddles6938
      @cuddles6938 9 років тому +6

      gordon kistler Don't give Jerry aka Barnacules any ideas, he might make a video about it.

  • @thatautogarage3644
    @thatautogarage3644 3 роки тому +7

    Am I the only one who noticed how perfect that circle was being cut out by hand?!?

  • @adriangabba
    @adriangabba 6 років тому +13

    This guy is a legend! Great to see people putting skills to practical use.

  • @MestisTheManiac
    @MestisTheManiac 7 років тому +122

    There is endless beauty in human ingenuity.

  • @lecturesfromleeds614
    @lecturesfromleeds614 Рік тому +3

    They should teach stuff like this in school

  • @stevendeitrich6933
    @stevendeitrich6933 4 роки тому +11

    All I can say is Wow ! That's a smart man . I can understand so many things .But not electricity ! I will stay on grid forever .

  • @williamcarter1063
    @williamcarter1063 4 роки тому +27

    Anything is used nothing is thrown away, those old silicone tubes that I threw away when they get stopped up he simply cut them open and digs the useful part out love you video dude

  • @neleabels
    @neleabels 8 років тому +224

    Cool, finally a video about free energy which is not full of bull or woo but really offers a solution! Like.

    • @goaliedude32
      @goaliedude32 8 років тому +17

      +Nele Abels It's not 'free energy' though, it's just hydro electric power, that we've known about since we've had electricity.

    • @rtardbox
      @rtardbox 8 років тому +9

      +goaliedude32 you're right, it's not free in that he has to pay for the pipe and parts and repairs and has to lay the pipe and has to purchase the property and has to pay property taxes - so, for every $1,000 he saves in electricity he might have to pay $50 in labor, parts, taxes and investment costs so it's not "free". But, paying 1/20th of what he'd pay the power company is pretty close! The REAL cost is that he has to live in a totally Hillbilly, zero civilization place where the ability to earn money is likely nill and the lifestyle is surly shit. NO THANKS! I'm fine living here in Vegas and paying my power bill, thank you very much!

    • @goaliedude32
      @goaliedude32 8 років тому +7

      David Beecroft
      No, I meant that traditionally free energy is energy that is created by using over 100% efficiency devices. So more energy comes out of a system than goes into it.
      This is just harnessing potential energy and converting it and it's not even a new idea. It's one of the first forms of generating power that we invented.

    • @rtardbox
      @rtardbox 8 років тому +2

      goaliedude32 yeah, good point. he shoulda said "cheap energy" or "untapped energy"

    • @SummerFunMan
      @SummerFunMan 8 років тому +9

      +goaliedude32
      Since he has found a way to power his generator from the stream rather than having to pay for high-pressure water, the electricity is free to him.

  • @goldbunny1973
    @goldbunny1973 7 років тому +69

    Im giving THIS video a Thumbs Up after watching just 2mins of it. It's brilliant! : ) I LOVE seeing anyone recycling stuff like this that would otherwise end up rotting to bits on landfill. There are so many re-useable parts inside domestic appliances...and that's so creative of you to use the available water flow to power your home. Well done and thanks for posting.

  • @destroybilderbergeendillum3558
    @destroybilderbergeendillum3558 6 років тому +2

    inventors like this will make it to heaven...

  • @gregwarner3753
    @gregwarner3753 4 роки тому +3

    You obviously know more about 3 phase generators than i thought i did. Great information. Thanks.

  • @qtour99
    @qtour99 7 років тому +135

    Thank you for a most informative video. The world needs more people like you.Thumbs up!

    • @davidniquot6423
      @davidniquot6423 7 років тому +5

      You mean people that put old batteries in water streams ?

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 7 років тому +3

      we need free lithium for all the crazies down stream.

    • @qtour99
      @qtour99 7 років тому +1

      hahaha yes, and those that share their ideas ;)

    • @borivojetravica569
      @borivojetravica569 4 роки тому

      Where can I find, buy payton wheel?

  • @robertprest
    @robertprest 9 років тому +9

    I will never have the need to make this, but I thought your video was really clear and well put together and was really interesting to watch - thanks!

    • @AngryRambro
      @AngryRambro  9 років тому +2

      Robert Prest Thanks, glad you found it interesting

    • @TheDarkOneSC2
      @TheDarkOneSC2 9 років тому

      Rmcxohgdfuyu
      sdesciperlni TT

  • @79klkw
    @79klkw 5 місяців тому +2

    THAT is what i hear in the background! I hear that water running on the trail cam goat video. I thought u may have a highway near by, but how, with all that nature?? It was the water i heard. How convenient and cool.
    Im no mechanical genius, but i love these off grid ideas. I will show my husband, we have a creek on our land, may be fast enough, who knows?

  • @hoth3875
    @hoth3875 3 роки тому +2

    As a jack of all trades, every part of this video makes me happy

    • @JohnSmith-yv6eq
      @JohnSmith-yv6eq 2 роки тому

      See Marty's latest hydro using this technology and fully explained
      ua-cam.com/video/LVoeaKCEd2o/v-deo.html

  • @peter46378
    @peter46378 8 років тому +4

    I don't know where I've ended up on youtube - but love this guy :)

  • @insimplebeing
    @insimplebeing 8 років тому +69

    How generous you are for sharing your hard work, and solutions. Good heart. Free soul.

    • @midwest9757
      @midwest9757 5 років тому +6

      Insimplebeing shut up dumb hippie

  • @RONMAYS71
    @RONMAYS71 Рік тому +2

    Wow, this is Great, a few in series could be huge for generation

  • @byzypy
    @byzypy 4 роки тому +17

    Your work is one of the most amazing and intelligent works I have ever seen.....am so excited watching your video on the water turbine project. Thanks so much for taking your time to make this very video.

  • @GOATEMMBIETUM
    @GOATEMMBIETUM 7 років тому +5

    GENIUS! MY GOD...THERE ARE PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET WITH A BRAIN!

  • @breakingtoast2255
    @breakingtoast2255 8 років тому +725

    where can i buy a never ending creek

    • @eightfebten
      @eightfebten 8 років тому +12

      rofl! my question

    • @getoffyourbassandletsfish7651
      @getoffyourbassandletsfish7651 8 років тому +100

      I've got a magical garden hose that has never ending water. 😂. But I get a bill😔

    • @coinmarketswot3264
      @coinmarketswot3264 8 років тому +4

      +Breaking good buy some beer and sit there on top of the coming stream

    • @rot_v
      @rot_v 8 років тому +19

      New Zealand

    • @tronjavolta1505
      @tronjavolta1505 8 років тому +3

      +Breaking good
      Aotearoa.

  • @bobdobalina838
    @bobdobalina838 Рік тому +4

    Where was the link to make that rectifier?

  • @StarLight-yk6es
    @StarLight-yk6es 5 років тому +3

    I've seen similar systems using a car alternator and welding a steel box housing for it , the wheel of the alternator on the inside of the box , acts as a pelton wheel :) it produced enough power for two houses changing batteries 24/7 !!! :)
    Nice job , the bearings issue obviously needs maintanence regularly , taking time to lube regularly !
    With the alternator system , bushes need servicing every one or two years :)
    I love free power , my fisher and Pakel machine recently had a electrical fault , it's the same as yours , I pulled it apart to see what could be recycled and discovered the internal gear , perfect for a wind or water free power system !!!
    I was stoked to see your post today , and it's confirmation !
    I put a multi meter on the posts that come off the motor and found instant voltage :) and realised just spin it with wind or water and , FREE POWER .
    Thanks for your sharing , great timing ! :)

  • @frequencyfluxfandango8504
    @frequencyfluxfandango8504 8 років тому +10

    No WONDER this is Popular. WOW. Great Work Mr Ram.

  • @Testiculon
    @Testiculon 8 років тому +38

    So you can power a new washing machine with an old washing machine. Crazy shit!

  • @trayrichards3156
    @trayrichards3156 3 роки тому +1

    This guys was paying attention in every single one of his classes hats off to him

    • @A.Man..
      @A.Man.. 2 роки тому +1

      Not mainstream school. Prob grew up on a farm where you need to do everything yourself.we call it Kiwi ingenuity

  • @uski
    @uski 3 роки тому +29

    I can recommend installing a temperature sensor on or near the bearings to monitor any possible issue with them. You can also add an accelerometer to sense for excessive vibrations and autmoatically shutdown the unit. If your controller does not support this, a small Arduino could monitor these parameters and issue an emergency shutdown signal to the controller through a generic IO line. Or even shutdown the system itself too, adding redundancy in case of failure. While you're at it, add a temperature sensor on the battery pack.

    • @webnatura
      @webnatura 2 роки тому +3

      Hey do you run the F&P Smartdrive yourself and if so, do you do coaching for a fee?

    • @JohnJohnson-bg2oo
      @JohnJohnson-bg2oo 2 роки тому +1

      They're factory sealed bearings that will wear out from the excessive speed of rotation. Not to much to do about it, other than drilling a small hole into the housing and lubricating it on a schedule. Just my opinion though, carry on.

    • @strawman9410
      @strawman9410 2 роки тому +1

      @@JohnJohnson-bg2oo then stick a magnet on it or magnetise it and fill it with ferrofluid

    • @amando96
      @amando96 Рік тому +1

      @@JohnJohnson-bg2oo you can replace them before they damage the whole thing

  • @sieghail86
    @sieghail86 6 років тому +3

    We have a few hydro-electric plants in my place with bigger turbines, but your applied engineering skills are topnotch

  • @theducklinghomesteadandgar6639
    @theducklinghomesteadandgar6639 7 років тому +14

    Awesome idea, awesome video. Very well done, easy to understand directions, you talked and moved through the process at the proper speed to allow all to gather and understand the process and information you just explained!!! Again so very well done, thank you very much sir for putting out the information to help your fellow man learn something so beneficial to anyone!!! You are an awesome and amazing human being. Hopefully your teachings can also help others calm down and move forward in their life!!!

  • @gk10002000
    @gk10002000 5 років тому +1

    the idea of dumping excess power into hot water heater is good. I majored in thermo and heat transfer back in the 70s. Wind generators or any other type of generator seemed to me could easily be used to dump excess power into water heaters or tanks, opened with no need for venting or over pressure safety issues. Get "free" hot water.

  • @RushHourRecords
    @RushHourRecords 5 років тому

    People still gaining so much knowledge from your video.
    Thanks mate!

  • @chartphred1
    @chartphred1 7 років тому +172

    I wish I was an electrician! The mechanical stuff I get, but wires and electronic stuff? Does my head in.

    • @crazymarkmc
      @crazymarkmc 7 років тому +22

      You don't need to be an electrician to figure out electronics there's enough info about the subject on the internet for anyone to freely explore

    • @phoenixrisingharley
      @phoenixrisingharley 7 років тому +40

      lol im not an electrician, i bought a multi meter today, i dont know how to use it, i pick up a washing machine saturday, im just gonna have a crack anyway, trial and error, just have a go at it and learn as you go, just keep coming back to youtube,

    • @taboost537
      @taboost537 7 років тому +9

      im currently studying too become an electrician, its exciting

    • @dapper_gent
      @dapper_gent 7 років тому +23

      +phoenixrisingharley that adds to the shock value

    • @Bizorke
      @Bizorke 7 років тому +11

      Funny. I'm the total opposite. Doing drive trains, crank shafts blows my mind and has held me back from many projects, but I could design a basic CPU with transistor logic.

  • @kimiratu853
    @kimiratu853 8 років тому +3

    you can't have to many friends in the power company wicked set up keep up the good work

  • @MyVetgirl
    @MyVetgirl 5 років тому +2

    Good on you. Great videos. I've always wanted to live off grid and tell power companies where to go. Hopefully I can get someone to help me work out how to do this some day. Thank you.

  • @jacqueshughes3085
    @jacqueshughes3085 2 роки тому +2

    And the metal cage from the inside of the washing machine makes a great fire pit.

  • @greatvedas
    @greatvedas 8 років тому +22

    hats off to you Ram!
    Very well illustrated and details are clear.
    So much to learn...! :)
    Keep posting your works.
    Also appreciate your efforts in making the video.
    I know the efforts that goes into a video.

    • @AngryRambro
      @AngryRambro  8 років тому +9

      +Venkateswara Rao Thanks man, I appreciate it

  • @TheComputec
    @TheComputec 7 років тому +28

    Genius. Of course it helps that your water source has such "current" to be tapped. Nevertheless the power you have harnessed from it should make you self sufficient for as long as you have a supply of bearings !! Great video sir !!
    Now THAT is free energy !!!

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 4 роки тому +5

    Nice job fella, I did the same thing in the 1970's by making everything in my basement during the winter time. You really have it much easier these days for sure. But it is still running for my father. He loves it. Keep on making videos too.

    • @aurelienyonrac
      @aurelienyonrac 4 роки тому

      Do you have a video explaning each part? For example: Bridge rectifier. How to do high pressure. How to convert it to 110v. Charge a battery.
      Thank you.

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 4 роки тому +1

      @@aurelienyonrac I will have to make some videos for all to see and get an explanation also. Good day VF.

    • @aurelienyonrac
      @aurelienyonrac 4 роки тому

      @@victoryfirst2878 thank you.

  • @olivermuff3375
    @olivermuff3375 4 роки тому

    Yeah. Free power!!! Now I`m only needing a washingmachine, eqipment for a few hundred bucks, a couple douzend hours of work, an acessable River, time to maintain and clean the think every day and I maybe get a few cent of power out of it... brilliant!

  • @Max-oc6go
    @Max-oc6go 8 років тому +5

    Simply, you are bloody genius mate! This is one of my favourite video.

  • @acetech9237
    @acetech9237 7 років тому +10

    All I need now is a broken washer, an endless stream, and a genius brain such as yours, besides that this looks easy :). Great Video!

    • @kebman
      @kebman 2 роки тому

      If you buy a finished micro hydro system, you'll have to pay anything from 2000 to 5000 for it new. The more expensive ones can give you over 500-1000 W.

  • @YoSoyZuri
    @YoSoyZuri 6 років тому +15

    Bravoooo!! Great invention. Its great that some people care about recycling and are creative enougth to produce usefull inventions. I wish I had the talent of creativity...

    • @bio2020
      @bio2020 3 роки тому

      how is this an invention? its a mini hydroelectric plant.

  • @peterwilson5528
    @peterwilson5528 8 місяців тому +2

    Very clever. Do what you can with what you have where you are.

  • @londonnight937
    @londonnight937 7 років тому +37

    I just LOVE the sound of the Pelton wheel spinning up.

    • @LoganT547
      @LoganT547 4 роки тому +1

      I suggest finding some videos of these machines during the spin cycle, I also love the sound

    • @user-tp5yb4hr4w
      @user-tp5yb4hr4w 4 роки тому +1

      Pelton wheel ASMR...

    • @LoganT547
      @LoganT547 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-tp5yb4hr4w nope, BLDC motor ASMR

    • @thvtsydneylyf3th077
      @thvtsydneylyf3th077 3 роки тому

      makes my peepee buck

  • @thesire7553
    @thesire7553 7 років тому +6

    This is exactly what I was looking. You are brilliant!

  • @robbexr3326
    @robbexr3326 5 років тому +2

    I come and watch this video like once every 6 months. its so beautiful...

  • @danmcelroy6584
    @danmcelroy6584 4 роки тому +4

    I'm glad I seen this.. I actually have one of them washers.. So as soon as the pump goes bad or it leaks all over the place I know what I am gonna do with it.. Awesome video! thanks for sharing the info!

  • @RODALCO2007
    @RODALCO2007 7 років тому +25

    Great video.

  • @machinemanmclaren
    @machinemanmclaren 9 років тому +7

    This is really handy mate. I highly appreciate it. You are a blessing to humankind :-)

    • @AngryRambro
      @AngryRambro  9 років тому +1

      machinemanmclaren Thanks man, glad you found it interesting :)

  • @marcushoward6560
    @marcushoward6560 3 роки тому

    It absolutely amazes me that people are this smart.

  • @Skans-Gustav
    @Skans-Gustav 5 років тому +12

    Brilliant! Love the idea of just getting a Pelton wheel off Ebay and to build a micro hydropower generating unit out of a washing machine. Pure genius.

  • @JahanZeb1976
    @JahanZeb1976 9 років тому +5

    Excellent video and awesome work performed mate. Glad to see somebody doing such a nice work. Regards,

  • @DiyEcoProjects
    @DiyEcoProjects 8 років тому +15

    Now thats a cool video, thank you for sharing

  • @ambroseabellair5306
    @ambroseabellair5306 5 років тому +2

    I'm already a subscriber, just goes to show I knew a good thing when I saw it, must have been another one of your video's, carry on brother, keep up the good work, lots to learn from, that actually amounts to something of true value, thanks again.

  • @blastar55m3
    @blastar55m3 5 років тому

    its people like you that will make a real difference to sustainable living/energy. genius .

  • @goforgreenliving
    @goforgreenliving 8 років тому +5

    I'm going to be looking for those kinds of washing machines. Thanks for the video!

    • @rondill8429
      @rondill8429 5 років тому

      Good luck if your looking for them in the USA!!!

    • @cantrellkids1966
      @cantrellkids1966 5 років тому

      @@rondill8429 I'm an appliance repairmen and Rotator Stator motor laundry machines aren't all that uncommon. Fisher and Paykel is uncommon though.

  • @jameswaid4234
    @jameswaid4234 9 років тому +3

    This is so cool. If I had a creek I would make one.

  • @secureguard673
    @secureguard673 2 роки тому

    ur the best electrician ive ever seen

  • @Africanacts
    @Africanacts 6 років тому

    If only i had seen this video , I wouldn't have thrown my washing machine outside which only fault was a broken door hatch . Now Im feeling aaaaaaaarrrrrrgggggh I should have used this in my local village in Kenya . Thanks Angry Ram for sharing . Wonderful brains

  • @CarlosAlbertoTavaraLescano
    @CarlosAlbertoTavaraLescano 8 років тому +9

    Congratulations Angry, contributions like yours increase the creativity of many, I`m one of them, I love attending this type of videos.
    Felicitaciones Angry, aportes como el tuyo aumenta la capacidad creativa de muchos, yo soy uno de ellos, me encanta asistir este tipo de videos.
    Carlos Alberto

    • @AngryRambro
      @AngryRambro  8 років тому +3

      +Carlos Alberto Tavara Lescano Thanks Carlos

  • @mountainconstructions
    @mountainconstructions 7 років тому +15

    Wow, i've been involved with Remote Area Power Supply for 25 years, using Solar, Mini Hydro and Wind.
    That was cool to watch, well done
    And a reasonable output too.
    Sadly i also tossed out a F&P Washing machine 12 months ago

    • @aurelienyonrac
      @aurelienyonrac 4 роки тому

      I hope you make videos.

    • @jagjitrayet79
      @jagjitrayet79 4 роки тому

      hi my self jagjit singh from India, pl send ur mail id so that we can discuss further

  • @Menelau69
    @Menelau69 6 років тому +1

    Watch'n learn guys! Knowledge equals power! And money saving.

  • @EnsignLovell
    @EnsignLovell 2 роки тому +3

    This is pretty impressive. Even with the advancements that have been made in power in the past 8 years. I feel like your design has room to expand upon but it is a really great start for people who want to do this.

    • @JohnSmith-yv6eq
      @JohnSmith-yv6eq 2 роки тому

      See Marty's complete new system install at a friend's place....
      ua-cam.com/video/LVoeaKCEd2o/v-deo.html

  • @BMGBOX
    @BMGBOX 9 років тому +9

    Thanks for watching? No No No...Thank YOU for making this info. available. This is wonderful and well done !
    -Bob

  • @suniljangid2254
    @suniljangid2254 6 років тому +3

    Great work ram .I appreciate Ur effort from core of my heart.u r inspiration for me

  • @beck2929
    @beck2929 3 роки тому +143

    How to live off the grid:
    -Step1: get a river

    • @zteaxon7787
      @zteaxon7787 3 роки тому +11

      You could use wind and solar as well. The energy is stored in the batteries so you can adapt your approach to whatever climate you're in. The only climate you probably can't do it in is a dry, windless and constantly cloudy place. Which doesn't exist. But water is ideal because it is more reliable. (Until you have a drought)

    • @gabrieldavidquinonesgarcia5072
      @gabrieldavidquinonesgarcia5072 3 роки тому +3

      Lmao

    • @marklewis4793
      @marklewis4793 3 роки тому +4

      ..then wade through the beurocratic bullshit n red tape attached to river use.

    • @chuckfinley3152
      @chuckfinley3152 3 роки тому +21

      @@marklewis4793 don't ask don't tell

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure 3 роки тому +2

      @@marklewis4793
      I think I will just avoid that methodology

  • @juliebarnes6208
    @juliebarnes6208 6 років тому +1

    Wow! I am impressed! This is ingenious! Thanks for sharing.

  • @ml.2770
    @ml.2770 7 років тому +3

    If you added a second nozzle opposed to the first the bearing would have far less side loading and longer life. Very cool video.

  • @nottoosureeeee
    @nottoosureeeee 4 роки тому +17

    You’re the man!

  • @donaldnaymon3270
    @donaldnaymon3270 4 роки тому

    Awesome design. So efficient. Super low maintenance. Great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @rbmwiv
    @rbmwiv 4 роки тому +1

    This is ingenious. The simplest water generator I have ever seen. And I have 2 washing machines ripe for this project. Thanks I’m gonna watch your whole series also u got a new subscriber.

  • @revxbonda6913
    @revxbonda6913 8 років тому +5

    thank you for posting this video , i need this idea

  • @user-zc1ds3zy5d
    @user-zc1ds3zy5d 8 років тому +17

    Hi mate,that's brilliant.i too want to go off grid up in the far north island.i've looked at other alternatives but to costly to make a start.until now.i appreciate what you've shown in this clip...willing to help others,my hats off to you mate...Cheers bro.

    • @AngryRambro
      @AngryRambro  8 років тому +9

      +lani apiata Thanks man, appreciate it

  • @bringer-of-change
    @bringer-of-change 5 років тому

    I about tripped when you said free power but now I see what you mean lol. That's pretty awesome man. I've been looking into making similar things as well.

  • @deniecedonnafield4749
    @deniecedonnafield4749 4 роки тому +1

    Fisher and paykel has always been my favorite washing machine...

  • @flaplaya
    @flaplaya 8 років тому +15

    Extra super blessed to have a 45 psi water source like that. I've heard that New Zealand is like heaven. Wish I could live there:( Great video!

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya 8 років тому +2

      And this could be done with 5 feet of head. It would just take a much larger wheel. Love the can do spirit here but the comments section is unfortunately par for the course.

    • @rtardbox
      @rtardbox 8 років тому +4

      +fla playa dude, you could live there! and once you do you'll see "heaven" is actually hell and wish you had never moved to a place you get "free" electricity and no job and no social life and no conveniences and where it rains all the time and everything sucks shit

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya 8 років тому +3

      David Beecroft Turn that frown upside down mate. Why is there no work there man? I live in the US and am trapped in the boondocks with no car, no life, no consistent job. I saw a docu several years ago that NZ's govt. was all about citizen happiness and it looked like there was a lot to do; Surfing, skiing, outdoor paradise. Does it suck there? Is difficult to make it?

    • @rodprice3002
      @rodprice3002 8 років тому +2

      +David Beecroft you talk Shit more like it

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya 8 років тому +1

      David Beecroft Your reply got muted as spam and am interested in your opinion. I think the link is toxic so tell me in your words what the problem is. Serious bro. Feel your strife.

  • @Organikmechanic
    @Organikmechanic 10 років тому +13

    Brilliant film! Really informative and you have highlighted the major features of your design, which are obviously based on experience, to achieve a really efficient system. Thanks for posting and all the best, Andy

  • @fatmanfromtheholler7467
    @fatmanfromtheholler7467 4 роки тому +1

    I am watching just thinking using it to power a water well to pump water. awesome video

  • @zepledfan413
    @zepledfan413 4 роки тому +1

    This was a really good video. It's actually power generation that works. No phoo phoo magic or anything

  • @Casanovafff
    @Casanovafff 5 років тому +3

    Awesome video. Thank you for the education, super out of the box.

  • @WXSTANG
    @WXSTANG 8 років тому +6

    If you are full charge you can use the PLC to drive a solinoid which switches off the incoming water. it would save wear and tear on your bearings. btw, slick setup!

  • @sumerolu
    @sumerolu 6 років тому

    Pure and respectful admiration. I am an electrical engineer. Kudos.

  • @rickb06
    @rickb06 5 років тому +1

    This is groundbreaking! Well done good sir!

    • @GigaChad-yu4sh
      @GigaChad-yu4sh Рік тому

      This is hydroelectric, scaled down. Great applied engineering, extremely old science.

  • @WildPhotoShooter
    @WildPhotoShooter 5 років тому +10

    Brilliant , this is exactly what I would do if I lived next to a reliable stream. It might be worth me trying it as a wind turbine.

    • @BushidoBrownSama
      @BushidoBrownSama 2 роки тому

      Did you ever build that wind turbine?

    • @WildPhotoShooter
      @WildPhotoShooter 2 роки тому

      @@BushidoBrownSama Not yet, but I haven't abandoned the idea, the problem is local UK regulations.

    • @strawman9410
      @strawman9410 2 роки тому

      Vacuum syphon system

  • @donaldripper3354
    @donaldripper3354 4 роки тому +3

    Wish I had a creek like that in my back yard!

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 4 роки тому

    Can confirm a Whirlpool Cabrio has the same sort of motor in the bottom. Once one of the crappy $200 pumps gives out for the second time and you're tired of throwing money at it to keep it running, it looks like it will make a fine alternator.

  • @allenhaney9439
    @allenhaney9439 5 років тому

    Nice videos. No nonsense and very instructive without adding unnecessary junk. Thanks.

  • @robviolin1
    @robviolin1 7 років тому +4

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @dongermadara6706
    @dongermadara6706 8 років тому +5

    i now have 4 of these working thx

  • @befrankpls
    @befrankpls 4 роки тому

    Wish I had a steam near by. Your video was very instructive and instructional. Please make more of such in the near future. Regards from Goa India

  • @bridydone9252
    @bridydone9252 3 роки тому

    I didn't really get it, but sat through the whole thing mesmerized. I wish I could meet a MacGyver like this! Need one in my life! LOL! AMAZING!! I LOVE guys who can do this stuff!! Rockstars!!

  • @coyotegene86
    @coyotegene86 4 роки тому +6

    Wow this is amazing. I spent $1400 on a solar kit setup and it generates on a sunny clear day 5 hrs of good amp hour rated energy of about 180 - 200 Ah to charge batteries. This thing, which I assume you didn't pay nearly that amount for, generates 24 hrs of harvest-able energy and for a 12v system seem around 900 AMP HOURS! (450 Ah on a 24v system, which is all the same...24v systems are more efficient for homesteading and easier on the batteries/wire loads so I'd be going with that.) Holy jeeezz. 14 kWh system that thing supports. Maybe I did my maths wrong but wow. I know what I'm building for my mountain homestead when I get there. Wow. You'd make a killing selling that energy back to the power companies on the grid because 14 kWh a day about a 1/3 of what I'd probably actually use on an avg. day.

  • @leeburstroghm
    @leeburstroghm 9 років тому +4

    Good job, thank you for sharing.. !!

  • @yourejustintim
    @yourejustintim 3 роки тому

    Thank you for taking the time to post this.

  • @freespiritwithnature4384
    @freespiritwithnature4384 4 роки тому

    This was absolutely brilliant man .