BUILD A DUAL PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR WIND TURBINE (PART 19)

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  • @rasimyeniyurt9382
    @rasimyeniyurt9382 3 роки тому +2

    good idea

  • @xsivstress
    @xsivstress 9 років тому +2

    The Best I've seen Yet , Certainly Explained Better then Most .. Thanks for Posting , if Not for Innovators Such as Yourself we would be in debt up to Our ears, But With these Kinds of Innovations , I hope the Energy Companies Know they are not the ONLY GIG in town .. Thank You

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +2

      +Wayne Harris Wayne, that sounds like a breath of fresh air to me. Thank you bro.
      MUDDy

  • @justthinkalittle8913
    @justthinkalittle8913 Рік тому

    about 7 min into this video and I was like yeah, I like this guy. subbed

  • @glenchadwick420
    @glenchadwick420 3 роки тому

    Love your since of humor! Its the kind that makes me want to learn and continue watching your videos😁. Great job Scott.

  • @jordannielson9664
    @jordannielson9664 4 роки тому

    You sound like people are honored to be around you

  • @doug132639
    @doug132639 4 роки тому

    SCOTT,You made a great video ,you explain it so well every step of the way.. I am an old welder 72 and love learning something new about every day..PLEASE keep going ..I hope some young guys / girl learn from you ..you teach well man even how to stick that tape 🙏💚💚💚

  • @balu9438
    @balu9438 7 років тому +13

    The world needs more dudes like the mud man, cheers

  • @itce6043
    @itce6043 2 роки тому

    Wery great idea.😃

  • @nelsonscott3811
    @nelsonscott3811 4 роки тому +1

    Very good job

  • @martymcmannis9121
    @martymcmannis9121 5 років тому +1

    Keeping the magnets cool is a great idea. I never knew that they got hot. Thanks for the video.

    • @bridgestopeace
      @bridgestopeace 4 роки тому +1

      The friction of magnetic flux gets them warm to hot depending on the speed and the duration. Plus outside weather. When they get hot they have the risk of demagnetizing and then you just have pieces of metal. So keeping cool is a means of optimizing your flux.

    • @MrSummitville
      @MrSummitville 3 роки тому

      @Marty Mcmannis
      - Under high loads, the stator coils generate a lot of heat.

  • @pvampire
    @pvampire 13 років тому

    I cant wait to see it run the first time on a windy day! That is going to be so epic!

  • @blingsingh6857
    @blingsingh6857 5 років тому

    PRODIGY. You are great sir. Method of presentation is very good. God bless.Gurinder jit singh.From jalandhar punjab.

  • @ramzeneger
    @ramzeneger Рік тому

    I love it!

  • @aniutalitvinova9957
    @aniutalitvinova9957 4 роки тому

    Life is like a story. Important not in how long, but in how well.

  • @jgcjunior1
    @jgcjunior1 5 років тому

    Smart and funny video.. very good!!!

  • @SurrealNotion
    @SurrealNotion 5 років тому +5

    Thank You Sir!! I throughly appreciated and enjoyed this video even though I have no intention of making, using or helping build one of these beautiful pieces of art...
    God Bless You and Yours as well as the good people who follow you and obviously love you so dearly...

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  4 роки тому +1

      You owe me a box of tissues for making my eyes water up.
      Folks like you rock this world.
      Many good things to you and yours.
      MUDDy

    • @bodeamir4484
      @bodeamir4484 3 роки тому

      I know im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
      I stupidly lost my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me

    • @darianahmed1401
      @darianahmed1401 3 роки тому

      @Bode Amir instablaster =)

    • @bodeamir4484
      @bodeamir4484 3 роки тому

      @Darian Ahmed i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
      I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @bodeamir4484
      @bodeamir4484 3 роки тому

      @Darian Ahmed it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
      Thanks so much, you saved my account !

  • @georgiossarailidis9884
    @georgiossarailidis9884 3 роки тому +1

    Love this.. All around :)

  • @nolimitstech8595
    @nolimitstech8595 6 років тому

    I like that fly zapper, classy.

  • @MrLodhibaba
    @MrLodhibaba 12 років тому

    Mr.Scott Brown,
    GOD Bless you.You are really nicest from the New York.

  • @JesusNowEschatology
    @JesusNowEschatology 8 років тому +3

    You're hilarious!!! These are so much fun to watch. Thank you!

  • @paverop
    @paverop 11 років тому

    Muddy, I really like all of your videos. I think people like you that educate us out in UA-cam land are providing a valuable service to humanity as a whole. I must say. I'm a rather unconventional man and I find myself not willing to conform to the ways of others. With that said, I'd like to ask a few questions of you. I have already acquired 56 of the same magnets that you have, giving me enough for 28 sets of magnets. With my unconventional and nonconformist ways,I'm doin things different

  • @christo930
    @christo930 12 років тому

    I once saw a talk about an old windmill producer who's windmills were the best in their day. The person giving the talk said that the blades were designed to slow down in a hurricane. I don't know exactly how it worked, but I do know that the when I looked up the company they did in fact exist and were highly praised and that many of them are still up and fuctional today and are sometimes sold for a lot of money. I wish I could remember the name.

  • @josaphe
    @josaphe 8 років тому

    U r a scientist...Love you ,,from India.

  • @lostlife4631
    @lostlife4631 4 роки тому +1

    Great work 🌹

  • @jimbougard8560
    @jimbougard8560 5 років тому

    Making a magnet rotor (out of a brake rotor) to fit on a standard hub is FRIGGIN' GENIUS!

    • @MrSummitville
      @MrSummitville 3 роки тому

      It may have been Hugh Piggot, who had this original idea in 1993 ...

  • @FrankaDith
    @FrankaDith 13 років тому

    Well muddy im glad you got a video of the product thats gonna become the first of many demos that make heating some of the house a reality .
    Or Doctor Mcgovern has some great plans too he,s an engineer him ,yup make it good on the first try cause some are comming behind.lol

  • @DancingSpiderman
    @DancingSpiderman 11 років тому

    You're a purty handy guy, Muddy.

  • @BungaEBiker
    @BungaEBiker 13 років тому

    This is quite interesting, I saw a video series a while ago where a guy was showing everyone how to convert a ford truck alternator into a mini wind turbine. he also used stock PVC parts to make the blades and case.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins 6 років тому

    Interesting. Lot of powerful magnets, should make a ton of power efficiently.

  • @misterdude4296
    @misterdude4296 5 років тому +1

    Gets all the oil off, stresses the importance of cleaning up minute amounts of oil from skin then grabs the magnet and gets oil all over it before installing it. What a genius!!!!

  • @sumandas4677
    @sumandas4677 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏🙏

  • @TURK_182
    @TURK_182 8 років тому +1

    That's one nice looking rotar!

  • @FrankaDith
    @FrankaDith 13 років тому

    Im looking at the right of my screen and all those beautiful video,s are all right there step by step to a better futur and a whole lot of fun ; )
    Green winds here we all come!!!

  • @XaymacaJah
    @XaymacaJah 5 років тому +1

    rue American inginity!!! AWESME!!!!
    I used a plexiglas wheel to hold my magnets, but i like yr style better.

  • @carr869
    @carr869 8 місяців тому

    I started building this turbine. Got the stator done and decided not to finish it because I determined that I would need a 100 ft. Tower. I live in the middle of the woods. Now I have 24 epoxy coated 1”x2”x.5” magnets for sale so if ya know any body that needs some magnets and a stator.

  • @xapplimatic
    @xapplimatic 4 роки тому +1

    You just made a magnetic wall clock modern art!

  • @wtam69
    @wtam69 13 років тому

    I know you don't need another compliment but I have to say excellent work and thanks for sharing.

  • @smartcomsolutions946
    @smartcomsolutions946 4 роки тому

    Infomatic
    Thank you
    GOD BLESS YOU TOO

  • @boycotatlanta
    @boycotatlanta 4 роки тому

    Good job
    Thanks

  • @CheekyMonkey1776
    @CheekyMonkey1776 3 роки тому

    This guy has a genius I.Q....isn’t it obvious?

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 13 років тому +1

    Hey Scott
    I really enjoy your videos. Especially the great ideas you showcase.

  • @peppino66castro
    @peppino66castro 13 років тому

    good job scott this is real professional keep up the good work.joe

  • @abdelfettahoumizane9396
    @abdelfettahoumizane9396 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @alejandrodelabarra2838
    @alejandrodelabarra2838 5 років тому

    ¡Muy bueno, boy!
    Congratulations!
    God bless you!

  • @DancingSpiderman
    @DancingSpiderman 11 років тому

    haha! ha, very good Muddy!

  • @rubendlove
    @rubendlove 13 років тому

    you give me some great ideas how to build my generator. thanks man. you're awesome.

  • @siggyretburns7523
    @siggyretburns7523 5 років тому +2

    "I'm Scott Brown with Greenwind & other home energies".
    I dont know if its just the way you say it or the way its written out. But that is one catchy title.
    And I love neodimium magnets. The problem is they dont like me. And I got the bite marks to prove it. But anyways, someday I'm going to figure out how to utilize these magnets along with other natural forces and laws of physics and create a low intake - high output energy scource.
    Anyways, this looks very cool and I'm gonna shadap now so I can finish watching it 👍.

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the compliments oh great one. :)
      May your thinking drive you a successful solution for those magnets. Give it time and desire, and watch it form.
      MUDDy

    • @siggyretburns7523
      @siggyretburns7523 5 років тому +1

      @@muddymuddymuddmann
      Fortunately, the neodimiums i have are out of harddrives and such. Nothing in "dismember" size yet. Remember the really old 5 megabyt hard drives? 1/2 the size of a shoe box, twice the memory I retain. Now THOSE had some magnets (n56?) I got two of them stuck together. 3 people took turns trying to get them apart. Chisels finally did it, but not before a bunch of pinched fingers. Lol.
      T/c mud. Great video 👍

  • @郑望菲
    @郑望菲 9 років тому +2

    Your magnets are familiar to me, because I produce these magnets. The coating, package are all the same. LOL

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +1

      Thanks Sir. This is great to meet one that actually makes the magnets. I used to be a goldsmith. I could cast and repair just about anything, and custom make, or fabricate as well. I noticed on the magnets, that they are copper electroplated first, then plated with the nickel. That leads me to beleive that neodymium doesnt accept the nickel without the copper first. It is nice to meet you Sir.
      Is there any chance I could Buy magnets cheaper through you? Thank You very much.
      Stay safe and blessed in all things.
      MUDDy

    • @郑望菲
      @郑望菲 9 років тому +1

      ***** Yes. you can buy magnets from me and we can produce Nickel-Copper-Nickel, three layer coating. Please contact me Skypr: zheng.sophia3 Email: magnet06@winchoice.cn

    • @janetedwards6654
      @janetedwards6654 9 років тому +1

      +郑望菲 Will you ship through Cheaper and reliable Shipping Company like China Mail Post? Do not tell me china post do not accept magnet because majority of Aliexpress Sellers ship magnets through Chinapost, Singapore Post, Flyexpress etc. Answer my question.

    • @send2olusegun
      @send2olusegun 9 років тому

      Send your email and PIC of the magnet

  • @jpopelish
    @jpopelish 10 років тому +1

    I think you will find that slow cure epoxy resin is a lot stronger than polyester, does not shrink, has a lot higher bond strength, and higher temperature capability than polyester. Adding mineral filler (talc, glass microballoons, fine sand) improves all those except bond strength. It also gives you a lot longer working time.

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +1

      That is great info, and i agree with the slow cure as well. slow cure doesn't heat up and expand, then contract or shrink. I didn't know about the less bonding strength with fillers. Thank you for this as well.
      Knowledge is free to give and very precious.
      MUDDy

  • @billybaulbuster7503
    @billybaulbuster7503 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Scott. You have your shit together my friend! If I knew where you are, I would take you for a beer.

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +3

      My old friend Billy Bawlbuster. I am glad to hear from you bro. I accept the brew. I have been known to drink one every now and then. To see you in person would be celbration enough for one.
      I noticed the comment about advertising, You will be glad to know,... I have taken any add that is longer than 15 second off the list. That dropped the operating funds down quite a bit, But it also made me take time away from the projects to recuperate. But I promise not to re-initiate any longer ones. Such torture would be cruel and unusually enduring pain to my viewers. lol.
      BTW, I know where the moonshine is.
      MUDDy

  • @magna59
    @magna59 13 років тому

    Great to see this good work. May be advisable to add a mechanical attachment, a dome allen screw or three so as there is thermal expansion & contraction between the GRP resin & magnet & cast steel brake disc, so the disc does not shed the whole set up affer a heavy frost or a very hot day. Or may be some light twine, threaded through the vanes of the disc & across the resin.....dacron or may be dental floss and finish of with a coat of super glue, to fix the knots.

  • @BinjKomisar11
    @BinjKomisar11 10 років тому +1

    That is pretty. :) Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @DStrayCat69
    @DStrayCat69 11 років тому

    You can get rid of the air bubbles by heating the epoxy with a Propane Torch... Like a Bunz-o-matic burner... Add less hardener as the heat will make it setup faster... The edges will be smoother too, as the heated epoxy will level out... It becomes water like and will flow downward and level out completely...

  • @tinkergalloot
    @tinkergalloot 13 років тому

    Well done ... You made it look easy ....well thought out. Good on ya !

  • @ozziebenigno5646
    @ozziebenigno5646 6 років тому

    good job my friend.

  • @paverop
    @paverop 11 років тому

    Thank you Muddy

  • @laytonhamilton5000
    @laytonhamilton5000 11 років тому

    you make it so simple to understand

  • @robertcabanlig6908
    @robertcabanlig6908 7 років тому +2

    Hi Muddy Man,
    Sure you got this axial motor video a great tutorial for everyone who would like to try like me.
    Can you be so kind to give us info on magnets you used and where we can buy them.
    thanks and more power and hope to see new designs youve been cooking

  • @insightsoflife6952
    @insightsoflife6952 5 років тому +1

    nice video .
    but i think there s something u dont know about magnets.
    the magnets are magnetic because the flux wants to go treu a material as easyest and fast as possible.
    Hence it pulls on metal.(fero) because it lets the flux go true eassy.
    but when u put a magnet on a metal plate the fluxfield collapses because it found a way to go eassyer true metal then true air (permeability)
    lets give the field size of a magnet u hold in your hand a number lets say 10
    then when u put that magnet on a metal plate the size of the fluxfield wil shrink allot maybe by half because the fluxfield wants to go true the eassyest material to go treu. then it wil be like size 5.
    if you want to build a windmill to produce electricity you should have magnets mounted in a ertalon or other strong plastic disk that way the fluxfield wil be mutch bigger making a bigger difference in the coil making a higher voltage and bigger amps.
    Voltage and amps it creates depends on ....
    - the strengt of the magnet N value (example N43 )
    - The speed of the change going from N to S the faster the change the bigger the induction
    - the size of the fluxfield covering your coils (to big coils or to small magnets wil get you low V and A) coils shhould be made depending on the size of the magnets.
    -The ammount of windings and gage in your coils.(more windings more volts bigger gage bigger amps you can draw if there s enough wind to keep it spinning offcourse ) the more u draw power the more resistance it wil have on the magnets making then stop eventually making your proppeller stop.
    Second you should try to have all components in your windmil made out of NON electric guidng materials (except your coils offcours) because they create dragg.
    a magnet has no effect on copper of aluminium when static (not moving)
    but when u move a magnets fast over aluminium or copper plate u wil feel it resists the movement like its braking.
    so if you make around the stator a aluminium frame or tube it wil dragg out your windmil making it run slower.
    Olso the axle of your windmill should be a NOn ferro mettal like aluminium because if its ferro it wil pull on the flux field of the magnets making them smaller.
    last but not least its always best to use ass much as possible plastic in the whole design of the generator then it wil not cause dragg and it wil not pull on the fluxfield of your magnets.
    I have not made a windmill with all these things in mind but its allot of stuff to keep in mind to make it as efficient as possible.
    There s allot more to keep in mind but this is a beginning of a efficient windmill..
    cheers and goodluck.

  • @mark8664
    @mark8664 5 років тому

    I guess it is a good generator design after all.

  • @shartne
    @shartne 13 років тому

    That turned out Good! Good Job! Looks Great!

  • @kevinanderson9243
    @kevinanderson9243 8 років тому

    Makes sense to me! Thanks brother!

  • @audiokees4045
    @audiokees4045 5 років тому +1

    I ask myselfs, when short the coils outputs, can you still turn the magnet disk? normally this get's very heavy to do but now without metal in it how it does then. I had a idea to make one, but a vertcal one, nee a good design for that so I get efficienty as high as possible. Some do use a oil drum other bike wheels, Maybe you now a good one.

  • @laytonhamilton5000
    @laytonhamilton5000 11 років тому

    i love all your videos

  • @rida7002
    @rida7002 6 років тому

    thank you so much, Sir.

  • @littlebeehoneyfarm9294
    @littlebeehoneyfarm9294 2 роки тому

    What was your output amps and Voltage on this wind turbine?? I’m planning to build one, but need to ensure it is strong enough to charge my 48 volt batteries.

  • @b6schilke996
    @b6schilke996 2 роки тому

    Use steel rotor as mold to cast an aluminum rotor to cut weight?

  • @MarkShepard
    @MarkShepard 5 років тому

    this is awesome!

  • @ProtViewer
    @ProtViewer 5 років тому

    voll die Verarschung!

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    Isn't that a 2 way street? It seems to me that using a heavy rotor will smooth out the lack of consistency with the wind by continuing on it's own inertia, but it will also take much longer to get up to speed. BTW... Thanks for posting these videos. I enjoy them.

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee 11 років тому

    Resin for glue always has filler powder as a thicker or fiberglass cloth both will ease any cracking. I have never had cracking except once when using epoxy. Epoxy is harder than polyester and prone to cracking when used without filler or cloth. Polyester is forgiving more hardener generally won’t harm anything and there are hardening accelerators as well. Epoxy and Polyester isn’t meant to be used without cloth or filler powder. Later MUDDY

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee 11 років тому

    pollyester and baby powder makes good glue

  • @paverop
    @paverop 11 років тому

    Thats actually a pretty good idea. I've seen one here on YT like that, but the man never posted the results.

  • @ffjsb
    @ffjsb 4 роки тому

    I would've sandblasted the rotor first. That way you can paint the whole thing to prevent any rust at all. You want to prevent any rust chips from being attracted to the magnets later on. Use gloves when using brake clean or acetone, because you can absorb that stuff through your skin, and you won't have to worry about fingerprints.

  • @SatTracker
    @SatTracker Рік тому

    Really late comment since it took this long to find you. Where did you get the magnets?

  • @tufedw19
    @tufedw19 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for making such detailed videos, awesome. Still have the rest to watch, but I was thinking of doing a serpentine style rotor. A neighbor does scrapping and he has a bunch of multi stand wound wire where it looks as if it would be equivalent to 14 gauge. then wind it to 3 phase set up. I was also thinking of using a 8-5/8 stainless steel plates 1/8" thick, where the corner of magnets would be about 1/4 apart. Watching your videos I am now wondering if this would work. this set up would fit into a squirrel cage (10-3/4"H X 11-7/8"D weighing maybe 2 pounds) I was going to use for a VAWT design to go on top of my travel trailer. Not being an electrician, and my lack of 100% understanding in this, suggests that what I was going to do would have been a waste of material. Any suggestions or ideas on this. Again thanks for the great in-depth videos.

  • @VictorMiranda-yt6xe
    @VictorMiranda-yt6xe 8 років тому +2

    To: Karhi Keyan. If you want to buy magnets, please go to AMAZON,COM, You will find at least 6 suppliers able to sale and
    ship your order internationally. Please be advised that international shipping is very expensive and slow. So try to buy from
    the nearest seller to your country. By the way, what country are you from?. 10/27/'16.

  • @Touched_by_a_12_gauge
    @Touched_by_a_12_gauge 13 років тому

    SWEET !!!!

  • @paulwyleciol3459
    @paulwyleciol3459 6 років тому

    Sir, very good idea with the brake disc!, as you could use the axle bearing! Bravo!
    But please tell me, as it is not very clear to me: Actually the north or south should not point up or down but from the end of the magnet. So it should be in 04:23 away from you OR towards you, am I right?,
    The next thing: isn't the steel of the break disk completely disturbing the magnetic fields of the single magnets, building up a complex new summary of magnetic field???

  • @davidprock904
    @davidprock904 5 років тому +1

    Do you want a battery that never dies, read the book called the fourth phase of water, you can make a battery with two like metals for probes and 100% in distilled water and a hydrophilic surface

  • @rctempleton9711
    @rctempleton9711 4 роки тому +1

    a poem of muddy man ohhhh muddy man of minds of sand with the hope of some sort of motor grand a wall clock a paper weght i still know whattt ???????????????

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  4 роки тому +1

      A magnet rotor hangs on the wall.
      Twelve 2x1x1/2 inch, that's all.
      So powerful, dangerous, and so shiney...
      It hangs up high.
      To protect our fingers
      Yours and mine.

    • @rctempleton9711
      @rctempleton9711 4 роки тому

      @@muddymuddymuddmann i honestly think the concept could work

  • @paverop
    @paverop 11 років тому

    Another question Muddy...Like I said, I have 56 of the magnets (28 sets) I'd like to base my PMG on Markp0177's generator. Although, it wont be exactly like his. Rather than have a single magnet per coil like his does, I think the opposing magnet idea is a better one. His has 28 magnets and 28 coils, yet is 2 phase. I'd like mine to be 2 or 3 phase (preferably 3 phase) Have a look at his design and let me know what you think. Be prepared to answer a few more questions.

  • @samuelchesnot772
    @samuelchesnot772 9 років тому +1

    intéressant

  • @offgridd
    @offgridd 10 років тому +2

    Hi scott,
    I really like your pragmatic approach on your project and also the sound of the wind blowing at the background ;-)
    Can you give me some info about the power you want to create with your setup?
    I an thinking of making a diesel engine powered generator ( not enough wind here...) and would like to learn how to calculate things like windings, rpms magnet field strength etc etc.
    Regards
    Paul

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +1

      The voltage is a parameter that can change with rpms. so using an engine will allow you to achieve the voltage desired so long as the magnets dont fly off on high rpms. The current is limited to the size of the wire in the coils. less resistance in fat wire, but less turns per coils as well, with lower volts out.
      as it sits right now, i hope to generate 750 watts. at 12 volts that would take 62 amps, a nice feat for two strands of 14 gage wire. two strands of 14 gage wire approximates 9 gage wire. I say two strands because two phases of coils are producing at any given time. I hope this helps.
      rpms dictates voltage, tourque dictates amperage.
      Thanks
      MUDDy

    • @offgridd
      @offgridd 9 років тому

      +muddymuddymuddmann Hi M. (typing shorter :-) ) Thanks for answering!, Starting to build a miniature generator I try to understand the magnet/coils positioning according to the right fases. Did your generator succeeded in delivering 750 watts?

  • @TomTreeMan
    @TomTreeMan 5 років тому

    Superglue cures with moisture

  • @paverop
    @paverop 11 років тому

    Continued...I plan on, rather than making a flat stator,one that is a ring with the coils standing on edge. The magnets will be on opposing sides of this ring, standing on edge.Now I have to ask you. Should I make 28 coils? If so, how far apart should these magnets be? Meaning that with 28 magnets standing on end there would be 1 inch between the north and south ones around the circumference of this ring. With that config. how big should the coils be in relation to the magnet size?

  • @vigramm
    @vigramm 5 років тому

    Energy from the magnet can be obtained without any mechanical movement.
    All we need is material capable of being converted from magnetic to
    nonmagnetic when applying electrical impulses. This will simulate the
    rotation of the armature in the generators.
    Such a material was created for other purposes and there is technology.
    More info ?

  • @1981SAADIA
    @1981SAADIA 11 років тому

    Tanks brother de new laredo mex

  • @WarblesOnALot
    @WarblesOnALot 13 років тому

    @muddymuddymuddman
    G'day... Ah, me hat's off to ya Scotty ! What a delightful clip..!! What a brilliant production process...!!! Superb effort, all round. I like it . And I hìt the button. And it goes to the Favourites List.
    Yay Team..!
    I can't wait to see a clip of your first SunFoil...; Yeee Haaaa !
    Respectful Regards,
    Chris.

  • @ericramos4699
    @ericramos4699 4 роки тому +1

    Cheers sir..is it 12v only?or it canbe 12v or 24 v..

    • @MrSummitville
      @MrSummitville 3 роки тому

      Yes, it can be wound for 24 volts ...

  • @carr869
    @carr869 8 місяців тому

    Forgot to mention I’d sell the magnets for $15. a piece shipping included.

  • @Sprungmonkeyboy
    @Sprungmonkeyboy 10 років тому +10

    I never knew that about south and north end magnets as you flip them I nthe air :)

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +1

      Ya, I think it is very cool. I have played with a magnet flipping them in the air for hours as i sit and think. I found out about it from otherpower. They are loaded with good knowledge, and they have a channel here on youtube as well.

    • @ClownWhisper
      @ClownWhisper 5 років тому

      @@muddymuddymuddmann where did you get those magnets China or India? can I ask you how much the whole block was because that would accommodate just about what I'm doing

    • @MindTrip888
      @MindTrip888 5 років тому

      @@muddymuddymuddmann Ever considered making a magnetic coin ;)
      hehehe... just kidding

    • @siggyretburns7523
      @siggyretburns7523 5 років тому

      How about which way the toilet swirls when you flush it? Clockwise southern hemisphere, counter north...i think. lol
      Now i gotta go flush the toilet to find out.

    • @rushbayou5230
      @rushbayou5230 5 років тому

      ... HEADS I WIN ... TAILS U LOOSE... LMAO

  • @iamhe999
    @iamhe999 5 років тому

    I would like to see a diagram of the magnet showing the N/S poles.... I get the impression the poles are not at the ends -like a bar magnet- rather they are on the two largest sides.... but not sure..

  • @nolifemerc
    @nolifemerc 12 років тому

    Follow up questin mudd: the magnets ur using is expensive, is it possible to use cheaper magnets and stack them ontop of eachother?

  • @ajmalkamal8253
    @ajmalkamal8253 3 роки тому

    Give me Link where you buy magnet.

  • @deara1131
    @deara1131 2 роки тому

    hello my friend can tell me what is it Magnatic model and size?

  • @davidprock904
    @davidprock904 5 років тому

    Did you know if you take an array of magnets all in repulsion and force them together, they will fall to the earth slowly than if in attraction, same/type and weight/setup. And no I’m not talking about throw a metal pipe. You will need a good dropping distance to notice or a very high frame camera, don’t count as a stopwatch style, count by video frames... if a short dropping distance

  • @electronicartis
    @electronicartis 5 років тому +1

    Hey Scott Brown how is the wind turbine still working

  • @owensrayfeilds6800
    @owensrayfeilds6800 8 років тому

    thankyou,,,whats the best,glue to glue the magnets...

  • @seanscully8980
    @seanscully8980 10 років тому +1

    Just an idea next time you make your magnent templet form use uhmw teflon type cutting board (flexible type) plastic. Machines just like wood. Slick, durible, and cheap.

    • @muddymuddymuddmann
      @muddymuddymuddmann  9 років тому +1

      Actually i was going to use a cutting board, but when it made it's way home, the wife claimed it. lol.
      Thanks
      MUDDy