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  • @yusi5737
    @yusi5737 Рік тому +76

    I like that he doesn’t use 3D printer; instead, he uses existing component and figure out clever way of processing them.
    3D printer is convenient but sometimes can take the fun out of making things

    • @fightingblind
      @fightingblind Рік тому +1

      3d printers aren't always the best for everything... unless you have an expensive industrial pringer, proof of concept would end up being smaller and probably more brittle.

    • @jakerazmataz852
      @jakerazmataz852 Рік тому +4

      You work with what you have.

    • @menschnr.6445
      @menschnr.6445 Рік тому +2

      I must say, I wish him or her as soon as possible a 3D printer, that tool in his hands would be best place of an 3D printer.
      Maybe we should search for a paypal link somewhere in his channel to help him expand his creativity ❤️🤲😊 in sha Allah

    • @slawomirhering3770
      @slawomirhering3770 Рік тому

      Tell why carbon reductuction emission and CHEMTRAILS on the sky why? Are the power to be use the bast solution for human race ?
      Why people keep quiet and put up with everything and use starvation ,wars instead best solution? Because nobody have the brain to go take places and take the power away from parasites of this planet Banking Cartel.

    • @merynunthidar6128
      @merynunthidar6128 3 місяці тому

      ນະ ຊາຍ😮ຄໍ😮😮😮😮😂😂😅😅😮😮😅😮😅😮😅😮😅😮😅😮😅😅😮😅😅😮😮😅😅😮😮😊😮😅😅😅​@@jakerazmataz852😅😮😅😢😅🎉😅ຸ😅🎉😅😅🎉😅ຸ😮😢😅😢😅😢😅😢😅🎉😅ຸ😅ຸຸຸ😅😅🎉

  • @TheMrRafaelB
    @TheMrRafaelB Рік тому +257

    Try to add a flywheel on the motor axle, it will temporarily store kinetic energy, preventing the motor to stall when the electric load is added, as seen in the third project. Great ideas, keep it going.

    • @macsmich8273
      @macsmich8273 Рік тому +8

      There is not enough torque on any of them to do this.

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +7

      Ok bro

    • @creatura_orbis_centuria
      @creatura_orbis_centuria Рік тому +6

      Keep breaking barriers and nothing will stop you. It is good to see comments that is recognised and at the same time new knowledge added to his skills.

    • @stakman78
      @stakman78 Рік тому +4

      Good to hear that word.,. Flywheel! Such an efficient means of continuous energy.

    • @andreyEvO
      @andreyEvO Рік тому +1

      @Bruce Wayne iubirea oo

  • @mobilezone6833
    @mobilezone6833 Рік тому +42

    This is a vivid example of benefiting from natural phenomena in the production of electrical energy, and this is how we aspire to make life easy for everyone 😊

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      👍👍👍👍

    • @justsayin9699
      @justsayin9699 Рік тому

      Who's we because america(we don't deserve a capital a) ain't trying to get off that crude oil nipple as long as we can keep finding sources and causing fake wars to get it. Green energy equals less full pockets for the government. Hemp, solar, wind, hydro powered or renewable aren't words those fuckers like to hear. The only reason LasVegas benefits from water electricity is so they can make more money while expending less...........for the government. Who built the dam? Well its named after a president kinda obvious! Where is area 51? Oh yeah in NEVADA! Coincidence? I THINK NOT!

    • @juiccybaze
      @juiccybaze 9 місяців тому

      well... making life easy for everyone is well said.. true indeed I guess, but we've gotta consider other life forms as well... plant life, animal life etc, its all a balance

    • @nomercyinc6783
      @nomercyinc6783 6 днів тому

      homemade personal sized hydroelectric dams are doing nothing to improve life anywhere. cannot create energy from nothing. the source is the water which makes it not free electricity. peoples opinions dont make facts

  • @keaaul
    @keaaul Рік тому +93

    Classic practical engineering! Resourceful, innovative, and simple. Great job!!

    • @TheRedEgle
      @TheRedEgle Рік тому

      ชชชชช

    • @benonestefan3246
      @benonestefan3246 Рік тому +1

      Ingenios bravo!

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 🌹🌹🌹

    • @Phat737
      @Phat737 Рік тому +2

      Practical? These are toys or at best teaching tools.

    • @keaaul
      @keaaul Рік тому

      @@Phat737
      Roger that. Practical for his side of the globe, maybe. Definitely not for the entitlement western world.

  • @duskintheforest584
    @duskintheforest584 Рік тому +43

    Lots of elegantly designed free energy devices here. I hope to live off grid someday

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +5

      Please try it

    • @jasonstewart3748
      @jasonstewart3748 Рік тому +11

      I went through that phase. Do more research before you run with it and make yourself look stupid in front of your friends.

    • @higgy82
      @higgy82 Рік тому +1

      Free energy doesn't exist.

    • @ricksanchez9798
      @ricksanchez9798 Рік тому +11

      None of this shit is "free energy" water features require electricity to run the pumps..... you'd need a raging river to maintain a constant rotation.

    • @arvindindoria7146
      @arvindindoria7146 Рік тому +1

      0⁰ö

  • @DerTinker
    @DerTinker Рік тому +151

    If you look closely at #3 you can see how the generator wheel moves slower once a load is attached to the cables. Really cool to see in practice!

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +3

      👍👍👍👍👍

    • @ericcaldwell3584
      @ericcaldwell3584 Рік тому

      Evidence that these "free energy" devices are bogus.

    • @dsdword
      @dsdword Рік тому +1

      Sim, isso define que não há truques! Genial!

    • @bigstones84
      @bigstones84 Рік тому +4

      Also in #1 at 6:12, look at the water coming out of the turbine

    • @milo2karel
      @milo2karel Рік тому

      Sure it does. Well, it's true for all three, when you load the generator, will affect the source of power. You can see the same effect in your car with headlights, A/C, etc.

  • @Sergeilink4736
    @Sergeilink4736 Рік тому +23

    Сделал гидрогенератор в квартире в ванной,теперь за электричество в месяц на 50 рублей меньше стал платить,но коммуналка выросла из-за водопотребления.Наверное надо теплогенератор надо придумать как установить на газовую плиту...🙂

    • @Cemw
      @Cemw Рік тому +5

      ТЭС😂

    • @Cemw
      @Cemw Рік тому +8

      Если такую штуку установить в канализации много этажки можно стать миллиардером монополистом

    • @ricksanchez9798
      @ricksanchez9798 Рік тому +2

      You're still paying extra for the water, hydro only works on constantly flowing water like rivers.....

    • @ricksanchez9798
      @ricksanchez9798 Рік тому +2

      @@Cemw not really, water doesn't flow constantly in the sewers since that is the waste and not the source

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @MrBriansAmazingWorld
    @MrBriansAmazingWorld Рік тому +6

    Love how you show the way it performs with a load. Surprised how much the turbine slows.

  • @cam9494
    @cam9494 Рік тому +14

    Those bldc motors from Airconditioners are good generators. DC 310V. At RPM of 1200 it will produce 37watt of power which is good for charging supercap and lithium batteries. Using 4 motors at once would easily produce 100 watt. The indoor motors of such kind will have limited DC generation ie. 35V. However removing the internal circuit and just hooking 3 phases to a 3 phase rectifier will give you super high current at 2000 rpm.

  • @hulksmash3259
    @hulksmash3259 Рік тому +7

    I think the 3rd one is my favourite, but would need to scale it up not just because I need to power a house but would like it so that fish and all life could pass unharmed. Good work 👍

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Thank you 👍👍👍

    • @Zomby_Woof
      @Zomby_Woof Рік тому +1

      Aye, there's the rub.
      What you want is not possible, there will always be some damage to fish.
      How you design your equipment, mitigate the damage, and choose your location are all factors that must be taken into account to decide if the damage is at acceptable level, and is justified by the power generated.
      Which is why this would not be allowed by law on most places unless you own the entire water rights, which is usually only the case if the waterway's official terminus is on your land.
      Tanstaafl

    • @slothdaddy3315
      @slothdaddy3315 Рік тому

      yes in the states the water is owned by the state making anything that blocks the water is illegal. you only own the land under the creek lol there goes my free power from the creek in my back yard. but who is going to know right!!!!

    • @Zomby_Woof
      @Zomby_Woof Рік тому +2

      @@slothdaddy3315 if the spring begins and ends on your property, I think you're free to do what you want as long as you aren't introducing pollutants.
      But there are few streams of water that are both that contained, and have enough energy potential to make it worthwhile.
      "Free Home Hydro" is rarely practcal.

    • @kimricsmythe9879
      @kimricsmythe9879 Місяць тому

      Yeah, you need to live where there is pretty good water drop to get much power. Those sites are not that common.@@Zomby_Woof

  • @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies
    @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies Рік тому +75

    For project #2, you could anchor in a second motor on the other side and string it to that one too. It'll make the spin slightly less effective, but so does wall-smacking, and at least it wouldn't break up your fins.

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +8

      Thank you for your feedback

    • @PlausibleParadymes
      @PlausibleParadymes Рік тому +3

      Isn't the direction of Rotation causing the rotor to bump against the one side of the trench? The moving water hits the inclined plane of the rotor and is constantly pushing against it as it causes it to spin... perhaps a small cable or rope spanning the trench could provide an anchor point in the center of the trench for the rotor to keep it from banging against the sides of the trench. Maybe one at the leading end and one at the trailing end... the challenge would be a free- moving connection point as it is the frictionless action of the unfettered rotor that allows it to spin so freely....
      Or... add a second rotor rotating the opposite direction, with the 2 rotor's centerpoints joined to each other with a length of wood greater than 2x the radius of the rotors - one at each end. Smooth- turning axles mounted at the extremities of each length of wood could hopefully reduce the friction... second rotor could be attached to a second motor assembly for double the power (unless it's opposite input Rotation could somehow be flipped to add its power to the first motor assembly). It would still move freely and probably bounce against the sides of the trench, but with much-reduced force...

    • @user-rb2og4fk7h
      @user-rb2og4fk7h Рік тому +2

      С другой стороны тоже поставить шестерни и цепи и так же привязать. Два двигателя одна спираль

    • @Billy.Nomates
      @Billy.Nomates Рік тому

      It's the slow moving river causing it to bump the wall,a quicker moving river would prevent that...

    • @Yezariael82
      @Yezariael82 Рік тому

      Look, he already did this (kind of) 👍🏻👍🏻
      ua-cam.com/video/OAxTb1nJWzw/v-deo.html

  • @s0metimes_6itin9.
    @s0metimes_6itin9. Рік тому +3

    Идея замечательная ,такой человек никогда неостанется без электроэнергии но ,как только начнется листопад всё это моментально засорится ! Вам надо преподавать занимательную физику для детишек ,что бы они незасиживались в комп. играх !

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @NuclearFisher
      @NuclearFisher 15 днів тому

      > Вам надо преподавать занимательную физику для детишек
      Чтобы они вовремя чистили эту "электростанцию" ;-)

  • @cientistaamador2890
    @cientistaamador2890 Рік тому +7

    A good idea leads to the creation of many new ideas, congratulations on your creativity and that you always try to innovate😎💻

  • @joerinaldi5
    @joerinaldi5 Рік тому +6

    The little bridge and the lights..very cute

  • @user-wj8oe8nc9r
    @user-wj8oe8nc9r 8 місяців тому +2

    Is it possible to get a materials list for the first one? I'd like to try this out for myself. Thank you!

  • @davecruser6075
    @davecruser6075 Рік тому +36

    TONS of love and respect for you and your efforts!

  • @johnryan8859
    @johnryan8859 Рік тому +8

    A narrative explaining & materials used would be greatly appreciated

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +1

      I'm pretty bad at detailed explanations

    • @johnryan8859
      @johnryan8859 Рік тому +1

      @@mr.construction9846 to bad pretty cool project

    • @ericbstudios9807
      @ericbstudios9807 Рік тому +1

      Can't you see he uses some space age material that becomes flexible when heated but then stiffens as it cools

  • @mariadavid8423
    @mariadavid8423 Рік тому +6

    SENSACIONAL! PARABÉNS! VEM PARA O BRASIL ENSINAR NAS ESCOLAS PARA CRIANÇAS E JOVENS!

  • @user-hh6ex9md4w
    @user-hh6ex9md4w 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow, that Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series sounds like an amazing product for outdoor enthusiasts like us. The massive capacity, fast recharging, and waterproof technology are definitely impressive features. Plus, the ability to monitor power usage through the app is a nice touch. Thanks for sharing this recommendation, I'll definitely look into it for my next camping trip!

  • @3dhYT
    @3dhYT 8 місяців тому

    Truly amazing.
    I liked the third design the most.

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 Рік тому +7

    Very good demo. Basically that's all it takes to create an electric source! And so why aren't so many of these on rivers all over the country? Never ending water power that our forefathers used all day every day for decades! I guess the politicians and experts think it wouldn't work! Probably because they would have to make it so expensive and complicated it wouldn't be worth it! This fella did it with simple things from around the house!

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +7

      it will affect the environment if it is made in large quantity

    • @Ozzzoyoyoy
      @Ozzzoyoyoy Рік тому +1

      we have the largest one in Australia snowy mountain river turbine

    • @LeAdri1du40
      @LeAdri1du40 Рік тому +1

      Because you need large ones to produce the kind of energy required for a city and for that you need a dam which needs a carefully picked location because it creates a lake and reduces waterflow effectively disturbing the ecosystem

  • @thelivingkiltedpirate3809
    @thelivingkiltedpirate3809 Рік тому +20

    I'd love to see scalable schematics, as well as a series of these powering up something larger.

    • @B.V.Luminous
      @B.V.Luminous Рік тому +1

      Bigger gears, and more of them to spin up a larger generator with the same amount of flow.

    • @tgmelinda7544
      @tgmelinda7544 7 місяців тому

      power in the form of 3 phase AC which is what most of the industrialized world runs off of.

  • @stevenbreach2561
    @stevenbreach2561 Рік тому +1

    Especially here in Wales,with all our streams and rivers,these would be a great addition to green energy production

  • @DIYinventionideas-pm6lw
    @DIYinventionideas-pm6lw 2 місяці тому +1

    There's nothing better than seeing a video with such a fresh and different idea! You've created a special feeling and ignited my creative spirit. Thank you!"

  • @leonelalmeida7921
    @leonelalmeida7921 Рік тому +12

    You may put an device to keep the "endless screw" in the center of waterflow to avoid hit the walls... BTW, nice project!👏👏👏👏

  • @philholman8520
    @philholman8520 Рік тому +4

    Awesome!
    Thanks for sharing your video! 👍✌️🇬🇧

  • @NephiLoWaterGodXVII
    @NephiLoWaterGodXVII Рік тому +6

    Can you provide a list of required materials in the description please?

  • @kaseybarrow269
    @kaseybarrow269 Рік тому +1

    Super impressive and what an amazing hobby. You need a career in this if you don't already have one.

  • @BaneSIlvermoon
    @BaneSIlvermoon Рік тому +3

    Third one seems like it wouldn't be all that difficult to make modular and add more inline. Though it would probably require some modification to maximize the flow available to the next unit.

  • @knightrider697
    @knightrider697 Рік тому +3

    Cool indeed. I wonder if number 3 could be made more effective by just forcing water in a way such that it had to necessarily spin the turbine to get out the pipe.
    Nonetheless impressive job!

    • @samkm9318
      @samkm9318 Рік тому +3

      Maybe a cylinder tube where the flow tube is higher on the cylinder so that the cylinder tube will fill up with water to increase water pressure

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +1

      I think it can

    • @knightrider697
      @knightrider697 Рік тому

      @@mr.construction9846 cool thanks!

  • @jackj6219
    @jackj6219 Рік тому +2

    I would have staggered the drive vertical.
    Top: Main drive
    Middle reducer drive
    Bottom: power generator.
    Position in the center of where it was mounted. Might prevent the friction on the side wall.

  • @blackIce504
    @blackIce504 2 місяці тому +1

    I hope some company send this guy a 10kw generator and see what this guy does, Mate I watched many of your videos and you just get better and better keep it up brother.

  • @Perankhscribe
    @Perankhscribe Рік тому +7

    Somebody got a +5 to crafting skill. Have to like that precision work to fit everything together and the fine detail work on the Dam.

  • @jnhook8086
    @jnhook8086 Рік тому +8

    The last one was actually solid, being fiberglassed.

  • @prorok21
    @prorok21 Рік тому +1

    Project nr 2: i think if you mount the axle of a screw on frame that is secured to the bottom, it will be more effective. Plus it would not float freely, hitting the sides of fins.

  • @duongv202
    @duongv202 7 місяців тому +1

    The vietnamese have always been resourceful. From fighting the french, the us, and then polpot and china AT THE same time and is now on their way to becoming a chip manufacturing power.
    Hay lắm bạn à, hãy phát huy tinh thần khoa học và kỹ thuật.

  • @anjhindul
    @anjhindul Рік тому +3

    Reminds me of being a kid again and doing this in the creek near home lol so much fun

  • @josephemerian9545
    @josephemerian9545 Рік тому +3

    So cool!! Great job with minimal materials

  • @ahmedkadry7717
    @ahmedkadry7717 Рік тому +1

    Great work!
    Could you provide the measurements for the third idea?

  • @Ratrazor
    @Ratrazor Рік тому +1

    That's a nice touch with the bridge on top and the lights my cats would really love something like that

  • @travisbenge1912
    @travisbenge1912 Рік тому +3

    Meant to comment on here, not sure if I did but, Good Work! I love these ideas, I might take these as inspiration. Have you heard of a Hydraulic Ram Pump? Using one to create a reservoir uphill from the source for one of these generators is something I'd love to try. Either way - check out Ram Pumps if you havent't heard or seen them before~

  • @user-uy5mw4ir8m
    @user-uy5mw4ir8m Рік тому +3

    Молодец👏
    Очень полезное видео.

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Спасибо

    • @HarryMcKew
      @HarryMcKew Рік тому

      Ого, лайфхаки для Европы, осень - зима 2022, подъехали.

    • @senljak
      @senljak Рік тому

      @@HarryMcKew
      Да, уж.

  • @aravindkavs6024
    @aravindkavs6024 Рік тому +2

    Last one is very efficient and consistent way to generate power using less water ❤️

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      🌹🌹🌹

    • @guardianaxiom205
      @guardianaxiom205 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, this is something I'm looking into for my stream as it doesn't have much head. Maybe 7-8m max, but that's over 1/4 mile or more..

  • @kotehi
    @kotehi Рік тому +2

    The 2nd design is very simple but clever. It could be more efficient if you reduce the waterflow width. So the water will gain speed and the screw will turn faster.
    Even more if you fix the screw in the center to avoid the friction against the walls

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Yes, we need to optimize the flow

    • @clown134
      @clown134 Рік тому

      imagine, heaven the water flow through a tube or a pipe, and put the rotator thing inside the pipe, and it would be smooth instead of rough like the current wall

  • @skeeterbodeen8326
    @skeeterbodeen8326 Рік тому +12

    Dude you make the coolest stuff.
    I wish we had this as part of our school lessons.

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Thank you, that's also the knowledge in school, but just the basics

  • @souzaecompanhia
    @souzaecompanhia Рік тому +12

    Que projeto,inspirador e útil 👍👍👍

  • @martinalva5264
    @martinalva5264 Рік тому +2

    Que tipo de motor usaste???
    Exelente trabajo, proyecto o prototipo de energías renovables.
    Te felicito 🇦🇷

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +2

      Obrigada. É o motor do ar condicionado

    • @martinalva5264
      @martinalva5264 Рік тому

      @@mr.construction9846 muchas gracias, pienso que un motor de lavadora también puede servir para hacer lo mismo

  • @motivasisolawatzamzaminfinycal

    Keren banget desaiinnya, semoga bisa dijadikan MEGA PROYEK untuk Indonesia MERDEKA. Aamiin Yaa Rabbal 'Aalamiin

  • @marciodepaulapereira7709
    @marciodepaulapereira7709 Рік тому +5

    Muito bom, parabéns

  • @BenKistner
    @BenKistner Рік тому +12

    This might be an odd question, but what kind of glue or PVC cement are you using? I'm wondering about the grey stuff that you applied with a wooden stick. Is it some sort of epoxy?

  • @andiestwo5
    @andiestwo5 Рік тому +2

    Really Cool 😎
    But I think you're losing a lot of energy in the cable. Maybe you could try a "chained " shaft type or run the cable through a tube. Also I would fit those sprockets better to their shafts.

  • @Overlord88
    @Overlord88 Рік тому +3

    Project number 3 needs a tensioner added to the chain to reduce both lag and stall on the water drive.

  • @suou7938
    @suou7938 Рік тому +3

    i think 11:00 is the most practical. others will get blocked by sand or leaves sooner or later

    • @matthewarnold4557
      @matthewarnold4557 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, but the other two scale a lot better than the second one. Also, they are subject to a lot less wear and tear. Eventually the blades and wires are going to break, this is a lot more time consuming and man hour intensive then cleaning out some leaves and sand

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Ok bro 👍👍👍

  • @sumontips9645
    @sumontips9645 Рік тому +2

    খুব সুন্দর ছিল ভাই।আল্লাহ আপনার বুদ্ধি আরো বাড়িয় দিক।ধন্যবাদ

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      ধন্যবাদ, আপনার মঙ্গল কামনা করছি

  • @boyswrestlingentertainment1889

    These are the guys needed to solve our world's problems

  • @alanhat5252
    @alanhat5252 Рік тому +3

    if you take a tube, heat it gently in the middle then pull the ends the middle constricts.
    You might want to cut it in half to give yourself 2 smooth nozzles.

  • @SC.243k
    @SC.243k Рік тому +3

    Wow amazing beautiful idea 👌✌️ thanks my friend

  • @brucealanwilson4121
    @brucealanwilson4121 7 місяців тому +1

    "Show, don't tell" Is a good principle, but it would be useful to have explanations of what & why the people are doing what they are doing, where one can get the materials, etc. A bibliography of informational sources would also be helpful.

  • @bunnysatish143
    @bunnysatish143 Рік тому +1

    Great ideas with simple techniques

  • @nickvertola
    @nickvertola Рік тому +3

    Очень впечатляет! Спасибо, все идеи шикарные и очень доступные... Хоть на необитаемом острове строй)))

    • @slavik15971597
      @slavik15971597 Рік тому +2

      На необитаемом острове вряд ли найдется лишний генератор тока. Да и лампочек там нет

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Спасибо

  • @Togetherness80
    @Togetherness80 Рік тому +24

    There’s one problem with project #2. In time you are going to replace the blades because of it hitting the wall. Unless you find away to make it a solid axel driven so it stays centered.

    • @kuldeepingle
      @kuldeepingle Рік тому +5

      Just by tying end too with spinning gear at solid support can help

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +2

      👍👍👍👍👍

    • @joebloe9901
      @joebloe9901 Рік тому +1

      Yeah maybe in 20 years. That bumping into the wall is doing nothing.
      He’ll be replacing those bearings and chains way before that blade wears out.

    • @tnunn3023
      @tnunn3023 Рік тому +2

      Just shortening distance shud get it off the wall

    • @xl3bigdrizzy891
      @xl3bigdrizzy891 Рік тому

      @@joebloe9901 highly doubtful.

  • @billy4148
    @billy4148 Рік тому +2

    The third one is the best 👌

  • @rodrigodelvalle6124
    @rodrigodelvalle6124 Рік тому +1

    Good idead, it's only a matter of changing the materials to make it a long term source of energy

  • @miriant.moraismirian989
    @miriant.moraismirian989 Рік тому +3

    SENSACIONAL....👏👏👏👏

  • @TeomanOzsen
    @TeomanOzsen Рік тому +3

    One of the video I been watching fully lately.

  • @vegasboast
    @vegasboast Рік тому

    Thank you. I could probably build #1 for $60, minus the motor and concrete dam. #2 for $40 but less effective than #1 I think. #3 though... That's genius level construction. If you have a creek, you place 8 or 9 out, they all power different things, or charge a battery bank for power later.

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Thank you, those are all ideas, they need improvement if put into operation

  • @KiloFeenix
    @KiloFeenix 2 місяці тому +2

    I never understand why they cover up that beautiful brick color.

  • @wamw4124
    @wamw4124 Рік тому +8

    Superb set of projects! Well done you! An inspiration to all 🏅🏅

  • @ervandadamyan5222
    @ervandadamyan5222 Рік тому +3

    Отличные идеи но в исполнении имеет место не аккуратность и место цепи можно успешно применить ремень . 😎

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +1

      Им нужно много улучшений

    • @ervandadamyan5222
      @ervandadamyan5222 Рік тому +1

      @@mr.construction9846 Да однозначно . 😎

    • @senljak
      @senljak Рік тому +1

      Человек предложил идею. При реализации каждый может улучшить, изменить по своему усмотрению. Главное - дать толчок к творчеству.

    • @ervandadamyan5222
      @ervandadamyan5222 Рік тому +1

      @@senljak Согласен , но моё предложение тоже касается улучшению этой системе , иначе говоря дал идею который улучшает его . 😎

  • @atheancientaura2099
    @atheancientaura2099 8 місяців тому

    1. the little lights on your mini dam are adorable......2. how do we make something like this scalable to power a whole home thats what I want to figure out

  • @colinwiseman
    @colinwiseman Рік тому +1

    Living in Yorkshire, I bet if we added all this to our rain gutters we could power the world for free 🤣

  • @toys2work
    @toys2work Рік тому +5

    This video was incredibly inspiring and very practical. Someone suggested patenting the idea to which you humbly and i suppose rightly replied that these ideas were already out there. But very creative and well portrayed.
    The comments were most helpful to learn that epoxy(or jb weld) was used and that there woukd be issues with regulayions daming a creek.
    I loved the mini dam with working lites and how you worked with pvc pipe etc.
    Unfortunately probably 80 percent of the population is unmotivated or generally intellectually lazy to go through all the ingenuity and practical construction that you did...so for "us lazy ones" we would need a prebuilt kit:)
    I am now thinking how i could locate near a water supply although a commenter did mention tying into ones own water supply/tap.
    I would like now to see your solutions adapted to catch the power of rain and the runoff on the yard to create power.
    Then add some discussions of storung the power in some form of batteries.
    Great job!

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      Thank you . First of all, you need a stable water source and the terrain needs a slope to take advantage of the energy of the water flow, you can't do anything with a stationary stream.

    • @yzarcforever
      @yzarcforever Рік тому

      Le moms finding us doing this all in water bath tub.
      Flying chappal, boot, belan, racket, shattle....!!!!! And add more guys..
      🤣😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @imuzzic1
    @imuzzic1 Рік тому +3

    Esa tecnología se puede aprovechar muy bien en Monterrey 😁

  • @vincentherr2327
    @vincentherr2327 Рік тому +1

    Vraiment très très formateur . Merci pour l'échange !!

  • @TheGemmaster22
    @TheGemmaster22 9 місяців тому

    On number 2, you should put a sinker on the cable before the spinner. Hold it center and under water. More torque less disturbance?

  • @stelzgamer
    @stelzgamer Рік тому +3

    В 1878 году заработала «первая в мире ГЭС...

  • @Shadow5G
    @Shadow5G Рік тому +6

    А если винт установить в проточную трубу, энергии больше будет так как борта канала винт тормозят))))

  • @darkslayer6911
    @darkslayer6911 Рік тому

    6:06 that dam is so cool !
    .
    I like your projects 👍

  • @creativeandroidgame8317
    @creativeandroidgame8317 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful project and best .

  • @edilsoncriadordeinvencoes
    @edilsoncriadordeinvencoes Рік тому +3

    Legal👍

  • @northmanlife5797
    @northmanlife5797 Рік тому +1

    Круто - очень круто
    Сколько мощности выдают такие мини станции?

  • @darrinbunston5932
    @darrinbunston5932 Рік тому

    Keep living and working your dream you're doing an awesome job I'm sure Hollywood or Disney or somebody like that or an engineering firm could use your talents

  • @zafarsyed6437
    @zafarsyed6437 Рік тому +5

    That was great work!
    I would recommend:
    1) Please use your smaller rotary tool (the one you used with sanding bit) and use cutting disc instead of the angle grinder with a cutting wheel. Even though you can do it, have years of experience, just 1 slip and it is life-altering. Versus cutting disc can give you a cut, but you keep all fingers ✋️ and hand, requiring maybe couple of stitches and/or bandage at most.
    2) In method 2, you could add some balast to inside of pipe. This will give you balance between buoyancy and floatation, and assist from staying away from the walks.
    Also, since you know length of cable, or where the screw lays in the water, you can build a wall, round opening with plastic tube in the middle (or slightly offset from middle) and that would increase the velocity of the water going through the tube and help stabilize the spinning of the screw. By doing all that, you will eliminate the scratching, eventual deterioration of the edges of tge blades, and therefore chaotic turbulence.
    3) If you remove 1 chain link, or re-position things, to make sure that the chain is taut, straight with no slack.
    Again, this was great work and shown very well!

    • @sannyassi73
      @sannyassi73 8 місяців тому

      Okay Dad, thanks for the.... help.

  • @MrNickGascoigne
    @MrNickGascoigne Рік тому +5

    These are great, I've seen other hydros that were supplied with a pipe with a big drop to the motor, apparently providing better head pressure and more power 🙂👍👍

  • @nagialjunior
    @nagialjunior Рік тому +1

    Good working 👍

  • @mandelaaffected5059
    @mandelaaffected5059 Рік тому +1

    That was a fun watch. Thanks Mr. Wizard. 👋👍

  • @brasilinventosegambiarra4708
    @brasilinventosegambiarra4708 Рік тому +3

    Show bem educativo . abraço . Brazil

  • @Ratrazor
    @Ratrazor Рік тому +3

    A shorter and stiffer cable might work better for that one that's just free floating in the water it's still a cool idea though but it would keep it from hitting the side

  • @shawncarter5619
    @shawncarter5619 Рік тому +2

    A larger scale would run a small house very effectively with an annual Water course with substantial flow. I would use a small diverted channel that I could shut the flow off to for repairs/ upgrades

  • @swishhydrotrip6299
    @swishhydrotrip6299 8 місяців тому +1

    At 9:45 can you please explain why you added the middle gear instead of connecting it directly from the first gear to the device

  • @AP-ph7hf
    @AP-ph7hf Рік тому +3

    I live in a desert. We don't have water to do this.

    • @gigiworld9941
      @gigiworld9941 Рік тому +1

      You can make this using the same water over and over again. You just have to bring it up again, the water. But there are techniques using electricity from earth and air. Because energy, like electricity, is all around us. They kept it hidden from us to make money

    • @erickcassibo8172
      @erickcassibo8172 Рік тому +1

      Wind mill

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому

      That's a problem for a lot of people

  • @kauangames6411
    @kauangames6411 Рік тому +3

    Criatividade fantástica, top.

  • @bertrand525
    @bertrand525 Рік тому

    Very Nice set up ! However i think there are ways to make it much simpler and as efficient....however, congratulations for the setup

  • @rbmwiv
    @rbmwiv 5 місяців тому

    Very cool models and ideas. I have some land that has a small stream on it. I want to build a tiny house and power it from the stream. I have thought of solar but having a water source makes it seem like a no-brainer. I am hoping that I can tie on to my other property that neighbors it and use its well for drinking and bathing.

  • @presbiteroronaldoaleluia9201
    @presbiteroronaldoaleluia9201 Рік тому +7

    Muita gente que mora perto de um pequeno rio seria beneficiado com essa ideia maravilhosa

  • @dizarium
    @dizarium Рік тому +3

    Скоро вся Европа о таком мечтать будет! Сало уронили- хероям сало!

  • @McDirtyDave
    @McDirtyDave Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your video. You are a great person to share your ideas.

  • @Smirk_Station
    @Smirk_Station Рік тому +1

    2 seconds... it took me 2 seconds to hit that Subscribe button. PmM FtW ! Love it

  • @DavidMcbrady
    @DavidMcbrady Рік тому +5

    Great job. Beautiful work and design! The problem is here in the USA you would for sure have some "environmentalist" punk complain to the city or county code dept to get you shut down and make you remove it. Just how it is over here.

    • @Lotos-yura
      @Lotos-yura Рік тому +2

      Вот поэтому вы и живёте в страхе. Увы

    • @mr.construction9846
      @mr.construction9846  Рік тому +1

      Quite a lot of problems with them

  • @kenzishaun
    @kenzishaun 2 місяці тому +2

    hello what are the sizes of the raw materials?