Generator, Wind Turbine, Sailing System, Magnets, Coils
http://canadianwind.e-earth.ca/homebuiltwindturbine.html
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Design of the generator based on Tesla Technology.
This wooden model of the generator was built by enterprising group of Canadian enthusiasts in order to check possibility of general useing revolutionary new electric circuit and revolutionary new design of a rotor and a stator of the generator.
Materials:
8 NdFeB rare earth magnets grade 40,
12 coils of copper wire 20AWG,
plywood, fiberglass, copper tubes.
Why do we do that?
We want to prevent a fuel and energy crisis in the World.
And we want to save our beautiful planet of Greenhouse gases.
Our business proposal for Canadian and international entrepreneurs is very simple. We are looking for an investor who wants to invest funds in renewable energy sources in Canada.
Why do we need this capital?
We would like to buy land in windy area in Canada.
And there, we would like to build a wind power station with our revolutionary design of electric generators.
And then we would like to sell available electric power to customers (including your interests!!!).
If you interested by the idea above, please feel free to email us your wishes at:
canadianwind@e-earth.ca
CANADIAN WIND WORKSHOP GROUP,
www.canadianwind.e-earth.ca
Homemade Energy
Tags: Renewable Energy Sources
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January 25th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
Sorry man, it’s hard to explain you in English.
Please, take a look on my web site CANADIAN WIND “A very simple permanent magnet electric power alternator generator – details”
January 27th, 2009 at 7:55 am
Yes, you are right, this is very stupid idea, and I’m looking for recycling box to through it out
January 27th, 2009 at 6:58 pm
Hi,
I’m building my own wind turbine and need to know more about what type of alternator to use. Baring in mind that I’m a student and poor, so if possible could you recommend a cheap alternator.
Would a solenoid work to generate a voltage?
Thanks for any tips!
January 29th, 2009 at 7:56 am
this is probably a silly idea, but could you harness just a bit more energy if the blades were covered in solar panels? is this a practical idea?
January 30th, 2009 at 5:10 am
the kite idea is cool