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Wind Generator Solar No Problem

06/23/2010 9:09 PM

FIRST OFF THINK FFE FEILD FORCE EFFECT 1.TREDMILL MOTOR THEY THROW THEM

AWAY RIGHT AND LEFT ANYHOW STEPUP POWER SUPPLY

I CAN SEND PLANS THERES ALOT OF THEM OUT THERE

CUT YOUR BLADES FROM 4" OR 6" PVC AVALIBLE ANY HARDWARE

CUT A STAR PATTERN FROM 12 OR 14GA THICK ABOUT 12 BY 12INCH

4" LAZY SUSAN

SO IT SPINS

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/24/2010 11:50 AM

dear guest.

if there is a force field effect then wind cant get through force field to turn blades.

is problem?

tredmill motor will produce how many watts? compare to watts needed to run house. explain. show numbers.

is tredmill motor better to be sitting around uglying environment or better to recycle and reclaim metals?

please explain how keep rain out of tredmill motor either right or left.

step up power supply. to run the tredmill motor?

perhaps you can send plans, of them out there, if all caps, we pass.

how much power and cycles do you think the lazy susan bearings will take? compare to watts discussion above.

so it spins.

spins is good to collect solar through force field no?

how does pvc collect solar no problem?

please show us yours collecting solar through force field effect.

here is one no forcefield no solar :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UPe6A_UVPc&feature=related

susan say "i'm not lazy"

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Anonymous Poster
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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/29/2010 5:21 AM

SO WHAT ARE YOU JUST DUMB FEILD FORCE EFFECT IS THE ACTION OF A GENERATOR

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/29/2010 10:36 AM

apparently i am just as dumb as you since we are not able to figure out how to use caps key either. However, we seem to be able to find the punctuation keys.

on the subject of "ffe force field effect," we are just as dumb as mr. google, since when we put in "ffe force field effect" in mr. google's search box, nothing about generators shows up on first page of results.

have a nice day.

btw, i told susan you didn't mean to call her lazy in your earlier post, but she's still in a bit of a huff.

p.s. this is a question mark> ? people use it when typing on online forums to indicate that they are asking a question. it is a form of punctuation.

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Anonymous Poster
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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/30/2010 10:44 PM

IM TALKING ABOUT GENERATORS DUHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GET A CLUE!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/30/2010 10:55 PM

FEILD FORCE EFFECT

WHEN YOU HAVE A MAG. FEILD

AND YOU APPLY FORCE

YOUR EFFECT WEATHER ELECTRIC OR MECKANICAL

AND ALL YOU CAN DO IS INSULT MY SCRIPT

OH HOW INTELIGENT!!!!!

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/30/2010 11:26 PM

FEILD? I FIELD FINE. NOT STUPID< BETTER SPELLER AND PUNCTUATION USER THOUGH.

TRY Field.

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/25/2010 7:14 PM

VADER, QUIT IT!

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/26/2010 6:34 AM

Cool, victim number 5. Actually, I've stopped mindclouding them. These are just the residual victims.

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/30/2010 9:31 AM

1 stop shouting ( capitols is shouting)

2 your spelling needs looking at

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/30/2010 10:14 AM

^Capitol

^Capital

^Capital

^Real Capital!

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Re: WIND GENERATOR SOLAR NO PROBLEM

06/30/2010 2:12 PM

ok so i put the wrong word on my last response

capital or capitol A capital is the town or city that is a country's seat of government: Berlin is now again the capital of Germany. A capitol is a statehouse in the USA, i.e. the building that houses a state's legislature: One of the USA's best known buildings is the Capitol, the meeting place of the Congress of the United States of America in Washington, DC, the US capital.

The English Alphabet

Letters Small and Large Letters

Each letter of the English alphabet can be written as a "small letter" or as a "large letter". Large letters are also called "capital letters" or "capitals".

Small lettersabcdefg
Capital lettersABCDEFG
Small lettershijklmn
Capital lettersHIJKLMN
Small lettersopqrstu
Capital lettersOPQRSTU
Small lettersvwxyz
Capital lettersVWXYZ
In informal English, we sometimes call capitals just "caps".

Font Styles >

Small letters are sometimes called "lower case" and large letters "upper case". This is because in the old days of printing, before computers, the metal blocks for setting type were kept in two different boxes or "cases": small letters in the bottom or lower case, large letters in the top or upper case.

WELL THAT CONFUSING SO HOW DO I SPELL LARGE LETTERS ?

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Re: Wind Generator Solar No Problem

07/02/2010 5:48 AM
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#13

Re: Wind Generator Solar No Problem

07/07/2010 12:25 PM

Please try to turn off CAPS LOCK and please try to use some punctuation to form your statements and questions so they can be clearly understood. This for your benefit as you will get more answers and less criticism.

"Effectively" gathering, storing, and using wind energy is not just simply slapping together a DCPM motor and blade assembly. A minimal system consisting of a functional wind turbine, charge controller, battery storage system, and step-up inverter (to go from 12-?? VDC to 120-250 VAC) can be a very useful source of electrical power under certain conditions. There are MANY factors which should be evaluated before proceeding.

> Many areas DON'T have good wind patterns. Evaluate your region carefully before choosing wind power.
> Height of turbine is very important and tower/roof construction (if allowed) can be very difficult and costly.
> Good design plans for home-built wind turbines are freely available all over the Internet. This includes blades made from plastic (PVC pipe) and wood.

one example: http://www.otherpower.com/turbineplans.html

> Yes, many working treadmill motors are discarded which "could" be re-tasked as cheap wind generators.
> Treadmill motors are not designed for outdoor exposure and usually require weather (rain/water) protection.
> They can work, but they are NOT mechanically or electrically designed to be good wind generators.
> The wind force produces significant axial loading which will quickly destroy motor shaft bearings that are not designed to handle axial loads.
> Separate axial load bearings and gear/belt speed reductions may be used, but this adds cost, complexity, and other potential problems.
> Most low cost lazy susans are only good for low speed & low duty cycle operation and will not hold up well if used anywhere in a wind turbine application.

There is a wealth of information available for developing small wind power projects. If it works for you, go for it! There is also a lot of information available regarding solar heat and solar photovoltaic projects. If you live in the right region, you can take advantage of all three.

Good luck and hope this helped.

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