Powerful Wind Generator DIY / Free Energy / Green Energy

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Publicado 2019-03-08

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  • @crimsonhalo13
    "And where's the piggie?" pops head up and politely grunts I never expected that.
  • @csabavarady4711
    Never forget about that this guys are from UKRAINE from a war hitten land. Double thumbs up for them. Keep up your work. Greetings from Hungary.
  • @billcIintonvevo
    my god, the fins are keyboards! that’s the best thing i have seen
  • I love it, guys with real balls not afraid to do shit like this. Love people from the Ukraine. 100 thumbs up...
  • @Not-C-418
    Back Wings from old keyboards ? ok! This is EPIC
  • @makenzie71
    This is one of my favorite build videos. Good job guys!
  • @nikita424
    Immortality! Eternal life! And wind POWER!
  • @SaintTrinianz
    Love the ingenuity and the ladder leaning up against the mast on the roof was just tittilating! Subscribed
  • @jwinchester9302
    This is one of the most amazing videos I’ve ever seen. 10/10 for everyone involved 💯
  • Awesome work guys! Couple points - you might want to get a charge controller with a dump load to control both the battery state of charge and dynamically brake the turbine when the battery is full. Otherwise you'll boil the battery and cause hydrogen gas which could explode. Next point is for us English speakers, we normally use the word "battery" instead of "accumulator". Keep up the awesome work!!
  • @jafolost
    Epic use of spare parts and salvaged equipment . Love the keyboard tail fins . Keep up the fantastic work love your post !
  • @ravenmadd1343
    "East" vs "West": West: Lets make something that costs a lot , is over engineered, breaks a lot and impossible to fix. East: What have we got? Lets make something out of it then. If it breaks, easy to fix. When i was young, before Ireland started making money, we had little money. We had to fix things because we couldn't afford to buy things. We bought a cheap Russian made washing machine and it was reliable and incredibly simple to fix the few times it did break. I kept it going for years. This is how i became an engineer, I grew up solving the problem. If you have to you will, if you don't have to you won't learn anything valuable. Well done guys.🙂
  • @Kiyarose3999
    Love the wind turbine it’s about the most efficient DIY one I’ve seen on YT, btw love hearing you say ‘Comrade’, I’m in UK, but my political influences were Tolstoy, Kropotkin etc. It’s a bit hard to understand all you say but I get the ‘gist of it’. Keep up the great work lads, one more thing, I just love the way people in Eastern European countries are so practical and are so good at improvisation, for example I never thought about plugging the power straight into a Wall socket so the whole house is connected to the generator. I know it is obvious now I’ve seen it done, but it never occurred to me that power can entered the house wiring via a Wall socket!. Love you guys!
  • @Sharptooth100
    Great one, lad. This is a great invention you did. This is also a great idea having all summer camp houses and thrift stores deserve their own electricity. Adding solar roof panels to your house as an option can give your house more electricity.
  • @a-aron2276
    Necessity is mother of all invention, i think these guys prove this everytime. Love ye're positivity, keep it up!!! 👍🏼👍🏼
  • @ferdycuy
    This came to me as one of suggestion videos, and I never regret that.
  • @laserarts4533
    what i want to say to you guys to describe your work "AMAZING" is not good enough you deserve more.