Blue Sky Stu
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No, we (well this half of we) was talking about feathering.But I don't want to hijack this thread. We were talking about feathers.
What's the reason for limiting travel? Someone has already come up with a plate thing for the electricity, so wire twisting shouldn't be an issue.I’m thinking of sensing wind direction and turning the head electromechanically and limiting it to 350 degrees or so travel.
I really like the up and down feature.I’m planning on a hydraulic monopole for a tower and I could stabilize the turbine for raise and lowering.
So yea, that could be an option. There goes the empenage. It would have looked cool.Hey! Here’s a thought. What if I don’t let it rotate at all. Just N and S. i rotate the blades 180 when the wind shifts and ignore the light stuff from diff directions.
Sphincter factor = 11Did I mention that I’m a paraglider? I went to Colombia in January with a few friends. I like wind power. But this is thermal power. ?
We made it all the way to a glorious 82º in the Ozarks without a cloud in the sky with doors and windows flung wide open for the first time since Oct...generation jumped by 20%!Close to 80 and please give me more!
You are the first person I've ever heard of that paraglided all the way from Oklahoma to Columbia! When did you sleep?Did I mention that I’m a paraglider? I went to Colombia in January with a few friends. I like wind power. But this is thermal power. ?
He went with a few friends. Musta been a BIG glider to have 4 seats. Sleep problem solved.You are the first person I've ever heard of that paraglided all the way from Oklahoma to Columbia! When did you sleep?
Roldanillo? Did a 3 hour XC there in my hang glider a few years ago. Amazing place.Did I mention that I’m a paraglider? I went to Colombia in January with a few friends. I like wind power.
Cozy!He went with a few friends. Musta been a BIG glider to have 4 seats. Sleep problem solved.
There is a video of a guy testing his system by mounting it to the front of his bronco. He stated that with the blades bending and flimsy they loose a lot of power while demonstrating the fact. Might look it up. Was very critical of the systems. Yours would be preferably bent and flimsyI have 4 timed out blades and want to build a wind turbine. Each are 17 ft long and a foot wide and weigh about 90 lbs. my plan is to use a final drive from a combine I have laying around to mount the rotor head on. I’ll be able to adjust the pitch of the blades with a stepper motor. The output of the final drive will turn 7 times that of the rotor and can spin a generator.
They had a Sears outlet store near me before they shut down, in a big warehouse that had like 30ft ceilings. In it was an enormous slow ceiling fan must have been 25ft tip to tip. I guess they were having a blow out sale!Has the project progressed since being sidetracked, I know I helped with that? ?
It would be pretty easy to build one of the world's largest ceiling fans w⁷ith some of your parts n pieces. ?
Well, I'll admit that I only quick scanned this thread. Were you thinking or HAWT or VAWT? in case of the latter I can think of some interesting expermints to see if this can go somewhere.Was hoping for some help and positive feedback. But ok. Let’s go with that’s stupid. ??
The thread is pretty amusing and worth the read when you have some spare time.Well, I'll admit that I only quick scanned this thread. Were you thinking or HAWT or VAWT? in case of the latter I can think of some interesting expermints to see if this can go somewhere.
When going the VAWT route I strongly advise against it as the blades you have are probably designed to have a maximum lift at an RPM you would not want to see anywhere near you.
However I could be mistaken though so I strongly encourage you to go the experimental route and find out for your self and let us know.
Yet I have no practical way of tracing a full sized helicopter blade and scaling it down.
You could try the technology of photogrammtery
ugg I mean experiment in a VAWT setting might be worth exploring.The thread is pretty amusing and worth the read when you have some spare time.
HAWT was the initial idea but who knows which way the wind will blow in the end.