@ Shardian
Thank you, I appreciate it. I have certainly felt challenged by both courses at my college. Although I have been able to maintain an A so far, a lot of people struggle with both courses.
@ Keven
I was very surprised myself with the performance of the blades. I certainly did not expect some simple PVC blades to perform as well as they did. One thing to keep in mind though is that the turbine
appears to be rotating faster than it is in the video because of the frame rate on the camera. Even considering this, they are moving quickly. You feel very uncomfortable if you stand close to the blades while they are rotating. It takes a while to gain momentum, but once it gets going it maintains its speed pretty well. It was also shockingly well balanced. While going, you can feel it shaking if you place your hand on it, but otherwise it is unnoticeable.
We took it outside one particularly windy day and it really got going. With the Floor fan, we were getting about 25 AC volts. During one particular gust outside, we reached around 50+ Volts.
Actually, several people suggested using an alternator. The reason why I initially avoided it is because
this guy suggested not too use one. His reasoning is that is most car alternators work at much greater RPM than what the turbine would produce (as Danny has mentioned).
@ Danny
Yeah, I am certain that a DC motor would produced much more exciting results. I initially anticipated purchasing a motor off of Ebay, but in the end I decided to save money and shipping time and just take the freebie. The generator I used was rated for 230 AC V for 850 RPM. Which was much higher RPM than I had originally wanted, but it worked sufficiently for the demonstration.
I feel certain that with a little more work, the unit would have been much more practical.
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