Turn The Washing Machine Motor Into A Permanent Water Turbine Generator

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Published 2022-04-14
Turn The Washing Machine Motor Into A Permanent Water Turbine Generator

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  • @jackhammer111
    The hardest part of what he's doing here is hiding the batteries.
  • Nice work is there a blueprint to work with? Would be interested to build one ,have a lot ingenious people around me who aren't engineers per se but are gifted and could probably make this work
  • @aiv992
    Я сделал подобное - работает! Подключил лампочку- работает! Потом утюг- работает! Потом всю квартиру, тоже работает! Потом многоэтажный дом! Сейчас экспортирую энергию в др.страны!
  • Além do motor de máquina de lavar Tem mais um aparelho que gira Gostaria de saber qual é o nome porfavor E qual é o transformador que usaste
  • @cym999
    so how long does it run before it stops running on its own, cause im sure it takes more energy then what those 2 turbines output to power the pump to keep that flow up let alone anything else
  • @joelynnruiz
    Can you give us a wiring diagram and show voltages of each of your generators and the info for your power supply circuit?
  • @abdben1101
    How's the water going up the white tube to fall again ?? Crazyyyyy
  • @HappyPandada
    So a hydro dam should be able to pump all the water back up and generate surplus power? Or maybe the amount of water went back up is decreasing as power is being used?
  • You should cover the power cable and the power supply that let the engine works 😅
  • Boss i just asking what kind of transformer you put it beside of power outlet? I just wanna try this plss thanks
  • @George-xt6pk
    Those studs enable or energize the rotor with what is termed as residual magnetism.
  • What's crazy is if you actually understand how electricity works. You'll understand why a battery is required and see the ingenuity and intellect this man holds in himself. This was pretty fascinating to watch in all honesty, much respect to the creator of the video
  • @bot_N666
    When the lamp was connected to the network, a drop in the generator speed should obviously have been observed, but this did not happen.
  • Robert Fludd published a description of this machine in 1618. The Fludd machine is widely credited as the first attempt to describe a device identical to this device. I mean Fludd's machine and this machine are IDENTICAL. The Fludd machine used water from the top tank to turn a water wheel, which rotated an Archimedes' screw to pump water to refill the top tank. The rotary motion of the water wheel also drove two grinding wheels. Since Fludd's 1618 device is identical to this one, it begs the question "why isn't every light bulb in the world powered by a Fludd machine?" Of course the answer is obvious, in 404 years not one person has been able to get the machine depicted here to work as this machine appears to work, producing an endless amount of power from just filling the top tank ONCE.