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Free power- How to convert a washing machine into a water powered generator
A step by step guide showing how to convert a smartdrive washing machine into a pelton wheel dc generator making 780 watts, the power is fed into a small battery bank & inverter – generating enough power to live off the grid. All you need is a head of water. I am using water from my stream to spin the turbine.
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I think? he needs to power a flux capacitor
its a back to the future reference. where a crazyscientist uses a flux capacitor to power? a car/timemachine!
People? obviously haven’t heard of using a small pump and cistern tanks , reducing the pipe size for higher pressure , you could use rain water or gray water .
I have a small stream on my property
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this is the name of the video:? Perpetual motion machines (hypothetical )
about the problem of needing a constant pump of water… I don´t know much about this things but, but when i saw the first video of the link, the “self-flowing flask”, i thought it could be applied. obviously you would need to do in a larger scale, so? the fluid could generate a high pressure. and it could be done with other fluids… could be..
I would be of? no use to someone on cith water, the coust of water, would outwey the power you get out of it, Where are you getting your pressurised water from?
he obviously intends? to time travel.
It’s a Back? to The Future reference.
Nobody needs this much power. Do you own half a million homes? Literally, half a million homes is probably a very conservative estimate on my part.
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Obviously, this works if you have running water flowing through your yard. What would be the point? to do this with water you pay the city for ?
I have a flux capacitor, it’s used from 1985…?
would it be possible to set this up on a say a tank have the? spent water return to the tank and use a water pump to supply the water pressure. this would obviously reduce your total capacity but would reduce waste of water.
if you need a constant supply – 4-5 li/s, this generator will need to power its own pump after also adding a sump and headtank to circulate the same water to charge the turbine cups for? people that dont have the stream next to the house that is.
That “1,21 gigawatts” was a reference to a movie “Back to the future” where the scientist? needed that much power to supply his time machine DeLorean ;D
Hmm It does not really show how to build it from scratch. Would you consider making an update for more detail. I would love? to see it
David.
bahhaahahah my question is what do you think is gonna happen when ou try and do anything with 1.21 gigawatts, you better leave a note somewhere cause your about to get? vaporized.
Haha, do you need to power a city? mine peaks at about 1 kw. You would need a much bigger generator & a huge volume of? water to make that sort of power.
Yes it needs a constant supply of water running? through the turbine. Cheers
The (solenoid) is just a? gate valve turned by an old 12v drill. Thanks for watching.
The? water comes from my stream, so yes it is free.
In your coutry fresh water from pipes? is for free??? In my cost much…
Nice job. Thanks for the? video. Any more details on how the solenoid works?
I’m not too clever so stupid question:
does it need a constant supply of new water?
Or does it use the? same water over and over?
Thank You!!