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rolfkoedam![]() Newbie Joined: 14/11/2008 Location: NetherlandsPosts: 4 |
hi I'm new here I come from the netherlands i like too build windmills now i like too build a new one with blades from ebay my question is of these blades can rotate a f&p alternator? i try too upload a piqture from the blades i bought
how many rpm these blades are able too twist? does anybody use this blades already? hope anybody can give me some answers nice meeting you rolf iam from the netherlands sorry for my bad language |
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| Dinges Senior Member Joined: 04/01/2008 Location: AlbaniaPosts: 510 |
Hallo Rolf, Welkom. Nog een Hollander hier...
I'm afraid I won't be able to help you much with your blades; I have seen them mentioned often enough though, I believe they're used on the AIR403, AIR-X and Whisper turbines, and I know they're for sale and sometimes used by DIY-ers. Most opt to carve their own blades out of wood though. Our host, Glenn, has used them (or something that very much looks like them) on at least one occasion: http://www.thebackshed.com/windmill/Servo-windmill.asp Did you manage to find that F&P motor here in The Netherlands ? Did you find it in a discarded washing machine or buy it ? I have looked around a bit for one over here but couldn't find one. I'd love to play around a little with a F&P too. Peter (ook uit Nederland dus). |
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rolfkoedam![]() Newbie Joined: 14/11/2008 Location: NetherlandsPosts: 4 |
hi peteryou can give me your email,or can send me yours my email:rolfkoedam@wanadoo.nl i know somebody and he can get some of these f&p motors the are from the lg wachingmachines i speak this person this week i can get one more for you i think iam from the netherlands sorry for my bad language |
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rolfkoedam![]() Newbie Joined: 14/11/2008 Location: NetherlandsPosts: 4 |
hi i find a LG washing machine its a real nice motor you can see the pictures of the LG on my new side there i let you see how i dismounting it it's a new site so there will be updates almost every day.There you can see my other windmill too its one with a car altenater hope you enjoy the side but sorry its in dutch my windmillsite iam from the netherlands sorry for my bad language |
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| dwyer Guru Joined: 19/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 575 |
Hi rolfkoedam Don't worry about bad language Anyway l do like your windmill setup as is very good and thank for you picture on LG hubs however on your windmill blades has two fine wire across each end and is ajustable blades or just to hold the blades on from going bending backward ?? Can you send more closer picture windmill like front shaft so that put more interesting for us to see . thanks
Dwyer the bushman |
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rolfkoedam![]() Newbie Joined: 14/11/2008 Location: NetherlandsPosts: 4 |
sorry but i don't have any other pictures The mill is gone now so i can't take any other pictures iam working on my new windmill now iam using the blades of the picture in my first post i made the adapter now for the blades to fit on my generator. I use a dc motor 24volt 350 watt. this one need 800 rpm for 15 volts and iam working on the body now i will put some pictures tomarrow iam from the netherlands sorry for my bad language |
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