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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 08:22:08 PM
God, I tried to not bite with you trolls, just trying to get a rise out of people with a middle school education, but these days its really hard to tell if people aren't literally as stupid as you. You do realize that in his case, he's capturing the wind energy? What energy do you think you're capturing? Why don't we just go a step further and use a motor to actually drive a gear that turns your motor, charging a battery which powers the motor turning it? Perpetual energy solved! My guess is this moron forgot that these sort of motors have resistance, and you have to put in AT LEAST as much energy to overcome that resistance as any energy you could potentially get out of the motor.
i tried to hold back on this but i cant, first of of all fuck face i am an electrical engineer my educational knowledge goes far beyond what your little pea brain can comprehend i understand you cant fix stupid and stupid you are.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 08:01:14 PM
This idiot keeps saying all you need to do is keep the batteries charged.

If you are discharging the batteries at a rate of 60kW, the batteries have to be charged by at least 60kW. Yes, I agree if you have a 60kW generator like this one http://www.generac.com/Industrial/products/diesel-generators/configured/60kw-diesel-generator and hook some batteries up to it, you can put out 60kW of electricity. According to this article: https://www.ablesales.com.au/blog/diesel-generator-fuel-consumption-chart-in-litres.html a 60kW generator will require 4.25 gallons of Diesel per hour. Diesel is generally $3/gal, so you're looking at $13/hr in Diesel.

That gives you 21 cents per kWh. That's well more expensive than grid electricity. Any electricity you're not inputting from a generator, you're inputting from the grid. There is no configuation of battery/generator/grid/converter/alternator/whatever that gets around this middle school fact. Seriously, you're talking to people with science degrees with absolutely no knowledge of what you're saying. If you're happy paying a diesel bill rather than an electric bill, good for you. But it's not cheaper, so just fucking stop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9e_owv9U7w npw
the video is on a smaller scale for power output but the premise is the same
replace the the propeller with an electric motor and change the electric motor to generator drive ratio to achieve the desired rpm for peak output of the generator.. i cant believe you people cant understand how this works !!!
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 07:17:02 PM
I'm still not getting it...

So, your motor and generator can provide 2000 W...

This 2000 W is available to power the inverter and charge the batteries...

The inverter is 90% efficient...

If it is consuming the entire 2000 W available then at 90% efficiency it is only making 1800 W for the mining rig.


the generators power output is rpm dependent basically the faster you spin it the more the power it produces.
so at peak rpm at 24 volts it would produce 2000 watts if you convert watts to amps that would give approximately 83 amps of output power.
if you ran 2 generators in parallel you would produce the same 24 volts but now 2 times the amperage or 2000 + 2000 is 4000 watts / 24 volts
 =about 166 amps. we would then have 166 amps of charge power at 24 volts to charge the battery bank the battery bank is used to power the power inverter.
without going into detail about my knowledge or what i do for a living i can tell you this does and will work.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 06:26:46 AM
I see this.

http://mwands.com/store/freedom-ii-hydro-pmg-permanent-magnet-generator?search=hydro

900 rpms  to charge at 48v  and is rated for 2800 watts the electric 1/4 hp motor does 1750 rpms

I just so happen to have a 48v golf cart next to 4 mining rigs running on a 230v PDU consuming 13.3 amps (~3000 watts)..  would be pretty easy to test this..

Planning on adding solar / wind eventually so will use components for that..





atleast you comprehend if you look at the chart in the link you posted you will see in the picture the wind speed to power conversion now convert that wind speed to rpm and you will know at what rpm the generator will need to spin at to get the desired output wattage at its rated voltage you will need approximately 47 mph wind speed to produce 2000 watts convert 47 mph to rpm and use an electric motor with a pulley drive ratio to achieve that rpm for example a motor with 1725 rpm at 1 to 3 would result in 5175 rpm
24 volts at 2000 watts is approx 83 amps output
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 06:09:31 AM
I see this.

http://mwands.com/store/freedom-ii-hydro-pmg-permanent-magnet-generator?search=hydro

900 rpms  to charge at 48v  and is rated for 2800 watts the electric 1/4 hp motor does 1750 rpms

I just so happen to have a 48v golf cart next to 4 mining rigs running on a 230v PDU consuming 13.3 amps (~3000 watts)..  would be pretty easy to test this..

Planning on adding solar / wind eventually so will use components for that..





atleast you comprehend if you look at the chart in the link you posted you will see in the picture the wind speed to power conversion now convert that wind speed to rpm and you will know at what rpm the generator will need to spin at to get the desired output wattage at its rated voltage you will need approximately 47 mph wind speed to produce 2000 watts convert 47 mph to rpm and use an electric motor with a pulley drive ratio to achieve that rpm for example a motor with 1725 rpm at 1 to 3 would result in 5175 rpm
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 05:23:04 AM
are you serious Huh obviously you are clueless its the rpm of the generator that produces the output power where the f*** do you you get 2000 watts of wind power.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 05:09:57 AM
your missing the point if you want to run this free then put a prop on your wind turbine it then becomes free this system is replacing the prop with an electric motor to reduce the power cost not to make it free instead of driving the wind generator with wind you are driving it with an electric motor
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 04:54:30 AM
i see chipless created a new account to circle jerk himself LOLOLOL.

guys (guy) let me break it down for you. if what you were saying was possible, everyone would just run their whole house on something like this. it would be too good to pass up. no one would be paying normal rates for their electric ever again. why are billions of people paying normal electric rates when they could power their whole house from a lowly 500w motor? hell why stop there, whey not use a 100w motor to drive that 500w motor and save even MORE! oh man, i just had another thought. why don't you drive that 100w motor with a 10w motor?!?! the sky is the limit here!!!!!

but oh wait, no one does this, because its not possible.
i am not chipless i am only stating a fact you must be the nasa rocket scientist no wonder the space shuttle blew up..
this setup does and will work.....
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 04:15:35 AM
They do make a pully kit..  

http://mwands.com/store/fan-and-single-pulley-for-permanent-magnet-generators-alternators

get a PMG, a pully kit and hook it up to a motor.. see if it can keep a battery bank charged with some rigs attached to it..

so wouldn't be that hard to test this out for yourselves.

Yes, seems to go against conventional teachings, but there's a reason you are here.  crypto..

seems like it would be LOUD.. how much sound does your setup make..




this will and does work. this does not produce free electricity but greatly reduces the cost, in the end configured correctly your only cost is the electricity to run the electric motor.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Alternative Electricity for Mining on: January 08, 2019, 04:03:04 AM
chipless i can see your dealing with rocket scientists here ill break it down for these folks, 1 electric motor to replace the blade on your wind turbine head driven at a 1 to 3 drive ratio to turn the turbine at 5175 rpm, the turbine is connected to voltage controller, voltage controller is then connected to a battery bank, the battery bank is connected to the DC to AC inverter as long as your input voltage and amperage to the battery bank is equal to or greater then your amperage output this will function as stated, so basically we are driving the turbine head with an electric motor instead of a prop, thus maintaining charge on the battery bank the only cost would be the amount to run the electric motor, the power to the inverter is maintained by the battery bank as long as our battery charge amperage is more then then battery draw on the inverter this will sustain. so driving one generator head will produce 83 amps of charge power as long as we stay under 83 amps of battery drain on the inverter this will provide continous 120 volt ac output via the inverter.
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