500 Watt Wind Generator, Permanent Magent Alternator (PMA) vs. Ametek — Wind Turbine

default 500 Watt Wind Generator, Permanent Magent Alternator (PMA) vs. Ametek    Wind Turbine

www.windynation.com | This is a very short video of our 500 Watt PMA being hand spun at about 115 rpm. The PMA's electrical output is hooked up to a 38 Volt Ametek. This was to done to show just how much voltage this PMA can make at low rpm's. Additionally, one can see that our PMA is not much bigger than an Ametek motor but our PMA can put out a lot more electricity. There is a voltmeter hooked-up to the PMA output so you can see how much electricity the Ametek is receiving. Remember, the PMA is only at ~115 rpm! The Ametek is doing about 3-4 times as many rpm's. Lastly, it is pretty cool to have a visual demonstration of an alternator producing electricity. WindyNation's PMA is available on ebay and at www.windynation.com

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14 Responses to 500 Watt Wind Generator, Permanent Magent Alternator (PMA) vs. Ametek — Wind Turbine

  1. henrykay01

    I invented a breakthrough source of energy, which contradicts the law of conservation of energy. I have a PROOF that there are electrodynamic phenomena which contradict the law of energy conservation. It will cost about $1200 to make a 6 kW generator in mass production. Value of the energy produced yearly about $5400. I am looking for $300 000 for a prototype and for $3M for patents.
    H. Tomasz Grzybowski
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  2. bluensunshine

    @RooFx thanx!

  3. RooFx

    @bluensunshine
    Black and Decker

  4. naz203040

    I donot know much about PMA but this look very interesting. with hand power it can get 15 VDC. Just to get info from u, what RPM do i need to get 500watt ? Thanks bro.

  5. conoba

    A lovely little generator.
    Does your shop ship to germany?

  6. bluensunshine

    Hi guys ~ soz here is a rather more prosaic request for info ~ that looks like a nifty little workmate bench ~ please can anyone inform me who it’s by?

  7. WindyNation

    You rectify the 3 phase AC electricity to DC with a three phase bridge rectifier. We sell them on our web site. – windynation

  8. Keveeee2000

    I know I found something on YT about it earlier but how do you convert the 3 phase to DC?
    I remember something about a “start” and a “delta” diode set up or something, but I can’t find the video about it now.
    ???
    HELP! lol

  9. uawwildbob

    yes true . I have just became aware of quantum fields. some very interesting stuff . It appears that energy can be taking from one dimension to another with out breaking the laws of physics ,This can give up energ to us, Its just a matter of time before we can fine tune the right equipment . good post

  10. juggernautxtr

    @uawwildbob
    actually some alternators don’t even need a charge.
    both gm and ford both have self generating alternators. just have to get it to the right rpm.

  11. mrmetal60

    windy nation, supplies a awesome pma very powerful, great bang for the buck.

  12. o2baenergyfree

    nice job (5 from me)

  13. WindyNation

    This is an interesting comment but it is completely unrelated to the generator you see in the video. This is a 3-phase permanent magnet alternator. It is does not need its field to be charged in order to start generating electricity.

  14. uawwildbob

    dude ! a car alternator needs a battery for its windings to be charged . without the electromagnetic field it cant make sqwat

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