He Made a Power Generator That Runs on a Backyard Creek Wow

now THAT is clever…

This is an awesome DIY vertical turbine hydro generator system made in a backyard.  The home experimenter/inventor walks us through the steps and actually tools the parts in his garage.  Here is an intro to the video:
As seen on “America Unplugged” on the sportsman channel. I rebuilt my 13 year old hydro system. Charges a battery bank that powers a inverter that runs two refrigerators. I added adjustable turbine height for different water volumes. I used #18 wire and 40 wraps on the windings. I get higher voltage at even lower RPM. I show how I true up the stator and do the windings.
Having an understanding of physics and properties of electricity he is able to make a really cool device.  And even on a small scale, sustainable energy can really reduce your bills which is always nice.
NOTE:  DO NOT TRY THIS WITHOUT THE SUPERVISION OF  A PROFESSIONAL
He uses an 18 gauge wire and 40 wraps which should give him more voltage than his previous generator which lasted over a decade.  Also note Mark is really good about answering questions such as this one from the comments section:
Question: Hi Mark,  I love your videos on your generators!  This is great.  Can you tell me how the magnets are attached to the steel ring?  Epoxy?  It would be great to see a video on how you mold the stator.  Also, how much drop do you have from the bottom of your wood flume to the blades?  Thanks.  Mike.
Answer: Epoxy will work. I made a reusable mold, it is kind of like a cheese cake mold. I think the drop is around 2 feet. From top of water to top of water on the down side is 3 feet.
He also designed it so animals can easily swim out of it in his creek.  At about 9:20 in the video he shows it in action.  Apparently he is able to power at least two refrigerators and more with this thing.  Nice job that is awesome.



7 Comments

  1. John Hardy said:

    Nice, but illegal in this state. You can’t interfere with the natural flow of a creek or river. Or disturb the area near or next to it. Not even docks.

  2. Courtney Kain said:

    Next month we will be reading how the gov has told him he can’t have it and he must remove it or he will get into some sort of fine

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