Looks like I’m here early. Seeing the turbines being opened having an effect on the amount of water flowing through the spillway (if that’s the correct term) there seems like a good thing. I would expect it means that your dam is making more efficient use of the water flowing through or past it and turning more of that energy into electricity.
HOA be like, “Can we discuss this unauthorised garden feature.”
great job, I've been watching these videos for a while and I find them interesting. (I'm not an engineer) but I have always thought that if you put the turbines as low as possible, the water should have a greater force to move the turbine, I would also try to use the water drainage pipe that you use to make drain the water while you build the dam to move the turbine, using a tap that you leave open while you build the dam and then by closing it you can fill it, you can mount a turbine on the pipe, opening it as you like you can regulate the flow of water entering the turbine . in this way you will have the maximum pressure from the column of water above, if you then reduce the large pipe the pressure will increase. this way, the turbine will be at the lowest point and powered by the maximum pressure available from the dam. I would make the turbines with the outlet wider than the inlet, so that the water will not have any impediments to exiting and offering maximum pressure on the propeller. I believe that the less still water there is around the propeller, the more it is free to rotate, the air is compressible, the water is not. It would be nice to see a dam with these small modifications
You could take over the world with just 10 copies of this man.
Id like to know how much he spends on materials
And seeing how the lights look at night would be nice.
Imagine walking through the town this guy lives in and seeing all of these mini creations. How inspiring to the youth. Great work!
I’ve watched several of these videos and have always wondered if you use the power generated from these dams to power anything else?
Such as something in a home or to charge batteries etc.
his family are candle makers, so no electric lights wanted .... ;-) this setup is just for the video
I don't know how i got this recommended, but it was a pretty intresting watch, nice work!
Good job 👍 but you might want to know that if there’s a big storm coming, your dam might wash away. Very good video though!
quick question, what do you do when you built the dams? do you just leave it or do you destroy them
one thing i wonder, how do the homes you build do during storms? can you show us what it’s like inside when it raining?
No more electrical bills!!
@@TheExperimentChannel878 I mean it's like with solar panels, all the energy is yours to keep and you can sell the excess
Just discovered, it’s very interesting to watch and puts us tabletop miniature builder to shame 🍻
Do you keep all these miniature dams in different locations or do you occasionally break them down to start over?
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does the dog have cuban chain on?!
Where is the galvanised square steel and the eco frendly wood venners?
does anyone think that these mini dams are destroyed after Construction or are they actually being used?
Do you just take down each build and do a new one?
Well I'll be dammed!
How many watts? @miniconstruction
@Chien-Tran @Chien-Tran you are impressive! We are all proud and inspired by you. Thank you for your videos
do you make the dams all in the same spot or is it a different place each time?
What do you do with it after wards
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This video is on another channel called construction general
Same person or someone is stealing videos
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This is like taking model building to the next level. Unfortunately all that hard work will probably be destroyed with the next heavy rain.
His construction techniques are sound, but his engineering needs work. I doubt he calculated the flow rate to get the optimum size of those sluiceways. His junctions between the brick and clay do not go deep enough into the hillside so this beautiful dam and power plant will only last a year or two at best before it starts to degrade perilously, unfortunately.