Shawn Frayne – On Designing a Super Cheap Wind Generator

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Shawn Frayne, inventor of the Windbelt, talks about the design leap he had to make to create the Windbelt, a cheap generator alternative Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Conference Appropriate Technology 2007

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9 Responses to “Shawn Frayne – On Designing a Super Cheap Wind Generator”

  1. TheAkb10 Says:

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  2. MonkiApe Says:

    version Micro è possible to leave that it does not remain blocked alone on wind c' è always something d' other in order to render it possible. And ' always the heat factor that we have to which thinking. Pi

  3. TogieTung Says:

    I love making friends with people with strange & wonderful ideas(technology) that lay people find it too radical. Bcoz to me these people would one day shape the way the future world works. . . :-)

  4. tjgame2 Says:

    What if a very large one was anchored to the ground and the other end to a kite or glider up really high in the strong wind. Just a thought.

  5. boxa888 Says:

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  6. liadon666 Says:

    the principle is the same of an electric guitar’s pickup. . if you play all the strings on a guitar it will outputs something around 0. 5 volts. . the windbelt is just one string. . anyway. . varying dimensions it can achieve from 0. 5 to “N” volts. the vibration must be calibrated on the wind speed usage of choice to make it resonate,so providing the best efficiency. A lower wind or a higher one will not make it works well. . btw. . the minimum speed may be a light breeze as a windstorm. . depends on the setup

  7. tabulator32 Says:

    What is the minimum wind speed required to achieve the flutter effect and start generating a current? What are the out puts of the devices shown on the related videos?

  8. marcellogentile1 Says:

    good

  9. TimeOutsSportWipes Says:

    A revolutionary thinker, than è the problem solving for the developed countries less. Brave altruist and!

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