@@Chien-Tranme quede pensando porque no le pusiste columnas y que usas en el concreto para que sea permeable y no se filtre 🤔 pregunto lo de las columnas porque aunque veo que construyes sobre una placa de concreto los tabiques solo pueden aguantar la presión del agua
@@Chien-Tran yes, PLEASE! lol you can build a hydro electric dam on my retirement property as soon as I get it bought. Self sufficiency please! I'll purchase materials help with labor and you can have all rights to video production!
@@AlejandroOrozco-h2j He's probably from another country so that's probably why he didn't get the joke, but he can thank the person anyways, there's no problem in that.
I love how this guy doesn't really understand what we are saying but still makes his best attempt to thank us in his replies, restores my faith in humanity.
reminds me of that one guy who didn’t understand English so people would comment the most wild things like “my family just died” and he would respond with “ 🥰🥰🥰”
En albañilería también anda justo. En la base debiera haber encastrado la primera hilada y haber hecho 2 contrafuertes donde luego van las rampas de evacuación. ...además el muro debiera haber sido curvo para repartir mejor la presión. En los extremos, no se observa una geología natural fuerte, si no que sigue siendo tierra como el resto. Así mismo los aliviaderos pueden servir también para transformar electricidad, pues pasa agua constantemente a través de ellos. De hecho (en este diseño) las turbinas estarían mejor ubicadas a la salida... La cuestión por tanto es cuánto va a durar... la presa.
the water would only be raisied to the level of the overflow run a string back to see level be4 he ran it.... its not "that high"... also thats why he dug down first to start at a lower point so that the finish at a height as so to not run into the problem u mentioned
How many dams have you built to have relevant knowledge to make recommendations to someone who builds dams, or did you just watch a few RUclips videos and declare yourself an expert?
@@jaydunbar7538I appreciate you defending the maker of this project, but this is why we have brains. To think through problems to solutions. And water even on a mini construction can exert a huge amount of pressure on any structure.
An aspect I like of this construction, is the way the sluice does not allow the floating debris to flow into the turbine. Allowing water to flow over the spillway means the pressure is constant and generation is constant
It's so satisfying seeing how immaculately smooth the solid surfaces are, and how crisp and straight all the lines and angles are. I'd never guess there were bricks under it if I didn't see them. That's some beautiful construction!
I saw the word “unique” in the title and immediately got skeptical. It took me 30 seconds to realize this isn’t one of the fake hole in the ground vids. Great stuff man.
@@vasianduban9995 that may be true, but I was primarily referring to the construction. He seems to have genuinely hand constructed the dam. I cannot speak for the power component.
@@Siph_Maned_Wolf this is the same thing as the primitive building guys, hes just building useless dams probably in the middle of the jungle for animals to get trapped in
Used to build dams as a kid with my brother, but we never had any alternators to produce electricity, maybe if we did our father wouldn’t have gotten so mad at us for flooding the yard. 😊
Youd need a step up sub station for that, then a step down at the house, to reduce power loss. If a direct 240v line was fed to his house, the resistance would be too high and the turbine would stall
@MrRedeyedJedi would be best to have a charger running from the turbine to a battery bank and can set the charger to an ideal output to where it doesn't stall the turbine and provides the ideal amount of power. Then you could pull more power from the bank than is going in (for limited time ofc). Say 500w charger feeding a battery bank consistently which wouldn't stall the turbine, but you could still run a 1100w microwave on the other end because of the battery bank without putting that strain on the turbine. Having this feeding into a battery bank instead of directly into the breaker box of a house would be perfection.
@whatta7793 yes, a pick up in the step up sub station, which kicks in when demand is high, delivering power from batteries through inverter. Could have solar panel on roof also to keep batteries live when water or batteries are low from demand.
@@Chien-Tran I haven't watched the whole video yet, but I watched you to lay every single brick. Then I saw you lay the angled bricks for the angled part, then all of a sudden the angled part is covered. --- What's under the big square angled part? And why didn't you show what's under there?
I always keep seeing those fake videos where they build giant water slides and buildings with sandstone and normal sand, Now this, this i believe is real, You did an amazing job! ❤ ✨
Looks like he is dealing with about a 6 foot of head water height, enough for about 3 psi at the turbine blades. The impeller is a high volume, low flow speed type. It will produce enough electricity for a few lights and maybe charge a battery bank up. Good backup source of continuous power.
@@winfordnettles3292 There is no power being generated, it's not a real turbine. It's a model and those motors are being spun from another power source.
@@Ulexcool That's also impressive, in its own way. These things are a huge amount of work to build, and don't look like they're entirely trivial to demolish.
Имеется пара моментов. - Такую стену, мне кажется, надо было в кирпич толщиной делать. - в берег стену надо было глубже врезать, рано или поздно вода размоет - нужен фильтр на агрегат, может забиться тиной и мусором А так отлично, даже рыбу можно завести)
Me quedo impresionado con el trabajo de este hombre. Su comprensión de todos los elementos. Y qué decir de los perritos. Es la mezcla perfecta entre ingenio, talento, capacidad, voluntad y humanidad. Me encanta. Enorme este hombre. Un gran talento.
Ie will this collapses. I think it needs to curve towards upstream to transfer the force of the water into the banks. This is the biggest dam we've seen him build.
@nicholaslittle2312 not so sure about that. That spillway is also a buttress so alot more support for weight of water then appears. To me the potential fail point is the original bypass pipes (just a cover hammered in too stopper it)
i think the wires are water proof, plus, the water would rarely ever get high enough to even touch the wires because the water would overflow over the dam.
@@2012-JAF That's ok, it's doubtful it's 220V Also it's not a real turbine. There's no power being generated here, he has a power source nearby turning those motors
We don't have public works projects in the US anymore. Build back better was neutered of all value. We spend all our money on tax cuts for billionaires now.
There is certainly energy produced. But no -- the drop/flow isn't going to power a village. But what power it does produce is going to be very stable. (he was only tunning a fan and a string of lights off it) If you want a lot of production you would need to run the full flow of that dam down a singlepipe to a downstream turbine. Those are much louder though.
@@redwolfexr The hardest part in building a perpetuum mobile (and, it seems, the model hydroelectric generator) is hiding the wire coming to the outlet. In theory this design would work. But you can hear there is absolutely no change in sound coming from the generator as he plugs in the load and the generator is not good enough to take 2x light bulbs that easily.
@@maximvoronin1569And that too it seems to be a tungsten bulb which needs to be heated, he used 3 of them with a fan. So, I don't think the generator can power it all of those alone.
Remember folks, always keep your local hydraulic engineers employed! They get bored really easily and YOUR irrigation canal could be next.
Yes,Thank you very much
@@Chien-Tranme quede pensando porque no le pusiste columnas y que usas en el concreto para que sea permeable y no se filtre 🤔 pregunto lo de las columnas porque aunque veo que construyes sobre una placa de concreto los tabiques solo pueden aguantar la presión del agua
Lmfao
@@Chien-Tran yes, PLEASE! lol you can build a hydro electric dam on my retirement property as soon as I get it bought. Self sufficiency please! I'll purchase materials help with labor and you can have all rights to video production!
Lmao
The dog obviously the supervisor. He took the job seriously monitoring all his employees work to perfection
Yes, thanh you so much
usually with me its my cat
😂😂😂❤
It's a Union gig😊
I thought the dog was his lunch.
13:46 "Finally, I'll have light and a fan to keep me cool while I build this dam."
The fact that he built this in under 15 minutes it's just brilliant...
😂
😂😂😂
@@heckingaxle6618it’s actually 14:49, so under 15 minutes. What are you talking about??? /s
@@heckingaxle6618you must be fun at parties!
It was just 15 minutes because the paperwork was only 2,000 pages and the inspector was easily bribed to speed up the inspection.
The two supervisors did a fine job!
Well thank you for your support
@@Chien-Tranhe means the dogs, is a joke
@@AlejandroOrozco-h2jhe knows that lmao
@@AlejandroOrozco-h2j He's probably from another country so that's probably why he didn't get the joke, but he can thank the person anyways, there's no problem in that.
I think there's 3 supervisors. There are 2 all white ones and 1 has black on its head
Imagine it's an end of the world scenario and this is your only option for electrical power!
Last of us right? They kept a small hydroelectric plant ON to get some power
omg is that macaco from twitter
@@cabesinhabiking BR?
@@pedrosilva7708 yes brazil i am
That's why im here lol, studying. Who knows when the world may collapse due to global war, famine or pandemic again, gotta be ready
I love how this guy doesn't really understand what we are saying but still makes his best attempt to thank us in his replies, restores my faith in humanity.
Yes, Thank you so much ❤❤❤😀
Such a legend, he is.
That concrete?
reminds me of that one guy who didn’t understand English so people would comment the most wild things like “my family just died” and he would respond with “ 🥰🥰🥰”
@@MFDeimos😂😂😂
The brick and concrete work was fantastic.
I am glad to see the two supervisors approved of your work.
Outstanding build.
Glad you liked it
❤❤❤ 🤑🤓🎉
@Chien-Tr ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤👍👍👍🌻🌻an
there's only one dog!!!
17th
There's something about watching sped up footage of someone building something that's so satisfying. Wildly impressive construction.
Great masonry work. Not so much on the wiring job.
Thanks 👍
Nic
En albañilería también anda justo.
En la base debiera haber encastrado la primera hilada y haber hecho 2 contrafuertes donde luego van las rampas de evacuación.
...además el muro debiera haber sido curvo para repartir mejor la presión.
En los extremos, no se observa una geología natural fuerte, si no que sigue siendo tierra como el resto.
Así mismo los aliviaderos pueden servir también para transformar electricidad, pues pasa agua constantemente a través de ellos.
De hecho (en este diseño) las turbinas estarían mejor ubicadas a la salida...
La cuestión por tanto es cuánto va a durar... la presa.
I was thinking the same, could run it through a conduit or something. Otherwise this is genius
Let’s say a bit the weakest link when it comes to construction in South East Asia. Not only Vietnam 😊
That entire project was nothing more than an expensive footbridge for the pups!!!!! 😆
And one that's lighted and has a fan for the "dog days" of summer. 🙂
Nice one
there's only one pup why you using plural?
@@darkshadowsx5949 Look again. There's a black and white older dog (4:37) and then there's a younger all white pup throughout the video.
Worth it 😄
Through the videos of this guy I am really ready to build even my own house
Would’ve been sweet if he put hidden cameras upstream to see the reaction of the neighbors when they find the new water levels
the water would only be raisied to the level of the overflow run a string back to see level be4 he ran it.... its not "that high"... also thats why he dug down first to start at a lower point so that the finish at a height as so to not run into the problem u mentioned
I choose to believe he's a giant helping a local village of tiny people have electricity
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I just love watching talented people work. Just look at the pride he takes in his work here. It's wonderful to see.
Thank you very much!
Perfect! It just needs a model village nearby.
Yes, thank you very much ❤️
An electric train track that makes a loop, one side directly over the dam. Track electrified by the dam!
That mini-dam can supply a full size village.
@@ivanshiek Not happening my friend.
Not gonna lie, I felt cheated when you skipped to the finished ramp😂 Is it bricked , filled with rubble or empty?
Probably a steel plate.
Maybe even his wife
Stray dogs
Another of his dams, quick cut to the ramp: ruclips.net/video/oLv_sJsDhts/видео.htmlsi=rYoxvLjBD14jn6Dk&t=353
Filled with dirt with an excavator if i had to guess, probably why he skipped that part
Forget the turbine and electronics, that concrete work is the most impressive bit.
Somebody’s garden nearby just flooded😂
Might recommend anchoring the base deeper with some rebar stakes or just digging it down as well as into the hillside
Thanks 👍
Yea could very easily develop seepage as it is made here. Also missing tons of stabilizing support for the foundation
How many dams have you built to have relevant knowledge to make recommendations to someone who builds dams, or did you just watch a few RUclips videos and declare yourself an expert?
@@jaydunbar7538lol just a little bit of research would show why supports and anchors are important for a dam
@@jaydunbar7538I appreciate you defending the maker of this project, but this is why we have brains. To think through problems to solutions. And water even on a mini construction can exert a huge amount of pressure on any structure.
It's amazing how quickly you can build things when you don't care how long they last.
If i ever build a Dam, I'm going to name it the Jean-Claude Van
I see what you did there
damn
Build the dam out of vans and you can just call it Jean Claude...
@@Grezza78 You could also build a dam out of clod vans and just call it Jean.
@@losarpettystrakos7687You can also build it in jeanuary up in the clouds out of vans and call it 🤷
About the only free energy video on the internet that is genuine!
I appreciate that!
its ironic because it's 100% fake... lol....
You should check out the guy who runs a generator with a campfire.
@@bwdotaclipsIdk it seems like something I could make with some time, patience, and learning. Only thing would be finding a good spot to make it.
@@uberschnilthegreat22the energy output from such a tiny dam should't produce that much electricity
350 ватт уже кое что!) Удачи, хорошо получилось), такую уже можно и в хозяйство!)
An aspect I like of this construction, is the way the sluice does not allow the floating debris to flow into the turbine. Allowing water to flow over the spillway means the pressure is constant and generation is constant
Yes, thank you very much ❤️
It's so satisfying seeing how immaculately smooth the solid surfaces are, and how crisp and straight all the lines and angles are. I'd never guess there were bricks under it if I didn't see them. That's some beautiful construction!
Thanks for your support
This is so satisfiying with all the smooth surfaces!!!
Yes, Thank you so much 😀
Some say when a hydro engineer hears running water they instinctively need to build a dam.
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😂😂😂😂😂
I thought that's what they say about beavers.
@keithlohmeyer same thing 😂😂😂
he filled it with water himself tho... not really energy efficient I would say
See what happens when the wife's leave their husbands alone for awhile!
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
Yup and she thinks he is cheating
They steal their meat clever lol😅
Yep he gets peace and quiet to get his tasks done!
😂😂😂
Прекрасная работа каменщика! Показал Мастер Класс!
I saw the word “unique” in the title and immediately got skeptical. It took me 30 seconds to realize this isn’t one of the fake hole in the ground vids. Great stuff man.
sorry do disappoint you but power generation this plant is completely fake lmao
@@vasianduban9995 that may be true, but I was primarily referring to the construction. He seems to have genuinely hand constructed the dam. I cannot speak for the power component.
@@Siph_Maned_Wolf this is the same thing as the primitive building guys, hes just building useless dams probably in the middle of the jungle for animals to get trapped in
@@andrewkaminskas7721i dont think there was ever a claim that this dam was supposed to be useful. Its just a cool mini dam
@@germanfisch The title says it's a 220V mini hydroelectric plant with a unique turbine.
Btw, those motors aren't 220V lol
Meanwhile, there’s a flood in the neighborhood down the road 😂
Holy crap that is awesome!
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤😍
I love these mini dams 😊 Great work 👍
Thank you! 👍
@@Chien-Tran how many watts are you producing here Chief?
No bad job, you can take more energy using all the water jump.
4:50 best part of the video 😂
@13:23
@@nathankohonen2924😂
@@nathankohonen2924 don’t cut the opening scene 😂 @ 13:05
@@JoeOrber😂
@@nathankohonen2924 somebody is a fan.
I have scratch built a lot of miniature terrain, immediately subscribed. Absolutely amazing work
Thank you very much!
Used to build dams as a kid with my brother, but we never had any alternators to produce electricity, maybe if we did our father wouldn’t have gotten so mad at us for flooding the yard. 😊
OMG I LOVE BIG BALLSACS!!!!!!!! thank you so much for the video, it was great!!!!! ❤
So glad!
Its 3 am and youtube recommending me this..
Guess im not sleepin tonight
Thank you! Cheers!
Lol same bro. Wtf?
Now build a powerline to your house
Well thank you for your support
Youd need a step up sub station for that, then a step down at the house, to reduce power loss. If a direct 240v line was fed to his house, the resistance would be too high and the turbine would stall
@MrRedeyedJedi would be best to have a charger running from the turbine to a battery bank and can set the charger to an ideal output to where it doesn't stall the turbine and provides the ideal amount of power. Then you could pull more power from the bank than is going in (for limited time ofc). Say 500w charger feeding a battery bank consistently which wouldn't stall the turbine, but you could still run a 1100w microwave on the other end because of the battery bank without putting that strain on the turbine. Having this feeding into a battery bank instead of directly into the breaker box of a house would be perfection.
@whatta7793 yes, a pick up in the step up sub station, which kicks in when demand is high, delivering power from batteries through inverter. Could have solar panel on roof also to keep batteries live when water or batteries are low from demand.
@@Chien-Tran I haven't watched the whole video yet, but I watched you to lay every single brick. Then I saw you lay the angled bricks for the angled part, then all of a sudden the angled part is covered. --- What's under the big square angled part? And why didn't you show what's under there?
The fishes are happy, no more swimming in the dark... 🙂
Yes, thank you so much
some fish prefer deep dark places around man made structures; like full scale dams for example.
Yup a sure way to been seen easier by predators lmfao 😂
On this note, i think a Miniature Fish and Eel Ladder are in order for Full and Modern Best Practice Compliance!
And they will also have a fresh air! :)
Amazing projcet. I love the puppies playing when you are working
Thank you! 😊
The dogs are loving their little bridge❤
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👆🩷❤️🧡💛🩷🩷❤️❤️❤️💛💛🩷🩷🧡🧡🩷❤️😘🥰😍
I always keep seeing those fake videos where they build giant water slides and buildings with sandstone and normal sand, Now this, this i believe is real, You did an amazing job! ❤ ✨
thank you ❤❤❤
its bullspit the video is playing in reverse, its stolen materiel
THANKS FOR THE DAM TOUR
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤😍
It is amazing to see how water that has no fluid can move a generator at high speed.
The project is very fun.
Well thank you for your support
Looks like he is dealing with about a 6 foot of head water height, enough for about 3 psi at the turbine blades. The impeller is a high volume, low flow speed type. It will produce enough electricity for a few lights and maybe charge a battery bank up. Good backup source of continuous power.
@@winfordnettles3292 There is no power being generated, it's not a real turbine. It's a model and those motors are being spun from another power source.
Truly gorgeous work! I'm not sure how sturdy it would be after a heavy rain (I would love a follow-up video!) but as it is it's a real work of art.
Seeingany of those same projects I guess it is one after another 😀
he wont follow up, these all get destroyed at the end of filming
@@Ulexcool That's also impressive, in its own way. These things are a huge amount of work to build, and don't look like they're entirely trivial to demolish.
Awesome work! I would just suggest you detailed more about the kind of engine/generator that is used, because that we can't build ourselves
@@darthcabs i guess only for a test as 240v is not a joke to wire it like this 😀
Имеется пара моментов.
- Такую стену, мне кажется, надо было в кирпич толщиной делать.
- в берег стену надо было глубже врезать, рано или поздно вода размоет
- нужен фильтр на агрегат, может забиться тиной и мусором
А так отлично, даже рыбу можно завести)
My childhood dream❤❤❤ A mini Dam💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Yes,Thank you very much
@@Chien-Tran you are a number one!!! Your videos are amazing!!! Greating from Italy Bro💪🏻
@@colin82do they allow pineapple pizza? (Being serious here)
Looks awesome but, better remove that vibration source before cracking begins
Yes, you are right
It is a masterpiece of work !!! Gratulation !!
When it help you to produce your own electricity , it is better than anything else in the world...
Yes, Thank you so much 😀
You would be such an asset to a school, you would be an amazing teacher. I love your videos
I like such videos, they’re not only entertaining, but informative too 👍
Yes, thank you very much
This is an awesome video! Great job 👍
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
*sees no long winded intro and a sped up video of a long process*
LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED
Thank you very much!
Прекрасная работа, эта турбина выдаст около 1kw электроэнергии.Респект.
Да ну фейк жеж
2kW/h
@@ПавелИванов-в1ж6фтут на самом деле большой вопрос, очень уж много спорных моментов. каменщик он отменный, а вот инженер...
Только теперь с комарами разобраться в болоте которое создалось
вопрос, что с ней будет через год.
Incredible. The dogs were a nice touch because they are so happy and peaceful. 😊
Thank you very much ❤❤❤🥰
Putting this in my "done learnt" playlist. Thank you for sharing.....
Awesome, thank you!
Puppies in the video looks chilled 😊👍
Thank you very much
Me quedo impresionado con el trabajo de este hombre. Su comprensión de todos los elementos. Y qué decir de los perritos. Es la mezcla perfecta entre ingenio, talento, capacidad, voluntad y humanidad. Me encanta. Enorme este hombre. Un gran talento.
Thanks so much!
Well done looks great.
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
We need a lot of people like him
Thank you very much ❤❤🥰
The quality of the brickwork is superb and very well detailed.
Thank you very much ❤❤❤🥰🥰
I’d be interested in the engineering calculations for the load on the brickwork.
Ie will this collapses. I think it needs to curve towards upstream to transfer the force of the water into the banks. This is the biggest dam we've seen him build.
I was expecting him to back fill, also I like the leap to most likely adding a sheet of plywood in the front for the ramp
@nicholaslittle2312 not so sure about that. That spillway is also a buttress so alot more support for weight of water then appears. To me the potential fail point is the original bypass pipes (just a cover hammered in too stopper it)
rebar? what rebar?
@@corytheriault2365that or the banks. I could see rainfall and heavy rains eroding the bank quickly if there isn’t vegetation soon.
The puppy's are so cute😍🤩🥰
thanks 😍🤩🥰
I’m am a electrical engineer and I’m sure impressed with your hydroelectric dam system. Cool from Portland Oregon..
Thank you very much ❤❤❤🥰
More powerful than the will to win is the courage to begin.
That power strip is literally inches away from the water. lol
Good thing he can turn it off from shore then :P
i think the wires are water proof, plus, the water would rarely ever get high enough to even touch the wires because the water would overflow over the dam.
@@Sw5pherwe got a professional here, don’t get electrocuted bro
Love the skill and dedication and the very lovely puppy ❤
Thank you so much 😀
True master. 👍 Attention to details and finishing quality.
Well thank you for your support
Should run 1 solid wire through conduit across the water, every splice in the wire is a failure point. Excellent craftsmanship on the wall 👍🏼
Thanks for the tips!
Absolutely amazing. Excellent work.
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
I especially love the electrical lines 1/4 inch above the water.
Outstanding design and masonry work, but getting "bit" by 220VAC while grounded in that wet environment ----> NOT good!
@@2012-JAF That's ok, it's doubtful it's 220V
Also it's not a real turbine. There's no power being generated here, he has a power source nearby turning those motors
That was shocking
@@christopherbelanger6612 You're so full of it.
@@wenigmehl he thinks the world runs on 110 too.
مهندس. بارع في تصميم وبناء السدود الكهرومائية❤
You are the greatest mini dam builder ever.
Hahaha come back in a week after it has collapsed and see if you feel the same way
This might be officially the worlds smallest hydroelectric dam.
Yes, Thank you so much 😀
Looks like a nice little weekend project for me and my kids (I supervise;-).
Thank you very much
Very nice, now having a more up to date turbine would be a selling point. Efficiency is key when going small scale.
Yes, thank you ☺️
Wouldn't really change anything
Я один здесь русский а если ты русский лайкни комент
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
Absolutely fantastic job
Thank you very much!
Nice workmanship and a great little mini hydroelectric project! Thanks for the video!
Glad you liked it!
If this was done in a town in the US, it would coat the tax payers 1.5 million dollars lol 😂
It costs 3m in china, and they outsource it to American people for 1.5m.
they wouldnt make a 220 volt brick and mortar dam
Federal 1.5 billion
We don't have public works projects in the US anymore. Build back better was neutered of all value. We spend all our money on tax cuts for billionaires now.
@@kj_H65f is that why i see towns getting facelifts?
you might be spinning your wheels but you arent getting anywhere with those lies.
A moment to acknowledge that this is the only creator ive seen on RUclips to engage with EVERY comment. What a legend.
Can't believe I've watched the whole video through the thumbnail just to avoid ads
Thank you
My daily dose of Zen.
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
I couldn’t stop watching! You really know how to keep your audience engaged. 👍
Thank you very much ❤❤❤
2:00 I like this a lot, thank you for the dogs.
Thank you! Cheers!
hmm, I see your good at this!
I had no idea I'd be watching this today but here I am. I love good engineering work and all sorts of different solutions for things.
Thank you! Cheers!
2:40 love the little dogs running around 😊
Little meals before long.
Yes, thanh you so much
Anyone else trying to sleep?
I was going to sleep But i saw this video😅😅
This guy should have more than 120k subscribers
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Masz mój Szacunek za pracę jaką wykonałeś , bonusem jest darmowa energia !
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У вас там в Польше физику не преподавали в школе или ты уроки прогуливал?
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03:21. It doesn't need to look pretty it needs to be functional. But his pride in his work is clear and he goes for perfection. Just great to see.
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I came to see the dam engineering but I enjoyed the dog bridge the most.. fantastic.
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Hats off to you all! This revamp has truly elevated the experience, making it both delightful to use and instill confidence in its safety
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The dog loves it!
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This is the videos I need, relaxing, entertaining and epic.
Glad you enjoyed!
13:07 his dog tryna understand why the hustle
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There is no way you get any energy from that height but thumbs up for the puppies. 🙂👍🏿
There is certainly energy produced. But no -- the drop/flow isn't going to power a village. But what power it does produce is going to be very stable. (he was only tunning a fan and a string of lights off it)
If you want a lot of production you would need to run the full flow of that dam down a singlepipe to a downstream turbine. Those are much louder though.
@@redwolfexr The hardest part in building a perpetuum mobile (and, it seems, the model hydroelectric generator) is hiding the wire coming to the outlet.
In theory this design would work. But you can hear there is absolutely no change in sound coming from the generator as he plugs in the load and the generator is not good enough to take 2x light bulbs that easily.
@@maximvoronin1569And that too it seems to be a tungsten bulb which needs to be heated, he used 3 of them with a fan. So, I don't think the generator can power it all of those alone.