Wow, this mini hydroelectric power setup with the Francis turbine is amazing! It's incredible to see the power of engineering in action on a smaller scale. Watching this reminds me of the kind of hands-on projects Moonpreneur offers to help kids dive into STEM concepts practically. It’s a fantastic way to get young minds excited about real-world applications.
YES Excellent idea = So Britain WHY don't we adapt our reservoir run off's to power hydro like this. The infrastructure is there. It must be cheaper than Wind & NO ugly wind turbines on the moors. You can store water but you can't store wind ??? There's a waterfall run off on nearly every reservoir.
All that work for 60 watts. The amount of flow you have is amazing. If you focus all of that flow into the container and then release it through a small opening directed towards a small jet turbine you'd be getting thousands of watts.
Next time you make something with bricks, wet them. Helps with adhesion and allows the mortar to set properly without the dry brick sucking up the moisture form it. As an idea, you want your brick inside one of those buckets of water until you don't see air bubbles escaping anymore. Keep in mind that this also means you have to leave the wall to dry for a while until it's ready to receive mortar (for the face of the wall).
What does that even mean? First of all, the dudes name appears to be Tran Chien which is most definitely not Japanese. Secondly, why would only the Japanese be able to do this?
❤❤😮 My parents said I would never make it as a column, but here I am, 20 years later, the key structural component of a small parking garage, still holding strong! ❤
You're absolutely correct... All hydroelectric dams have the turbines down at the bottom... I grew up just a few miles from the Niagara Power Projects, and have taken the tours of both power plants on the American and Canadian sides... They are AWESOME sites to see...
@@flynn3203 Yup, right across the river from each other, and about 4 miles north of Niagara Falls... Both have large underground water intake tunnels above the Falls that terminate into large reservoirs behind each dam... The Canadian dam serves Southern Ontario, and the American dam serves most of New York State and New York City... They were built strictly for power generation, and neither one actually dams the Niagara River... They're built on the sides of the cliffs that the river carved over the last gazillion years... Check them out on Google Earth...
This goes to show that humanity may use anything we were provided by our planet to survive and / or provide energy for homes even in the most remote areas
POV: your neighbor who spent most of a decade studying hydraulic engineering has no work available in his area and takes his professional frustrations out on the local irrigation canals.
If people constructed hundreds of probably thousands of such hydro power generators in their semi mountainous region, the shortage of electricity may be covered. 15-20 such self built,self maintained hydroelectric dams for 4-5 houses.
5:04 A simple way to make that water spillway resistant to water erosion is to press sand into the face of it after you've brought it to an even surface. If you can get your hands on pure silica sand OR crushed glass (but wear a mask for that one, it's super dangerous), you can press it into the mortar. The finer the media you choose, the better and it will form a very sturdy layer that will be very resistant to erosion but also impact (here in Europe we made exterior plinths using a similar method, i've seen the stuff last as far as 58 years without even so much as single sign of wearing down, despite being beaten on by weather and the usual abuse of being a street level piece of architecture/element).
Wow, this mini hydroelectric power setup with the Francis turbine is amazing! It's incredible to see the power of engineering in action on a smaller scale. Watching this reminds me of the kind of hands-on projects Moonpreneur offers to help kids dive into STEM concepts practically. It’s a fantastic way to get young minds excited about real-world applications.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😀
YES Excellent idea = So Britain WHY don't we adapt our reservoir run off's to power hydro like this. The infrastructure is there. It must be cheaper than Wind & NO ugly
wind turbines on the moors. You can store water but you can't store wind ??? There's a waterfall run off on nearly every reservoir.
Very nice dam bro
Thank you! Cheers!
Just imagine finding a random tiny yet masterfully crafted hydroelectroplant while hiking
nice video
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All that work for 60 watts. The amount of flow you have is amazing. If you focus all of that flow into the container and then release it through a small opening directed towards a small jet turbine you'd be getting thousands of watts.
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Классно получилось так держать ✊🏻
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That looks very nice
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Very nice project.
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Super 🎉🎉🎉❤❤😊😊👍👑🥇
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Next time you make something with bricks, wet them. Helps with adhesion and allows the mortar to set properly without the dry brick sucking up the moisture form it. As an idea, you want your brick inside one of those buckets of water until you don't see air bubbles escaping anymore. Keep in mind that this also means you have to leave the wall to dry for a while until it's ready to receive mortar (for the face of the wall).
Thank you so much 😊❤️❤️❤️❤️
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These are not long term projects. I imagine they are demolished the day after they are made, so long term construction techniques need not apply!
Best construction 🔥
Thank you so much ❤
Best of you ❤️
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Very nice project 🎉🎉
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One of the most amazing videos on RUclips 💯
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W/ this man for spending all of his time just to build this❤️❤️❤️
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Good Banaya hai 😊😊
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%灶贼水厂片怅汹丶派
Sangat kerenn😍😍
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Really Appreciated for this running Hydro Electric Power with Francis Turbine.Only Japanese can do this.
Really Appreciated.
What does that even mean? First of all, the dudes name appears to be Tran Chien which is most definitely not Japanese. Secondly, why would only the Japanese be able to do this?
He's Vietnamese duh.......😒🤡
He is Vietnamese
H😮vyeuu
Best of you ☺️☺️💞
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దిస్ ఇస్ వెరీ గుడ్ డైమండ్ వెరీ పవర్ ఫుల్ బ్యాండ్
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Imagine how stoked this guy would be with a train car of Legos.
Great job!
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😮@@Tran-Chien
Excelente trabajo 👍👌
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Aku 👇👆🖕👎🤘👋🤟🤙🤚🖖💘💘💘💘💘
0:23 good job🗿
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If i had that, i wouldn't ever pay a high electricity bill ever again... you're awesome and i enjoyed watching
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amazingly cool and creative stuff you build!! thanks for sharing
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looks like a fun little project
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Brilliant , love it
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😊🎉 good. Dame
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*dam not dame
@@Tran-Chien
Bro are you Indian ❤
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Super ❤❤
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Now that's what I'm talking about! Look how fast you got the generator spinning!! I bet you can get it spinning even faster!!!
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❤ فهرس المواضيع في ٥❤❤❤❤
Please keep going. This is a wonderful teaching experience.
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@@Tran-Chien how about my comment?
Молодец строитель очень красиво
Super work bro❤❤❤❤❤
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Good. Dame 🎉🎉
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Your construction skills are magical!
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Très pratique pour la ferme merci beaucoup
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❤❤😮 My parents said I would never make it as a column, but here I am, 20 years later, the key structural component of a small parking garage, still holding strong! ❤
Very nice brother
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Hii
Nice video 📷
thank you very much
Amazing!
Congratulations!
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It looks like a mini dam 🥰🥰
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WOW 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Wow, your great
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Finally you took advantage of the verticality
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i like how big it is and the water tunnels
Please build a dam with the turbine down low to the bottom. I think we want to see how much of an impact the water pressure has on generation. Thanks!
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You're absolutely correct... All hydroelectric dams have the turbines down at the bottom... I grew up just a few miles from the Niagara Power Projects, and have taken the tours of both power plants on the American and Canadian sides... They are AWESOME sites to see...
@@cschuh4695 Wow that's impressive and I didn't know they had hydro plants there!
@@flynn3203 Yup, right across the river from each other, and about 4 miles north of Niagara Falls... Both have large underground water intake tunnels above the Falls that terminate into large reservoirs behind each dam... The Canadian dam serves Southern Ontario, and the American dam serves most of New York State and New York City... They were built strictly for power generation, and neither one actually dams the Niagara River... They're built on the sides of the cliffs that the river carved over the last gazillion years... Check them out on Google Earth...
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Its miniature is awesome wow
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Wow great job Nice
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Salute sir aapko ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Very good proyect
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Estoy orgulloso de mi papá por enseñarme estos vídeos ❤
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Very good. I like it
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Very great work thank you 💪🙏👍🤠beautiful ❤👍
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Just incredible! Excellent work.
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Good job 🎉
Yes, Thank you so much 😀
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Te quedó chido 👍
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খুব ভালো লাগলো ❤❤❤❤❤
Could watch that all day. Kudos.
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Wow!! What a hard-working, talented man. It is such an impressive, beautiful build. Thanks for sharing.
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I love this format!❤
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지금까지 수많은 미니댐만들기 영상을 봤지만 이 형님은 진짜다... 찰흙으로 몰드만드는거 미쳤네 진짜ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ🤣
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Amazing❤❤
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That is what I call a magnificent job done by a brilliant engineer.. Excellent and Good Job 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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2:25 @@Tran-Chien
@@Tran-Chien🎉
Very very nice brother ❤️☺️❤️
🎉
Thank you! Cheers!
🎉❤ good
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Good job 👍👏😮😅😅❤🎉
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Very very nice brother😊
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I like it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
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Wow this is really amazing 🔥
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I love your work you are so hard working ❤❤❤❤❤
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Wow 😮
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Wow what a great job
Keep it up 👍❤❤
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Power bills nah backyard dam YEA!
Very very Nice Information Sir Good Post Take care of you
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Super 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱👍
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DIY turbine 👍👏
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Looking from a distance, it looks very much like a dam.
Yes, thank you so much
Very nice!
Power khaa ja rahi ha
Thanks so much!
So cool!
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@@Tran-Chien thank you for your work!
very nice 😮😮😮
Thanks so much!
This goes to show that humanity may use anything we were provided by our planet to survive and / or provide energy for homes even in the most remote areas
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The quality of these videos spike, i was watching some of the older videos and man, this is much better
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This is AMAZING 🤩
Yes,Thank you very much
These dams probably dont last long....but they are sure cool.
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Another awesome build. Very impressive ! 👍
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@@Tran-Chien You're very welcome !
POV: your neighbor who spent most of a decade studying hydraulic engineering has no work available in his area and takes his professional frustrations out on the local irrigation canals.
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If people constructed hundreds of probably thousands of such hydro power generators in their semi mountainous region, the shortage of electricity may be covered. 15-20 such self built,self maintained hydroelectric dams for 4-5 houses.
بارع جداً في تصميم وبناء السدود 🎉
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Thats dam good 👍
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nice bro.. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you! Cheers!
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So great❤❤❤❤
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Mashallah very good❤❤❤❤❤
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Bro, fun fact. You hid the power cable to the motor
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5:04 A simple way to make that water spillway resistant to water erosion is to press sand into the face of it after you've brought it to an even surface. If you can get your hands on pure silica sand OR crushed glass (but wear a mask for that one, it's super dangerous), you can press it into the mortar. The finer the media you choose, the better and it will form a very sturdy layer that will be very resistant to erosion but also impact (here in Europe we made exterior plinths using a similar method, i've seen the stuff last as far as 58 years without even so much as single sign of wearing down, despite being beaten on by weather and the usual abuse of being a street level piece of architecture/element).
Thank you so much 😊❤️❤️❤️❤️
It has been a wonderful job, maybe it could be used in small field agriculture
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Homie yeeted that wheelbarrow down there🤣
Good job to you 💯💯💯💯
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Good how far
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wth is that supposed to mean “good how far”
@@bugslugearr maybe they meant "good so far"
@@Casual_britmaybe they meant, good. How far is your progress
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Salute sir aapko❤❤
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