![]() ![]() Cut the PVC in half to a 45-degree elbow, cut a line down through this PVC, we’re gonna split it basically and drill some holes in it and attach the ceiling fan blade.Īttach the fan to the galvanized pipe with the help of an extension that was previously saved during our dismantling of the ceiling fan. The wires from the fan is passed through the pipe and just zip tie-down. ![]() One Inch PVC is slid down the end of the 30 inch pipe and attach the tail piece. A 40 inch piece will slide down into the conduit of the mounting system for your turbine.A 30 inch piece on the back,This is going to be angled up into the wind to keep the blades in the wind a little better. Next step is to take an inch galvanised pipe that forms the body of the turbine. And then once you cut it out with a jigsaw, all you have to do is get a little Sander out, you can use a hand Sander to smooth the edges off.Ĭonnect the blades to the faceplate of the old ceiling fan. The blades are made of 4 inch PVC.You can find templates online for the blades.Put the outline of the blades from the paper onto the PVC and then cut it out with a jigsaw. Put the magnets inside the fan housing to achieve a voltage reading.Add a cardboard spacer in there so that the magnets are aligned with the stator. Insert a metal banding used for attaching the magnets around the stator. The next step is finding the highest ohm reading of these four wires that is coming out of this motor.Pull that higest ohm reading wires through the center pole to the other side. Take this casing apart, and inside you’ll see that copper coils that actually power the fan. There’s a nut here with a washer that holds this plate.And we don’t want this plate. Take the top part of the ceiling fan off, this is the part that’s next to the ceiling.Disconnect the wires don’t cut them. And you want to be careful because these wires are fragile, and you don’t want to tear those loose by any means.So mainly, the tools that you’ll need is just a screwdriver, maybe a flathead screwdriver and a hammer eventually. You can use this for the furrow on the back the way it pushes around to keep the turbine from standing in a very aggressive wind it pushes it out of the way.įirst part is just getting the motor outside of this casing. A Beginner tutorial on how to make a wind turbine ceiling fan.So out of the box, we have the main part here, which has the motor in it.Keep up with all the blades if you can. ![]()
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