In the old days, Wind turbines were used to gather energy like they do now. So were water wheels. Today’s technology is much more complicated. But back in those days, what were the Components of the wind turbine? Or the Water Wheels? What exactly happens that makes the motion from the wind mill or the water wheel turn into energy? Or, to put it a little easier, do you know of a website that explains it?
Grain Mill built in 1609 at the Adamhof farmstead in Vorderlehengericht (Kinzig Valley). It was in operation there until 1963 and was moved to Vogtsbauernhof in south-eastern Germany in 1964. Possession: Possessing their own mills was a vital part of the economic independence of the Black Forest farmsteads. The isolated locations of the farmsteads and the poor means of transportation were the decisive factors. The farmers paid a fee to the sovereign for the milling license to cover their private milling needs. Primarily rye was ground in these mills. Wheat could not be grown in the Black Forest. The pounder was used to remove the husks from millet, barley, and oats. Grains and bones were also crushed for livestock feed. Construction: The mills were built by mill builders. The construction, as well as calculating the dimensions of the water wheel, gears, and the grinding apparatus, required expertise and experience. Well-built water wheels made of lark, pine, or oak lasted 20 years. Simpler models made of spruce held up for 10 years. The shaft axis was made of oak or spruce. Oak was used for the wheel flange of the cogwheel, and beech or wild-apple wood was used for the teeth. The parts subjected to heavy wear and tear were constructed in such a way that they could be readily repaired or replaced. Weighing several tons, millstones were chiefly made out of indigenous sandstone until the end of the 19th century. Following the advent of the railroad, the champagne stones … Video Rating: 3 / 5
Historic Murray’s Mill in Catawba, NC. For the annual Harvest Folk Festival, the water wheel is turned on and the Mill is opened up for touring! Here, the water wheel is seen close-up from inside the Mill. Video Rating: 5 / 5
A walk through and demonstration on harnessing the power of water to make relatively free electricity .672 Kwh a day in this case. Check out www.allenergies.net for more Info. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Worked on creating some green energy with dad using our small creek to turn a small motor/generator. We had some success and are going to keep tweaking it until we get some steady power. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Recorded on May 14, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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