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@Tran-Chien10 місяців тому
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@Sanjay-ny5io10 місяців тому
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@ProudVet-Russ10 місяців тому
how much power is that producing? i can see it was mostly made as a model rather than a generator but just curious.
@itnickle75519 місяців тому
Same
@muzik16218 місяців тому
@@ProudVet-Russa mi también me gustaría saber cuanta energía se puede sacar? Q podríamos utilizar con eso??
@felipematamala7 місяців тому
Your projects are both excellent and educational, congratulations on that, and thank you for it. I have a question: Are these projects functional? I mean, does anyone make use of them, or are they merely educational videos that are taken apart afterwards?
@MrKrazydee2 місяці тому
What is impressive is that this man built a dam without stemming up a stream just like a real construction. In addition, no background musics are really good to emphasize this man's craftsmanship.
@Tran-Chien2 місяці тому
Thank you so much 😊
@evol2362Рік тому
This man does more in a weekend than I do in a year.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@mianathar6652Рік тому
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@wmman8256Рік тому
He's definitely not slow or wasting time on unnecessary things. He's got a idea, a plan for how to make it happen. He has The will & determination to do the job and do it correctly. He adapts his design to the area available for use. Then he creates a masterfully built structure for its intended purpose. To produce electricity for a home. He's a great craftsman and hard worker! I wish I had a stream flowing through my place like that. I'd be set.
@kampfoppa9961Рік тому
😁😁And his Work is brilliant
@Respect3xРік тому
He did more work in a day than my whole life.
@natopeacekeeper978 місяців тому
Simple yet amazing construction techniques! I fear in many parts of the world, we've lost that kind of knowledge.
@Tran-Chien8 місяців тому
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@c3cubedРік тому
For structural integrity and strength, you should create a modest "arc" (concave) when laying the bricks for the dam. This will displace the force of the water pressure pushing against it. Even at this scale, it's substantial. Over time, a linear "straight line" wall will be compromised and could collapse.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@uthnanaodgneyun8542Рік тому
Yes you are correct but these bricks can handle this so we don’t have to waste material
@c3cubedРік тому
@@uthnanaodgneyun8542 It's not the bricks that are the problem with collapse. It's the engineering aspect and how they are utilized in construction methods. It's the same physics employed with cantilever structures and arches redistributing tensile forces. They produced a miniature example of the "Hoover Dam". That is an excellent example of (enormously increased structural integrity) by displacing the force outward to the external supporting wall edge. With this method, the damn wall will actually strengthen with more applied force. There is no 'waste' of material. Yet there would be a tragic waste (and lost effort) in an imminent collapse. Much like those high-rises that seem to fall apart and come down, because a builder cuts corners to save time and money.
@greyterryРік тому
Maybe thicker toward the base as well? Still, the guy is amazing -- more power to him!
@S3dINSРік тому
And literally tens of chickens will get wet.
@realamerican1555Рік тому
As children we used to make little dams. Thank you for those memories. The universe has blessed you.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Our pleasure!
@lucasneves8714Рік тому
33% engineer, 33% architect and 33% artist. Yeah, the other 1% is a miracle help.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@starmontdrawzproductions732229 днів тому
@@Tran-Chienhow many rivers do you need to be finding to build this many dams keep it up ❤ your videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@BorisDePooterРік тому
Can't you use this type of energy generator and then another one at the lower base of where the water exits (a conventional one) to benefit more from the potential energy from the water?
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@paradiselost9946Рік тому
no. or, in this case, yes, as his turbine itself is so lousy. if the turbine was properly designed, and restricted the maximum flow possible from the head available to exactly half, then it would be extracting the maximum amount of energy from that potential.
@user-ob9bs3oe6g10 місяців тому
Два перелива текут без пользы . Поставь ещё две лопасти по примеру водяной мельницы.
@jewishhella24819 місяців тому
@@paradiselost9946let's see your turbine build video. And if you're reply is anything other than a link to it, then stfu 😂
@karmicquarks7178 місяців тому
@paradiselost9946 The answer would be yes regardless of how well his turbine is doing overall. Of course if there is another turbine added to collect energy, it is going to increase the amount of energy collected.
@mamimaningouekomadeleine8839Рік тому
SON, GOOD JOB BRAVO KEEP ON GOD SHALL SHOW YOUR ROAD ONE DAY ,KEEP GOD FIRST PLACE OK, GOD BLESS YOU ,STAY BLESSED,
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@adamford8708Рік тому
Have you considered putting the turbine at the bottom of the the dam to maximize the water pressure acting against the blades? Also, I think the turbine might be more effective with a lot of little blades, instead of a few bigger blades.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@The13BoogymanРік тому
I would think this would also help with debris. Most of the stuff that could jam up the turbines would float near the top.
@paradiselost9946Рік тому
if its a proper pressure turbine, it doesnt matter if its at the top or the bottom, the same amount of water flows through regardless. sadly, this is just a plain old waterwheel, primitive, inefficient. wasting about 90% of their power in turbulence alone. but so what? i see thai (i assume) rice farmers, and where some like to play with engines or longboats or motorbikes in their spare time, these guys like playing in the irrigation canals. and the channel gets revenue :) its a win-win for them... theres some nice ideas, some nice designs, but every time, the turbine is a serious letdown. 99% of people dont understand turbines, and still think of water wheels. theres two types of turbine, and they work completely opposite to each other. the reaction turbine is like the hose waving around madly when turned on and let loose. hero turbine. rockets. francis turbine. the pressure of the water converts to velocity in the nozzle, and the nozzle moves (or blades that are actually shaped like nozzles rather than the "paddles" people actually think they are. its about making water accelerate through a reducing area). as a water turbine for power is generally all piped up, its closed... as long as the outlet is larger than the inlet the pressure is lower in the tail pipe and there is water flow... doesnt matter if its at the top or bottom of the dam. for best efficiency, the water will flow through the turbine at half the velocity it would flow freely through the piping. the turbine should be the restriction. they need to be completely submerged. the other type is when you use the hose to wash the driveway off. the velocity of the water hitting an object slows the water down and transfers its momentum to the object. thats pelton wheels, turgos, and the like. they need to be left out in the open so the water can flow away with absolutely no resistance. and often only use one nozzle but can use several. they have to be as low as possible, the higher the head the better. the pressure needs to be at its highest at the nozzle, where it converts to velocity, then it hits the blades, ideally traveling at half the speed, converting its velocity to pressure upon impact. ideally the water stops and just falls away "dead" having lost all its energy. some always splashes...
@user-zp9mj3xh7w10 місяців тому
Для зарядки мобилы пойдёт!
@davidegandolfo707110 місяців тому
@@paradiselost9946 it is not true. water flow is important but also pressure has huge capacity, in fact all reservoirs are located in high (usually mountains) with long forced flowing pipes leading to lower to turbine room.
@hiendriantoРік тому
Videonya Sangat inspiratif, kreatif Teknik bikin mini PLTA Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Air
@RUBIKKUBIK_1День тому
This man needs reward for his patience. Bro got more patience than my entire bloodline with primates-💀🙏
@poloska9471Рік тому
This is actually an impressive hydro setup… you could power a home with that (no joke). However, you would need to improve the generator a lot - currently you have 1-1 ratio of your turbine to shaft spin, but you have a lot of power being produced by the water… that’s a lot of heavy water! It will spin WAY more than that tiny little generator… if you make a setup that has gears, you can probably run a television off of that dam, which means if you were to have a storage solution (large battery bank with control and safety circuitry to monitor, control, and prevent overcharging batteries/etc), you could go completely off-grid with this one dam on your property and never pay another electricity bill… you just need to improve it to produce more electricity, which essentially means having that hefty shaft spinning much more than the tiny little generator at a 1:1 ratio. A lot can be said about efficiency and so on, but I’m sure you can figure that out. I’ve seen videos on UKposts where a few people have made full-blown hydro power solutions to power their home completely off the electric grid in the middle of a forest with less water than that… you have a lot of potential there as long as the power is stored in a large bank of batteries with controls and generator setup is improved. Just something to consider if you enjoy this stuff.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@rshutterbug47Рік тому
That is A TOTAL MASTERPIECE Who Would Think Someone Anyone Could Make A TURBO WITH SO LITTLE & SO BEAUTIFUL & STRONG ON TOP OF IT ☆☆☆☆☆👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much 😀
@AbhishekKumar-ex4mhРік тому
Later in the video I realised that it was a mega project. Very nice. 👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much!❤️❤️❤️
@nadyazahidi393Рік тому
This au beautefle work in realy you are act you did the any thing agood thing continue Icourage you
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ryanmcewen415Рік тому
And the point of this? If you are building for irrigation, that's fine. But why the little generator and LED lights? Surely there are better applications for micro dams?
@Ozmosis-rc5uk9 місяців тому
My complete admiration Sir, "..and then the Lord said, And I will give you the knowledge and your body the sustainable energy necessary to develop the craftsmanship that will make it possible to give you everything that you need" Truly inspiring, has me wishing that I had the patience and experience to think laterally like this to be the living definition of completely self sustaining! I'd tip my hat to you but after watching more of these I dont feel that I deserve the hat necessary for that!!
@Tran-Chien9 місяців тому
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@flynn320311 днів тому
This one has the best effort and design to date! I love the concrete look, no colour needed as yoye concrete and cement deatiking is very good. It was built to look like it was going to be more permanent compared to your other builds. Other builds don't have a thick wall or an arch to hold back large volume of water for a long time. Also, it does bug me a little when you don't dig the bricks in to the walls for extra support.
@Tran-Chien10 днів тому
Thanks for your support ❤❤❤❤👍
@jamesoigo6521Рік тому
Even though no power was generated you displayed excellent skills.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@terranovarain6570Рік тому
You didn't see the Christmas lights lit up?
@ame1820Рік тому
you are the real engineer...👍 in the real life... btw. Place nets before water intakes to filter out debris and fallen leaves. so that your mini hydroelectric works well. congrat👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much!
@mayarmaryar8266Рік тому
PT Ni
@MindcroscopeРік тому
Leaves🍂 can easily plug the water inlets and slow down the rotation of hydraulic turbine blades🔅.
@africainvest4423Рік тому
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@azamwan3889Рік тому
Mantap 👍 kreatif dan menginspirasi smoga sehat walafiah selalu 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩👃💓
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😀
@PeopleoftheCentralHighlandsFor6 днів тому
Great video, very interesting and meaningful❤
@Tran-Chien5 днів тому
Thanks for your support ❤❤❤❤❤
@pablodiezgarcia667Рік тому
Eres un CRACK socio, me da mucha ENVIDIA ver esa capacidad que tienes, no solo de lo que CREAS, sino de las técnicas de CONSTRUCCION, que dominas a la PERFECCION. Te diré que estoy APRENDIENDO muchas cosas de ti, que de SEGURO aplicaré a mi trabajo, pues estoy GRATAMENTE SORPRENDIDO, y eso que tengo más de 30 años de experiencia como ALBAÑIL.....GRACIAS por mostrar tu TECNICA🤗🤗🤗🤗
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks so much 😊
@channguyen8529Рік тому
Pero todos estos proyectos son como jugetes. No sirven para nada por el trabajo que hizo. A la mejor, todos sus proyectos quedan para el bien...para controlar a su agua donde se necesite. Para un chino o vietnamita o Thai, si estos proyectos te ayudan para cultivacion de arroz, ya es un gran exito!!! Se necesita a "mover" o sea controlar donde llegue el agua en esa. Por el bien!! I said that these projects are all a game for him. He does so much work and planning. Why doesn't it stay and do good to farming or rice cultivation, which takes a lot of work to control the water where it goes and to move it to other "plots". That's why terrace rice farming saves some of that work. You just need the water source up high. Open the chute to fill it with water, make a small opening in the lower levels till they all fill up. Then, cut the water source. When you need to drain, open them up to drain. I think all these projects are such a waste.
@darioezpeleta2773Рік тому
Es una obra de ingenieria + arte....felicitaciones desde Argentina
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️from Vietnam
@dwiindri3491Рік тому
Sempurna lanjutkan ke langkah berikutnya 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
thank you so much
@classicyterРік тому
This is the best hydro power build yet
@abemansor37352 місяці тому
THE BEST AWESOME AMAZING PERFECT WORK.....😁👌👍
@Tran-Chien2 місяці тому
Yes, Thanks for your support 😊
@StikDragonРік тому
i'm loving all these little model dams, really cool! do you reconstruct them each time, or is there just a stream on your property that's got a whole long line of little hydro plants on?
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@a-n..9 місяців тому
@@Tran-Chien ...I don't even know how this reply fits...
@seared27479 місяців тому
I don't think he knows English
@casualbeaver9 місяців тому
Maybe he builds them in fields or for ppl and records it
@brettwebb67898 місяців тому
I asked him in Vietnamese. Apparently, he does sometime tear one down for a new build. His land isn't dotted with dozens of mini hydroelectric power plants... :D
@ranabhai993724 дні тому
Amazing video from Ireland 🇮🇪
@Tran-Chien22 дні тому
Thanks for your support ❤❤❤
@nicholasroberts69549 місяців тому
Vortex blading on the turbine .. . To extract more energy ? And a matted reed filter upstream of the dam to clean the water and minimise blockages.
@Tran-Chien9 місяців тому
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@stephensmith799Рік тому
I just recalled a strange but interesting and counterintuitive vertical axis turbine originating in Afghanistan. It was placed on a vertical axle in the middle of a modest stream with a modest to fast flow rate. It was in the shape of tapered ‘kebab meat’ on a rotisserie: conical, wider at the top, narrower at the bottom. The cone shape was blunt; squared off, not pointed. The turbine reached from the bottom of the stream to the top, about a metre. It had a single deep volute groove running all the way from bottom to top. The water flow induced rotary motion to the turbine. There were no earthworks or other forms of construction. I imagine it was invented by a shepherd with a lot of time on his or her hands who also had a grasp of fluid dynamics and knew that the flow at the surface was much faster than at the bottom. I believe that the rotation of the turbine was induced by water being drawn up it from the bottom of the stream to the top via the volute groove/ channel cut into it. It was a solid piece of wood. I am resolved to make one!
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@josefranciscof.rodrigues1575Рік тому
UM PROJETO MARAVILHOSO E EXIGE POUCA QUEDA DE ÁGUA....MAGNÍFICO JAÚ SP BRAZIL
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😀❤️❤️❤️❤️
@akubilalРік тому
Luar biasa, saya suka pekerjaan yang dikerjakan dengan penuh ketelitian dan hati hati. Hasil yang di dapatkan pasti sangat luar biasa. Sebuah ide yang sangat luar biasa. Cocok diterapkan skala besar 👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes. Thank you so much!
@brettwebb67898 місяців тому
Rất ấn tượng! Tôi thích các video của bạn. Tôi tự hỏi, bạn có phá hủy con đập trước đó mỗi khi bạn làm một trong những video này không, hay giờ đây bạn đã có rất nhiều đập thuỷ điện nhỏ trên đất của mình?
@Tran-Chien8 місяців тому
Tôi phải gỡ bỏ một số để làm lại
@metatechhd11 місяців тому
🤔 This hydroelectric design with turbines in the middle of the lake is impressive, but I wonder if the dam was built with a concave shape to displace the force of the water pressure pushing against it. Without this, the linear "straight line" wall may not hold up against the substantial force of the water over time. What do you think? 💭💦
@Tran-Chien11 місяців тому
Thank you. You're probably a civil engineer
@avenugopalaraoРік тому
I would like u also to explain the construction step by step with measurements and components used step by step Sir.thank u.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Ok you next time
@zearulali9467Рік тому
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@runingmancartoon8354Рік тому
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@wladellad6358Рік тому
I am admire for you! However, I dont catch, water flow is lead to acting and electricity producing or it is a model with artificual effects?
@alexslater8408Рік тому
When the metal is spun at the bottom it spins the top wich has magnets in it that is a basic generator wich will provide enough power to light the LEDs as thay don't need much power , however the metal blocking the bottom seems to be powered by an external wireless drill battery . Hope that helps
@Nkw022Рік тому
Another way to explain it is when you rotate a electric motor instead of providing power it creates electric this is used in turbines at every type of power plant except solar this rotation is caused by the water.
@howlingcommandoseРік тому
these are all mock ups. they lack the engineering and materials to be practical. now do not get me wrong these models have much of the needed engineering knowledge but they are not built to last or be as efficient as possible without the use of computers.
@iexist6021Рік тому
@@howlingcommandose hater.
@ashcarredford4694Рік тому
That was a giant spider at 13:55 I wonder what type it was also this guy put in the effort to reply to almost every comment that is insane congrats dude your awesome
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes.Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PRNadhРік тому
Beautiful construction/ design.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😀
@martinromeo1006Рік тому
Amazing talent beautiful job well done 👏
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Many many thanks
@khadimbutt794Рік тому
بہت خوب، بہت ہی خوبصورت، مدلل گفتگو ہے۔
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@wadukgajahulingРік тому
Sungguh kreatif sekali bos sangat luar biasa ❤️❤️
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@seanfyodorovich5230Рік тому
I don't know who this gentleman is, but he's officially my hero.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much!
@-T0Ast200-Рік тому
Love how he was holding the live metal while he was welding without gloves or any protection Edit: sorry I actually think this is really cool I just wish you would use safer technique
@wardg.5559Рік тому
Me too
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@1handedtakeover826Рік тому
This is incredible 👏 you sir are an insanely talented man!
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Wow, thank you!
@abdulbasir2706Рік тому
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@stefankamm348Рік тому
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@sanjana4713Рік тому
It is a fake bro.. he didn't show the welded thing turning inside water plus there is no electric generation motor installed to the rotator... Just fun to watch
@AhmunsitoРік тому
Everything is good. But the turbine rotor blades are not so effective. Because it creates a friction when it rotates. I think the turbine blades should be made parabolic so that it could rotate freely when water will hit on it.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much!
@peanutzz57048 місяців тому
I swear his videos are more satisfying than videos that are supposed to be satisfying 😅
@Tran-Chien8 місяців тому
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@Vicos7 місяців тому
I believe this is "The Guy" who Charlie Harper referred to one Two and a Half Men when Alan fell off the roof trying to adjust the satellite dish. "Why didn't you just call 'The Guy?'"
@Tran-Chien7 місяців тому
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@vanchinh5512Рік тому
hydroelectricity is amazing, thank you so much
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Glad you think so!
@sureshkumarrai4872Рік тому
wonderful designing and architecture for hydropower 👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@johncheetham7789Рік тому
It's good, but have you seen that guy that supplies his home with hydro electric with an old washing machine motor.
@johncheetham7789Рік тому
Thought you might have educated your self a bit. Nothing wrong with ideas and enthusiasm. My Father lives in the Lake District UK. He has a back boiler that runs off the wood fire and solar panels for electric. Oupa is 79 he recently went back to Cape Town earlier this year to rock climb with his mates. His name Barrie Cheetham. Used to climb with him. He is writing an autobiography on his experiences while living in Africa. We opened two climbing route's in the Cederberg Mountain region just outside of Cape Town when I were 14 year's old. Glad to help you with information when I come across it. Highest regards to you and your family. Regards John Cheetham
@sureshkumarrai4872Рік тому
U r absolutely straight forward in ur view, really i am novice in this field. Thank you very much, sir 🙏
@Creativ_DIYРік тому
Ingin buat terus di upload ke youtube kayaknya bakalan ikut se rame video ini hehehe.. mantap.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes.Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@noahautumn7611Місяць тому
You are doing a 💡good job
@Tran-ChienМісяць тому
Thanks for your support❤❤❤
@koreanatureРік тому
Wow, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@user-nt1bz6iy1mРік тому
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@myspacetv7Рік тому
Enjoy the design of hydroelectric power generation with turbines in the center of the lake. Thank you.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thanks
@zico73916 днів тому
Great work.
@Tran-Chien15 днів тому
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@chatako9335Рік тому
ขอแสดงความยินดี และขอให้ประสบความสำเร็จ ครับ
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😀❤️❤️❤️❤️
@jaye1967Рік тому
Is the place where you live easy to find because all the canals have little dams? Your projects seem to be getting bigger. It's neat to see the variety of little dams you create. I look forward to the next one.👍😀
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much!
@delsonsouza9983Рік тому
I like very much ...i am in brasil.👏👏👏👏
@prestonkey9005Рік тому
He is definitely very skilled and these videos are amazing!
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@memetmancing8034Рік тому
Wawwww mantap 👏👍👍👍salam dari anak Indonesia🇮🇩
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much!
@foxtrotalphaone2 місяці тому
You should soak your bricks in water so that they have moisture in them, and your mortar should be dry enough to hold it's form.
@originalghoul3738Рік тому
You are a sight to be hold, ty for sharing your knowledge with us some day it will come in handy.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😊
@josemanuel2724Рік тому
És um grande artista parabéns pelo seu trabalho
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😊
@julietewaze8185Рік тому
thank you for this beautiful work you are realy brilliant wash you all the best .
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@brandonmumm52235 днів тому
I love your videos and designs, Ive watched so many. What type of turbine are you using in most of these builds? Also, why does it look like half of the videos/builds used old/re-purposed parts? Thanks for keeping my entertaine for hours! 😊
@Tran-Chien5 днів тому
Thanks for your support ❤❤❤❤❤
@miltongoulart60623 місяці тому
Parabéns!! Muito legal mesmo 👌👏👏👏👍
@Tran-Chien3 місяці тому
Yes, thank you for your support ❤❤❤❤❤👍
@ralfo1704Рік тому
Is it correct that fish can swim through the tubes at the bottom? Would it be possible to add 2 rotating Wings at the front where the walter is falling down and has High Speed?
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@darta10949 місяців тому
Fantastic build. Just wonder, do you disassemble this later or you have full cascade of dams on the stream?
@Tran-Chien9 місяців тому
Yes, Thank you for watching the video! Please subscribe to my channel and help me share ❤❤❤❤❤
@jkocolМісяць тому
All that effort to capture a ton of potential energy and using a 1-2 % efficient design to harvest it.
@Tran-ChienМісяць тому
Thanks for your support
@CeoMacNCheeseРік тому
I’m wondering do these provide power to your local area?
@diogobarbosa7190Рік тому
Nota 10 .....engenhoso e sapiência....argumentos fundamentais para materializar .....
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@ricardoavilapaulette7060Місяць тому
Procedimientos de construcción interesantes y sencillos; y con materiales y herramientas disponibles en todas partes. Aparte de que el trabajo lo calificaría de entretenido; como el de un niño jugando, solo que los resultados son prácticos y más que útiles. Gracias.
@Tran-ChienМісяць тому
Thanks for your support 😊❤❤❤
@roberiomagno9736 місяців тому
Com essa velocidade de vazão dava para produzir muita energia ... Ficou top ... Parabéns
@Tran-Chien6 місяців тому
Thank you so much 😊❤️❤️❤️
@wesnavidomskis4095Рік тому
This is incredible! Have you ever considered testing a tesla water turbine in your system? Very inspiring!
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes! Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@orlandohidalgo1553Рік тому
Parabéns Maravilloso Perseverante 😣 Nota 10
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😀
@yanknoz97108 місяців тому
I can see practicality in this design. Thanks for sharing my friend.
@Tran-Chien8 місяців тому
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@siliveliosakalia6397Рік тому
Very interesting to see how many ways of doing things that are linking with creation.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@petereziagor4604Рік тому
How many watts can it generate and what's the highest watt you've ever generated?
@bigcarl6655Рік тому
beautifull project, great work 👍😀
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@burtmacklin6443Рік тому
I like the idea of years from now, after this man is long gone, maybe his ancestors know of the work he did maybe they don't but the land he builds these projects on have been reclaimed by nature. One day humans find it and contemplate the ancestral humans that built and used these structures.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@marialuizasantos73363 місяці тому
Top Gostei e muito engenhoso Amigo vc é Demais ABÇS do Netao
@Tran-Chien3 місяці тому
Yes, thank you for your support ❤❤❤❤❤👍
@josewagner1338Рік тому
Ótima engenharia, parabéns.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@veni_vidi_vici.Рік тому
Brasilsilsil
@vettebecker110 місяців тому
This project is Awesome!! Great job ❤
@Tran-Chien10 місяців тому
Yes, thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@user-dx2cn7xl8v10 місяців тому
Что тут отличного? Проект полный отстой. Нихрена ничего не расчитано, вода намуровне воронки, а аварийного водосброса нет. Малейший дождь и затопит всё нафиг. Хоть бы почитал литературу как у них на Хуанхе или Янцзы строили ГЭСы.
@Herrfrekiandme9 місяців тому
I have to say, that this guy has really good bricklayer skills...Respekt ✌️😊👍
@Tran-Chien9 місяців тому
Yes, Thank you ! Please subscribe to my channel and help me share ❤❤❤❤👍
@Tran-Chien9 місяців тому
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@Herrfrekiandme9 місяців тому
@@Tran-Chien subscribed 😊
@williamfowler6166 місяців тому
take some fan blades glue them together for strength and make a low pressure turbine that will produce much more energy.
@Tran-Chien6 місяців тому
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@RalseiGamingРік тому
could you make a video showing the area they are all built or are they taken down after
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@yassergohiny4691Рік тому
Perfect job 👍
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you so much 😀
@DoctorbasssРік тому
Nice art!. That plant can certainly do 200W+ and these total LEDs consuming like 1-2W.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, you are right
@damienallingham54505 місяців тому
Talented Man. Great environment
@Tran-Chien5 місяців тому
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@damienallingham54505 місяців тому
@@Tran-Chien I would if I knew how
@jefferyhall4137Рік тому
Very Impressive Young man I applaud you, very well done!👍🤔🤯
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@marilenedasilva8316Рік тому
A inteligência deste senhor , merece meus parabéns. Onde um córrego, não tinha força pra ser utilizado, ele fez uma barragem.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@dambujopaulo4204Рік тому
Realmente a inteligência dele é super
@rudedogal1420Рік тому
He is a god amongst men🤯. Engineer or just a hobby I take my hat off to this guy
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much 💖💖💖💖💖
@vilsonandrade8191Рік тому
Nice project Congratulations from 🇧🇷🇧🇷 Gravitational energy --> Kinetic energy m.g.h = (1/2).m.v2 Physically highest water column can generate best kinetics energy
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes, thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@davidmagen4158 місяців тому
Very clever. The ring on red threads to set bricks🏖️
@Tran-Chien8 місяців тому
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@alejandroExplorer2023Рік тому
Good afternoon! Congratulations on the work done! Can you make a video of the dam with its operating turbine and lights on?
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thank you very much!
@hisatnamРік тому
Such a wonderful project!
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@FelixSamulevich10 місяців тому
Amazing technic of brick construction . But believe so only half of propeller of turbine must be involved in process . Because one part brake another one if not
@Tran-Chien10 місяців тому
Yes , thank you 😊❤️❤️❤️❤️
@TheRopeAddictРік тому
This guy is a genius. Truly.
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Yes!Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@sethbarnes7608Рік тому
Can't wait to see what he builds next!!😁
@chittaranjanpradhan8435Рік тому
@Mera Daish 😊😅😅😅😊
@chittaranjanpradhan8435Рік тому
😅😅😊l😅😅😅😊
@campo202_6Рік тому
You sir are a damn good Engineer!
@Tran-ChienРік тому
Thanks for watching!
@MindcroscopeРік тому
13:16 Needs an emergency spillway💦 (Whenever so much water enters the upstream and the two principal spillways cannot discharge it all out of the upstream, the emergency spillway💦 provides a stable pathway for the excess water💧 to flow through and not over the top of the concrete wall (dam). 🚧⛔