Hi. All those bolt-on bracing struts between the vanes tell me this design, clever though it is, flexes badly when revolving. This limits its r.p.m., its electrical output, its structural integrity, and produces vibration and possibly noise. It also has a relatively large "revolving mass" which will strain the bearings. Obviously it couldn't be scaled up to the size of a conventional wind turbine, to take advantage of increasing returns to scale. Rather than repeating how good it is, I suggest running full scientific comparisons with other small-scale turbines. Compare them for: 1/ Electrical output under carefully measured windspeeds. 2/ Tests to destruction to obtain an average longevity for each type. 3/ Record maintenance needed for each type until complete failure occurs. The best type may not be the highest in each category, but let's be honest, we can profitably sacrifice 10% efficiency in electricity production if the 90% turbine lasts three times as long and needs half the maintenance. Simple wind turbines have been used on farms for centuries to pump ground water into animal troughs. They are incredibly reliable, noiseless, and easy to balance. A 360 degree fan of "venetian blind" type vanes catch the wind, and today these can be made from ultra-lightweight aluminium (rather than wooden slats) so that the vibration producing revolving mass is kept to a minimum. Visually, they present a complete circle so that birds can see them coming. (Or in their rear-view mirrors if they don't😆). As the common "water trough" windmill has evolved and stood the test of time, I'd suggest we first see if that can be improved, especially in the "maintenance" and "longevity" categories. We need solid scientific tests done using at least 20 of each type of windmill to be tested, before presuming any conclusions. Windmill innovators invariably produce a lot of "spin", (pun intended), so top marks must go to the people who complete their scientific homework before announcing "breakthroughs". Cheers, P.R..
It's compact for the area of catchment, it always is quick to respond to changing wind direction, logically design it could be made from lightweight materials the revolving part, easy to change generator assembly, I see it could become a best seller in kit format 👌
Are you sure about the output of this turbine is 1500 per year or monthly ?.1500/12= 125 kWh per month ?.= 4 kWh per day approximately?. Assuming 20 hours of operation 2kwh per 10 hours? Meaning it is 200 watts machine ?.
Your point is well made, but potential users need to also factor in that the claimed 1500KWH per year is based on a wind speed of 5 meters per second which is not necessarily available. Here in the UK, the average wind speed does not reach this level and a turbine of this type is not likely to get above 80% of the claimed output - about 1200 KWH maximum. I also fail to see how they can claim the turbine to be superior to solar panels when my roof panels produced 4200 KWH over the past 12 months.
Happy if gets 1500 rpm in year😂😂😂 Scamer wind unseriouse scamer company😂😂😂 Lowcost wannabe windmill from taiwan makes more than 15watt at storm. I guess the noise is awsome high too😂😂😂😂😂 Get real and get real wind generators🎉🎉🎉 Who wanna pay 25 years for so bad energy waste ??? A dog walking makes more power😂😂😂
Very nice presentation and urges you to buy such a turbine, but unfortunately there is no dealer for it in Romania. I am interested in this turbine but where to buy it?
Thank you for the kind words! It's great you're interested in a Liam turbine. For purchasing in Romania, you might need to contact the manufacturer directly for guidance on dealers or shipping options. Fingers crossed you find a way to get one! 🌬️
hopefully you DON NOT find them, it is a SCAM, and way to expensive, you'll never get it payed back; and you can not put it on top of your house; gusty winds will make it taken your house apart ( in rumbles ) So you are lucky you can not even fall for this, better look for real good and cheaper solutions, what about solar ? ( on your house or shed )?
@@EcoTech-lt4phwhats the european prices ??? And where is the real real test of this one ???? I allsow want one on my houseboat for backup to solar. But then so many that works and low prices. So need all spec AND low price. If not, send me one and i will make a reviewing on this one. But then send me one for free
You guys S U C K big time; you only regurgitate the marketing lies/scam of the Archimedes company, the payback time is > 25 years it is just way to expensive to ever become a good alternative to many other cheaper & even really better wind turbines; it is also not a HAWT but a VAWT turned on its side. And it is not new, it was that in 2014.
I am from India. Do you have dealer or distributor in India. I am interested to know about it. If there is no dealer in tamlnadu. I shall arrange a dealer for wind energy. Kindly respond.
That's great to hear about your interest in the Liam F1 turbines in India! I'm not sure about a specific dealer in Tamil Nadu, but contacting the manufacturer directly could be your best bet for current information. Your initiative to potentially arrange a dealer is commendable. Best of luck in bringing more wind energy to your region! 🌬️
NONSENSE! All practical tests show that small wind turbines hardly generate any electricity! And only at very high costs! Because there is hardly any wind close to the ground. It is also extremely gusty, which usually shortens the service life extremely! Only if you need to be off grid & live close to the sea, you should install the largest possible wind turbine on a high mast. With solar modules, on the other hand, reliably generate electricity for 25 to 30 years at approx. 2% to 5% oft he cost of small wind turbines!
Hi. All those bolt-on bracing struts between the vanes tell me this design, clever though it is, flexes badly when revolving. This limits its r.p.m., its electrical output, its structural integrity, and produces vibration and possibly noise. It also has a relatively large "revolving mass" which will strain the bearings. Obviously it couldn't be scaled up to the size of a conventional wind turbine, to take advantage of increasing returns to scale.
Rather than repeating how good it is, I suggest running full scientific comparisons with other small-scale turbines. Compare them for:
1/ Electrical output under carefully measured windspeeds.
2/ Tests to destruction to obtain an average longevity for each type.
3/ Record maintenance needed for each type until complete failure occurs.
The best type may not be the highest in each category, but let's be honest, we can profitably sacrifice 10% efficiency in electricity production if the 90% turbine lasts three times as long and needs half the maintenance.
Simple wind turbines have been used on farms for centuries to pump ground water into animal troughs. They are incredibly reliable, noiseless, and easy to balance. A 360 degree fan of "venetian blind" type vanes catch the wind, and today these can be made from ultra-lightweight aluminium (rather than wooden slats) so that the vibration producing revolving mass is kept to a minimum.
Visually, they present a complete circle so that birds can see them coming. (Or in their rear-view mirrors if they don't😆). As the common "water trough" windmill has evolved and stood the test of time, I'd suggest we first see if that can be improved, especially in the "maintenance" and "longevity" categories. We need solid scientific tests done using at least 20 of each type of windmill to be tested, before presuming any conclusions. Windmill innovators invariably produce a lot of "spin", (pun intended), so top marks must go to the people who complete their scientific homework before announcing "breakthroughs". Cheers, P.R..
The Chinglish is strong with this one... 😂
It's compact for the area of catchment, it always is quick to respond to changing wind direction, logically design it could be made from lightweight materials the revolving part, easy to change generator assembly, I see it could become a best seller in kit format 👌
Are you sure about the output of this turbine is 1500 per year or monthly ?.1500/12= 125 kWh per month ?.= 4 kWh per day approximately?. Assuming 20 hours of operation 2kwh per 10 hours? Meaning it is 200 watts machine ?.
almost right; it is indeed a SCAM, and a useless & expensive one.
Your point is well made, but potential users need to also factor in that the claimed 1500KWH per year is based on a wind speed of 5 meters per second which is not necessarily available. Here in the UK, the average wind speed does not reach this level and a turbine of this type is not likely to get above 80% of the claimed output - about 1200 KWH maximum. I also fail to see how they can claim the turbine to be superior to solar panels when my roof panels produced 4200 KWH over the past 12 months.
Happy if gets 1500 rpm in year😂😂😂
Scamer wind unseriouse scamer company😂😂😂
Lowcost wannabe windmill from taiwan makes more than 15watt at storm.
I guess the noise is awsome high too😂😂😂😂😂
Get real and get real wind generators🎉🎉🎉
Who wanna pay 25 years for so bad energy waste ???
A dog walking makes more power😂😂😂
Very nice presentation and urges you to buy such a turbine, but unfortunately there is no dealer for it in Romania. I am interested in this turbine but where to buy it?
Thank you for the kind words! It's great you're interested in a Liam turbine. For purchasing in Romania, you might need to contact the manufacturer directly for guidance on dealers or shipping options. Fingers crossed you find a way to get one! 🌬️
hopefully you DON NOT find them, it is a SCAM, and way to expensive, you'll never get it payed back; and you can not put it on top of your house; gusty winds will make it taken your house apart ( in rumbles ) So you are lucky you can not even fall for this, better look for real good and cheaper solutions, what about solar ? ( on your house or shed )?
Yes, I really couldn't find where to buy and thank you for the indication.@@maituub
@@EcoTech-lt4phwhats the european prices ???
And where is the real real test of this one ????
I allsow want one on my houseboat for backup to solar. But then so many that works and low prices. So need all spec AND low price.
If not, send me one and i will make a reviewing on this one. But then send me one for free
Liam i want it
no you don't, use your brain, it is a big scam.
You guys S U C K big time; you only regurgitate the marketing lies/scam of the Archimedes company, the payback time is > 25 years it is just way to expensive to ever become a good alternative to many other cheaper & even really better wind turbines; it is also not a HAWT but a VAWT turned on its side. And it is not new, it was that in 2014.
Some have real experience whit this one ???
Ore is it garbage??😂😂
I am from India. Do you have dealer or distributor in India. I am interested to know about it. If there is no dealer in tamlnadu. I shall arrange a dealer for wind energy. Kindly respond.
That's great to hear about your interest in the Liam F1 turbines in India! I'm not sure about a specific dealer in Tamil Nadu, but contacting the manufacturer directly could be your best bet for current information. Your initiative to potentially arrange a dealer is commendable. Best of luck in bringing more wind energy to your region! 🌬️
You do not want this, way to expensive ( payback time > 25 years, in reality ), and it is a SCAM, buy solar instead.
@@EcoTech-lt4phso you belive in people want to buy this and pay for it 25 fu.ken years?????😂😂😂😂
Scamer of scamers
I could try it, but how to transport it to India?
How ? NOT, it is a ( very expensive ) S C A M, you do not want this, look for solar or other cheaper local options like solar PV.
India makes car-generator thats makes more.
ALERT ALERT even india dont want this.
Not worth 100 bath
NONSENSE! All practical tests show that small wind turbines hardly generate any electricity! And only at very high costs!
Because there is hardly any wind close to the ground. It is also extremely gusty, which usually shortens the service life extremely!
Only if you need to be off grid & live close to the sea, you should install the largest possible wind turbine on a high mast.
With solar modules, on the other hand, reliably generate electricity for 25 to 30 years at approx. 2% to 5% oft he cost of small wind turbines!
Availabil in india
lucky, no, and it is a scam, you do not want it.