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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Chandler Arizona
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My dad was born in 1917 in a small South Dakota farm town... real small! He grew up thru the depression and they didn't have any electricity on the farm at the time. He rigged up a windmill to an old auto generator from a junk car and ran two copper rods thru the roof to a bulb so thay had lights when ever the wind blew, and that's all the time in SD!
![]() Only problem is when it blew too hard, the generator would over produce and burn out the bulb? His solution was to install a hinge in the back rails of the windmill and install a big coil extension spring in the front. If the wind blew too hard, the windmill would lean back and sluff off energy by becoming inefficient.. a primitive regulator... They were the only ones in the county that had lights! I miss him.... best, til....lat'r....GT...
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