StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
Why would backwards be a bad thing? We're makin compost here. If the agitator fins inside the barrel (we really gotta make up some names for these parts) are shaped right, the barrel could rotate in either direction and still function properly.
How about an old lawn mower transmission? The small light aluminum jobbies that fit in your hand? They're small, lightweight, and can turn 3600 RPM into what? 100 or 200 RPM? Good torque. I don't know how fast the anemometer would spin at max RPM. Probably wouldn't want the barrel to turn all the time anyway. Compost might not compost if constantly spun. Think REAL OLD Mother Earth, back when they showed you how to build tractors and cars and stuff. (Oldest I've been able to collect is issue #3, anybody seen an older one?)
Or, How about a bicycle transmission? ie, 10 or 18 speed gearing and chain set up. Again, in low gear they can move a lot of weight with relative ease. Somewhere I have a bicycle book from Mother Earth. It shows how to hook up generators and such. Believe it or not, they've got a set up you can use to plow a field!
I like the anemometer idea. Would it have enough power to run something like this?
Also, we need to consider the maximum speed (Is that overrunning?). So the darn thing don't get turnin so fast it spins the barrel off.
A slow turn is probably better. 24 hours to make a complete turn might be just about right.
SHF
How about an old lawn mower transmission? The small light aluminum jobbies that fit in your hand? They're small, lightweight, and can turn 3600 RPM into what? 100 or 200 RPM? Good torque. I don't know how fast the anemometer would spin at max RPM. Probably wouldn't want the barrel to turn all the time anyway. Compost might not compost if constantly spun. Think REAL OLD Mother Earth, back when they showed you how to build tractors and cars and stuff. (Oldest I've been able to collect is issue #3, anybody seen an older one?)
Or, How about a bicycle transmission? ie, 10 or 18 speed gearing and chain set up. Again, in low gear they can move a lot of weight with relative ease. Somewhere I have a bicycle book from Mother Earth. It shows how to hook up generators and such. Believe it or not, they've got a set up you can use to plow a field!
I like the anemometer idea. Would it have enough power to run something like this?
Also, we need to consider the maximum speed (Is that overrunning?). So the darn thing don't get turnin so fast it spins the barrel off.
A slow turn is probably better. 24 hours to make a complete turn might be just about right.
SHF