I have been planning a windmill project for a while. This is a back-up charger for when there is little wind. Its a 3.8hp Murry lawnmower spinning a Delco-Remy off my old Ford.
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I have been planning a windmill project for a while. This is a back-up charger for when there is little wind. Its a 3.8hp Murry lawnmower spinning a Delco-Remy off my old Ford.
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This is my homemade generator i made out of a 3.8 tecumseh engine and an alternator from a car.
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This exerciser generates electricity by pedaling. I started with a 20 inch girls Murray bike which I cut in half. I flipped the backend over and bolted it to a wooden frame with a large base for stability. In the video I have a box on top of the base in order to keep it from sliding around while pedaling.
The generator itself is actually a radiator fan permanent magnet motor from a Honda. I cut off the fan blades down to the metal hub. I then JB welded the hub to a 1 inch copper pipe to produce a friction roller. So when you pedal it turns the tire which then turns the radiator fan motor.
NOTE: In order to generator 12 volts for the inverter the motor must spin at 3000 rpm. The bicycle gears have a 3:1 gear ratio and the friction roller has a 20:1 gear ratio with the tire. As a result, pedaling at 50 rpm will cause the motor to spin at 3000 rpm (3 * 20 * 50).
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FREE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR Homemade ( EASY ) from a car-ALTERNATOR . [ Also : How to put a magnet instead of a coil .]
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This method has been researched for a long time, but due to suppression of this idea from the big corporations, the plans for building a free energy generator which could change the world have never been out on the open. We finally succeeded in creating a web site which offers the Do-It-Yourself instructions for building such a device, and it is considered that this device will be able to solve the energy crisis.
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Can I use a 17.5 HP engine for a homemade generator? Is that too much HP and somewhat pointless or will the generator be able to produce more power?
Thanks!
What alternator do I need?
After factoring in losses and so on, a good figure to use is 500 watts per horsepower. Your 17.5HP engine should be able to supply 8750 watts continuously. Depending on the alternator the surge rating could be much higher. The engine will need to operate at a constant speed. If it is directly connected, for the AC output to be 60Hz it must be either 1800RPM or 3600RPM, depending on the type of alternator. A belt or gear type drive would have to factor in pulley sizes as well.
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a homemade generator PLEASE COMMENT this generator was made from our edger after hurricane ike. it really came in handy when there were no generator within 100 miles for sale.
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I know i need magnet and copper wire, but how much? what kind? this must be small so the motor can spin it. the plan is to have it power a bulb. it is being powered by a aprox. 1 inch long electric motor.
Go to a hobbies store and ask them.
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Free Energy Donald Duck Electric Power Generator
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