JingleJoe HG Supreme

Joined: 01 Apr 2009 Posts: 52 Location: England
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 11:10 am Post subject: Electricity generator from an old VCR |
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Some time ago my grandad brought home an old VCR, a video tape player, who knows where he got it- probably a dumpster or the side of the road allways a good source of electronics to play with
Although it was working it was kinda damaged and faulty so I took it apart
Amongst the things I found were a DC motor and some gears and bits of metal.
I noticed, by accident, a long time ago that I could generate electricity with a DC motor (Which is constructed from just what an ordinary generator consists of; copper wire coils and magnets!) So I cobbled them together into this device!
It can generate more than 4 volts easily, at about 100 milliamps. So far it's only powered by hand but I have plans to connect it to a small windmill and generate some electricity from the wind! I could use it to charge batteries or just use the electricity straight from it to power some lights although they would probably flicker and dim as the wind speed changed, but that could be quite nice- like the flickering of a candle flame
That's the set up I have in the photos and the video below; The generator is connected directly to a green LED and an old meter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyIPBDcFWEw _________________ The Green Dungeon Alchemist. |
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