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by Christophe » 09/10/08, 12:23

nlc wrote:No regulator, it's just magnets that pass in front of the windings :D


Ah, I was not talking about the motor level but the voltage treatment level after the gene: a rectifier if you prefer ...

nlc wrote:A brushless motor will output you a three-phase AC voltage. The "Hz" depend on your speed of rotation and the number of poles, the volt / rpm coefficient depends on the motor (number of turns, magnet, etc.)

A brush motor will take out a DC voltage on 2 wires. The coef volt / rpm also depends on the motor.

In general under 36V at no load a wheel motor will make you turn the wheel at 25-30Km / h on 26 "


Ok go find out! Thanks in any case for the track!

Here are some photos.
Nlc do you think who has an (economically viable) way to transform this engine into an alternator?

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by Bibiphoque » 09/10/08, 12:29

Hello,
Cool little engine, you're still lucky that it's not a "carbon dc" like more and more. : Mrgreen:
Look, the drum pulley has no groove?
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by Christophe » 09/10/08, 13:01

Luck in what sense? If I want to test it, how should I wire it? Is there a small and a high speed? Sorry i don't know anything about washing machine : Mrgreen:

Yes, it’s a smooth pulley. I think it is a safety in case of too great counter torque to not burn the engine and slide the belt ??

I got it running too. It is grooved and mates directly on the motor shaft (we see the grooves on the motor axis)
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by Christophe » 09/10/08, 13:10

Obelix wrote:Hello,

And why not use a simple wind turbine as a tidal turbine?
Mounted on a tripod with a handle, it is set up and removed easily!


Oh yeah not stupid ... only I don't have any ... It doesn't run the streets of old recovery wind turbines :(
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by phil53 » 09/10/08, 14:15

Already Christophe asks you the question to know what you are going to do with electricity.
If it is to heat there is no need to transform it, it heats more or less depending on what happens.
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by Christophe » 09/10/08, 14:27

For the moment I don't know ... the ideal would be that I have enough juice to supply ... a small 200W heat pump (if you read correctly: Christophe may be installing a heat pump heat !!) since made from certified renewable energies, heat pumps are all good! Still need a 200W PAC and what about the start-up peak? AIE Aie Aie...

Otherwise a garden lighting network (without energy storage not worth it) ...

Otherwise I don't see too much ... in any case I would prefer to be in 220V directly from the generator ...
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by Capt_Maloche » 09/10/08, 15:17

Your motor doesn't seem to have permanent magnets ...

if checked, it cannot be a generator


A 200W PAC heat pump? : a simple fridge
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by Christophe » 09/10/08, 18:07

Oh yeah not stupid at all Maloche ... make a "homemade" heat pump with an old fridge!

Great idea we must just change our old fridge which is 110W if I can not find another I will use this one ... well first the paddle wheel!

Here is the flow of the stream at the moment (but what is the pipe on the left? : Cheesy: )

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To compare with this video: https://www.econologie.com/pompe-belier- ... -3812.html
(details: https://www.econologie.com/forums/belier-hyd ... t5268.html )

Speaking of stream ...

https://www.econologie.com/forums/pollution- ... t6317.html
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by gegyx » 09/10/08, 18:28

In this case a humorous advice:

You spin your fin drum in your stream, half underwater.
You put laundry in it, and you do the prewash without wasting electricity or worrying about recovering it.

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by Christophe » 09/10/08, 18:32

Impossible Gegyx, where there is speed there is no background ...

On the other hand it is a good idea to make a washing machine for camping :)

By cons for chemicals: apart from the soap nuts I do not see too ...
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