Tranquility Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 Hi all, this will be my first post. I have decided to attempt to build my own wind turbine using canablised parts for as cheap as possible. Iknow I can get the wind to drive a permenant magnet motor. But which one? I need a high voltage (30v ish), high current, low rpm (400 ish) motor that I can canablise Any ideas? Thanks in advance Tranq
CaptainPanic Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 Washing machines have electric engines that do sometimes run at a relatively low rpm (but they do have a gear usually - and they can also go up to very high rpm during centrifugation). They are quite serious electric engines. Another option might be the most simple: the fans that hang from the ceiling have both an electric engine and blades that will have the right rpm's. Not sure if the engine is ideal to reverse. A last idea: a lemon juicer / lemon squeezer. These are quite small, and definitely have a very low rpm. Probably have a simple gearbox too though, but you might just salvage the whole lot. Regarding the voltage - I cannot solve that for you. I don't know any applications that run on 30 V. It's either 220V or 12 V. Maybe some camping gear might be at 30 V?
Tranquility Posted December 9, 2009 Author Posted December 9, 2009 thanks for the swift reply! I will look into those devices thankyou I need 12v but have been told that running a motor as a generator only generates about 40 percent of the voltage the motor uses. A 30v motor should easily provide the 12v I need. That's the theory anyway.
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