Very nice! AC output can be converted into almost any voltage you might need and even converted to dc as well. It's great knowing how to generate power so readily.
Hello, very cool I like this setup too what model is the hoverboard wheel to get the Aluminum frame all I keep finding is plastic frames and most are cracked, and can not mount them to my frame like I want to do. thanks for your help.
I was surprised as well!! You can run any a/c motor with brushes meaning making contact with the rotor on DC as long as you have the required voltage or even a little lower.
Glue a small round magnet onto the back bearing cap. The alternator will energize from it, and require much less rpm to start. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas 👍⚡️
Best setup I have ever seen.
Very nice! AC output can be converted into almost any voltage you might need and even converted to dc as well.
It's great knowing how to generate power so readily.
Thank you⚡️👍 this is being converted to dc. These tools can run on a/c or dc😁👍
Hello, very cool I like this setup too what model is the hoverboard wheel to get the Aluminum frame all I keep finding is plastic frames and most are cracked, and can not mount them to my frame like I want to do. thanks for your help.
Nice setup and an interesting idea :)
Thank you⚡️⚡️
I really like this idea, smart.
Wow nice
Thank you⚡️⚡️
would you be able to charge a battery with this sort of set up? would you need some kind of charge controller?
Oh yes would charge a battery but yes would need a buck converter or charger controller each motor can generate up to 50v
Are the two phase are synced ?
No they are rectified dc so the motors don't need to be synchronized the voltage with both motors rectified is about 115vmax
I’m suprised you can run those AC tools on DC. I suppose they must have a rectifier into DC motors or something.
I was surprised as well!! You can run any a/c motor with brushes meaning making contact with the rotor on DC as long as you have the required voltage or even a little lower.
@@ArcAngelTeslaCoil oh really, that’s amazing
These kind of motors is called a universal motor and it runs with all kind of voltages. The voltage has just to be enough.
When you stop peddling it stops charging, as long as output is not too high for your battery, around 14v for a 12v battery 🤣😃
Now try running a small tesla coil with it 😄
That's one of the future plans 😁⚡️⚡️