This video is the process of creating a shaded pole motor as a generator. This generator creates 99VAC, it is possible to operate some of the LED lights.
Hi , what magnets are you using? I am using 15mm X 1.5mm with 1.4kg pull and my voltage is a lot lower than yours.. moving by hand I get around 1volt and at 400rpm I get 8v.. the motor is exactly the same Do you have any advices?
They used to be everywhere before rechargeable batterys came along, thanks for the vid 🙂
These motors can be found in most microwave ovens, so yeah many scrap ovens to be had for free.
Great tutorial here, thanks for creating this video
I was about to ask for those. Thanks a lot.
It's all super class :-) Thank you very much
Hi , what magnets are you using? I am using 15mm X 1.5mm with 1.4kg pull and my voltage is a lot lower than yours.. moving by hand I get around 1volt and at 400rpm I get 8v..
the motor is exactly the same
Do you have any advices?
Notice the plug - 220v motor. not 120v so there would be more windings.
@@SamaritanElad Yeah i have the same
reflector based leds will give u a much better beam ... flat panel is wasting light power
Cut out the middle thin part it steals a lot of magnetic flux from the coil and then try.
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That’s bad for the shaded pole motor
Mitchell Collins how?
Mitchell Collins it won’t overheat. Or blow up. You can get shocked but any logical smart person would know not to touch it
I’m surprised that you didn’t get shock
Mitchell Collins you won’t get shocked.
Dylan Reischling how do you know