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  • ))))))))0 Гений!!!!!!!!)))))))))))))

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  • I will put it with a Elice arno eperto a fan of the brand split air conditioners decon then he generated 2.25vts am studying to take 12 volts and connect to an

  • the fuck is this???

    when you find something new then post a video...

    

  • WOW!!!! I wanna get that to power New York City, pop. 8 million ppl.

  • take apart a washing machine. the motor on that sucker is powerful. a simple spin with just your hand can light up a bright lightbulb...good potential

  • You can get a motor like that from a big Printer ... i have 3 of them ...

  • i like the video energy is simple and energy is free ^^ kinda getz the point XD

  • HAHA I KNOW HOW TO MAKE THIS

  • If that motor is from a printer and it's not a stepper motor what exactly was that motors purpose in the printer?

    Also, do you find when there is a draw (the cpu fan) connected to the motor that it's tougher to spin?

  • @enticed2zeitgeist when i destroyed that printer, i didn't see any stepper motors, usually they are regular DC motors, if a printer has a scanner built into it, the scan head's motor is a stepper.

    that motor was used for was to move the print heads back and forth along the paper

    PC fans only allow current to flow in one direction, if i spun it in the other way, the fan wouldn't spin

  • @hootergirlsrhot Thanks for the reply however I think you misinterpreted what I mean about the fan. Supposedly a generator (the motor in this case) spins very easily when there is no electrical draw on it (the fan in this case). So I was asking if you experienced this.

  • @enticed2zeitgeist oh no problem :) oh i see what you mean, i didn't feel much resistance from spinning it, but there was some

  • @hootergirlsrhot Wow! I'm surprised even a small fan like that put's a noticeable resistance on the generator. I'd really like to construct a small scale windmill I can use for charging batteries and cell phones down at the lake. I was thinking about using a small dc motor like you've describe here for such a purpose.

  • F***idiot....

  • good project

    well done thumbs uppppppp!!!!!

  • use a dc motor to spin it its self it will light up like a christmas tree lol

  • Use the fan to cool your finger tips when turning the motorgenerator.

  • you can even get it from toy motors

  • genius

  • i did that when i was 10.damn you brought up some memories .. ^^

  • HP printer?

  • dc motors are good but i find stepper motors exceptional

  • That little printer motor looks a lot like RC car motors.

  • ROFL :)))

    the song makes it look like you have invented something ... lol this is grade 3 stuff :))

  • thats called a dynamo

  • Please tell me the name of the artist and title of the song playing with your video.

  • Ok so I have to know the artist of the song you played with this video.

  • Where did you get this generator?

  • @AKSoapy29 i got this from a trash picked printer

  • @AKSoapy29 you can get it from hair dryer, electric toothbrushes, treadmill etc...

  • awsome just get a hamster attach the motor to its wheel and you could tottally recharge some batteries or sumtin.

  • grade 1 science

  • what i need,is to rotate the led itself..i already implemented the flashing of led using ICs, but i wanted to rotate the led 360, how can i do that?

    any help plz?

  • @nukrulz Use two leds? Connected in a bridge so that current flow in one direction lights one led, and current in the other direction lights the other?

    You can also get bidirectional Leds.

  • go make blades for the generator motor an u can have free fans running just by the winds out side!

  • What about a motor from a VCR(if i can find on of those) or a Pc fan? Thanks.

  • @Dillon1791 VCRs have stepper motors, they are also good for generating electricity, DC motors are the best though, pc fans would be a great generator, but they have a small circuit board and only allows current to flow in a single direction, although i do plan on reversing that in the future

  • @hootergirlsrhot Well where can i find some DC motors from? And yes..PC fans would be great...already got the fan and everything for creating force for the current to be created.

  • @hootergirlsrhot

    i had about 10 dc motors out of old toys and also few computer fans but non of these produced electricity

    how do you make it happen, i dont understand...

  • @MrBlaz1994 the any DC motors should generate electricity, if you trying an LED, current only goes one way and the direction of the rotation matters, brushless dc motors will not generate electricity. inside the fan itself, theres a PCB (printed circuit board) that makes the fan spin and only allows current to flow in one way. if you want i can attempt to change that go you can make electricity from a PC fan

  • i have the same motor i used 18 volts on this motor

  • @railrdr523 Soo universe is not free ,who rules it? (all is energy, science say but maby I got all wrong all was just a joke and so me, hehee)

  • how many volts does that fan needs?

    and how much energy can you produce from this motor?

    can i make 2 - 6 volts?

  • hi, i created a windmill generator and the motor puts out some voltage, im just wondering what your thoughts are, on charge a 12 volt trickle charge battery with the DC motor.

  • You sure you find this kind of motors in office printers?

  • I have a VCR motor am going to use as a generator it puts out a max of 94 volts.

  • will it work if you put the fan on the motor? (i mean like: it will run always)

  • @fireworkfreak100 it won't work on computer fans, they add a diode in them allowing current to flow one way,other DC fan motors should work

  • @hootergirlsrhot oh like that way ;)

  • @hootergirlsrhot Brushless fans will not work

  • @hootergirlsrhot put it on bike wheel, and make something like... free light? (on bike ofc)

  • 9.7 amps will power twelve 100 watt light bulbs or a good iron or a blow dryer. How is this free electricity? You need to use energy to spin the motor.

  • 12V?

  • for make this you need a brushless motor it work with ac current if tou use brushed motor you can't make current

  • this is FROM PRINTER !!!

  • I tried powering an led with the totor of a pencil sharpener but im not sure if the led isnt working or the motor isnt making a current

  • @VC12211996 does the motor run when power is applied, if yea then the motor is ok, the led might work but try resersing the direction ur spinning the motor

  • it runns really fast on 9 volts

  • @VC12211996 try re hooking the led and that doesn't work, spin it the other way, if that don't work, the led may be burnt,

  • @hootergirlsrhot His motor from the pencil sharpener will not work because they use AC induction motors which do not produce electricity on their own.

  • @VC12211996 : its´ a dinamo

  • nate

    9.7 amp is a lot of power if the voltage is there, and even if the voltage is low u can double it or even triple it to charge and run things. If the motor is a low rpm motor u will get some great power out if u can turn it. short the leads and then try to turn the shaft by hand, that is what your turbine is trying to do

  • you can attach the bottom of that motor to the fan of course the motor must be held up by something, that will make continuous current. try it.

  • Any direct current motor can be used as a generator if you have the armature... its center part... turning instead of the coils on the outside receiving power. it creates current as it turns.

  • mmm Journey! Cool Song!

    Suggestion: See if you canuse magnets or something to make it run by itself without the need to add a battery or any outside power to it.. then you will really be on to something. :) Good Luck!

  • @ThunderSAJ actually i just found a 12 GB hard drive and i took out the rare earth magnets and they are REALLY, REALLY, REALLY POWERFUL so i will try and make my own generator. the video wil be on in a few days. but i do like ur idea

  • You know, 9.7 amps actually won't run much.

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