I like this.....good to see people making these...i built one back in 1994 using plans from a book called "alternator secrets" it still works great even today.....
Very good upload. The use of capacitors is very interesting. Single to Three phase convertors use a similar circuit 'trick'. In the mining industry the coal coveyors taking coal up slopes extract energy from the 3 phase supply, the conveyors running downhill put power back in by 'asynchronous' generation into the supply. (Of course downhill occurs due to the tunnel configuration).
your all morons its not juste a bulb and its not free electricity with the price of the gaz you should do someting with more effecacity like wind or wather energy MORONS !!!!!!!!! oh yes and i don't care if my english isin't pretty well
your all morons its not juste a bulb and its not free electricity with the price of the gaz you should do someting with more effecacity like wind or wather energy MORONS !!!!!!!!! oh yes and i don't care if my english isin't pretty well YOU SUCK ANYWAY
thats pretty cool..you can run generators of smaller 2 cycle motors as well..as long as the resistance for the generator coils isnt more than the motor can take
Fun stuff isn't it!! If you're looking to build something that can power a variety of things, then I suggest a magnet generator, or an automotive alternator and inverter. Check out my setup. If you do choose to do something like that use the rule of thumb of 500. 1 HP engine can produce 500 watts of power. Many of the retail generators seem to use that number. Keep at it!! :-)
did u build the induction generator? how many KW it supplys. also how many turns did have? i am building one as it is uni project and they want us to build it from the scratch.
@idontcaresocry your a moron its a fucking generator its not to just light a fucking bulb you moron. And what in the hell do you think a generator is? you can make a generator turn just like a motor a generator is basically a motor. Learn something before you make fucking retarded comments moron.
The main downside of this generator is... i have a sump pump in my house if the power goes out in a rain storm my basement floods (finished basement) see with a 1HP motor as my generator i can power a 1/10HP induction motor only. which my pump is more then that. The added inductance of the other motor cancels out the capacitive reactance of the capacitors causing it to stop generating electricity.
You can get that motor to run if you want. I have done it before. I had a 120v / 1.5HP pump motor which I ran everything except for my refrigerator. I had 400UF of run capacitors in parallel from the motor leads, then you take one lead from that bank to the motor you want to run, and the other lead passes through another 200uf capacitor bank then to the other motor connection. Works great. MAKE SURE your voltage stays above 110v for motors, and 90v for electronics.
reealmente esta muy definido tu trabajo y bas por ben camino solo acoplale un motor trifascio de 230 a 360vca con reducciona 120 vca con capacitores y podras logarra que trabaje sin la neseidad de nada es muy buen trabajo saludos atte
@tylerlavite you can just make a pump run by using the motor not electrically but micanicly so eather make a pumping system or modify an old sump pump to work with just a hose in the water and instead of its motors rotations make it use a gasoline motors rotations this way its as efficient as possible because you arnt stuck with your generators electric motor not being big enugh
@RashtraVishnu honestly right now i don't know i have no way of testing it. I mainly built this generator randomly when i found out it was possible and because i don't have a generator. An actual generator would have voltage regulation and everything im sure to keep a nice steady 120 volts... mine fluctuates but not by much. I plan to add a voltage regulator to it sometime in the future. and maybe a nice big 3 phase motor that way i can get 220 along with 120. but as far as efficiency IDK..
pretty damn cool! especially since the engine isnt at more than an idle, so its slightly more quiet and a bit more efficient. but how much total power can this put out? i know its not gunna run a whole house off of an old motor, but could you use it practically, like maybe a mini fridge for keeping food from spoiling in the case of a power failure? mini fridges only take about 6A running at most so i could see it working
@codemsan you could easily run a mini fridge. I have yet to see how much power this thing can really put out. the math formula that i saw on some site came out to be around 1200 Watts but idk if thats correct or not. the good thing about this generator is it cant be overloaded... if you do overload it it simply stops generating and you just remove the load and it will start again.
I love the computer fan :-)
Cyrobal 1 month ago
nice cooling fan
super00fiss 6 months ago
I like this.....good to see people making these...i built one back in 1994 using plans from a book called "alternator secrets" it still works great even today.....
SuperEcotech 6 months ago
Very good upload. The use of capacitors is very interesting. Single to Three phase convertors use a similar circuit 'trick'. In the mining industry the coal coveyors taking coal up slopes extract energy from the 3 phase supply, the conveyors running downhill put power back in by 'asynchronous' generation into the supply. (Of course downhill occurs due to the tunnel configuration).
MrFrancisH 7 months ago
If you want to regulated your voltage you should look into control theory, that is the best way to go.
A PI controller would do the trick, you can either buy one or program a microcontroller. I use pic controllers, they are easy to learn.
I don't know how to control the 50hz frequency though. Any ideas?
ThePowerExcess 8 months ago
your all morons its not juste a bulb and its not free electricity with the price of the gaz you should do someting with more effecacity like wind or wather energy MORONS !!!!!!!!! oh yes and i don't care if my english isin't pretty well
chinowa69 8 months ago
your all morons its not juste a bulb and its not free electricity with the price of the gaz you should do someting with more effecacity like wind or wather energy MORONS !!!!!!!!! oh yes and i don't care if my english isin't pretty well YOU SUCK ANYWAY
chinowa69 8 months ago
thats pretty cool..you can run generators of smaller 2 cycle motors as well..as long as the resistance for the generator coils isnt more than the motor can take
you will have no problems
christhetromboneguy 1 year ago
you should try LED light bulb, it takes less power to light up. You can pick up a nice cheap LED light bulb at Ace hardware
Iseekoutthetruth 1 year ago
Fun stuff isn't it!! If you're looking to build something that can power a variety of things, then I suggest a magnet generator, or an automotive alternator and inverter. Check out my setup. If you do choose to do something like that use the rule of thumb of 500. 1 HP engine can produce 500 watts of power. Many of the retail generators seem to use that number. Keep at it!! :-)
AlternativePowerMan 1 year ago
I admire people who get things done. I am studying a lot of mechanical (and just started with electronic) engineering but still haven't done nothing.
Well done.
jewishcrimenetwork 1 year ago
did u build the induction generator? how many KW it supplys. also how many turns did have? i am building one as it is uni project and they want us to build it from the scratch.
adragon06 1 year ago
Besides the fact that this is useless its extremly loud!
idontcaresocry 1 year ago
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lol a whole motor just for a bulb? this is the most inefficient thing i have ever seen!
idontcaresocry 1 year ago
@idontcaresocry your a moron its a fucking generator its not to just light a fucking bulb you moron. And what in the hell do you think a generator is? you can make a generator turn just like a motor a generator is basically a motor. Learn something before you make fucking retarded comments moron.
tylerlavite 1 year ago 16
@tylerlavite this video just shows a motor which lights a bulb. thats it! why do you call me a moron? just because i tell the truth? :)
There is nothing special
idontcaresocry 1 year ago
@tylerlavite you may want to try to expand your vocabulary.
CRAZYSTOO 7 months ago
@idontcaresocry your mother is inefficient in bed, takes an hour to make me cum
MrSatancunt 1 year ago
The main downside of this generator is... i have a sump pump in my house if the power goes out in a rain storm my basement floods (finished basement) see with a 1HP motor as my generator i can power a 1/10HP induction motor only. which my pump is more then that. The added inductance of the other motor cancels out the capacitive reactance of the capacitors causing it to stop generating electricity.
tylerlavite 1 year ago
@tylerlavite
You can get that motor to run if you want. I have done it before. I had a 120v / 1.5HP pump motor which I ran everything except for my refrigerator. I had 400UF of run capacitors in parallel from the motor leads, then you take one lead from that bank to the motor you want to run, and the other lead passes through another 200uf capacitor bank then to the other motor connection. Works great. MAKE SURE your voltage stays above 110v for motors, and 90v for electronics.
myvideoisonutube 1 year ago
reealmente esta muy definido tu trabajo y bas por ben camino solo acoplale un motor trifascio de 230 a 360vca con reducciona 120 vca con capacitores y podras logarra que trabaje sin la neseidad de nada es muy buen trabajo saludos atte
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regiomontano50 10 months ago
@tylerlavite you can just make a pump run by using the motor not electrically but micanicly so eather make a pumping system or modify an old sump pump to work with just a hose in the water and instead of its motors rotations make it use a gasoline motors rotations this way its as efficient as possible because you arnt stuck with your generators electric motor not being big enugh
MrStemkilla 6 months ago
in your opinion, how efficient is this compaired to a small gas powered AC generator?
RashtraVishnu 1 year ago
@RashtraVishnu honestly right now i don't know i have no way of testing it. I mainly built this generator randomly when i found out it was possible and because i don't have a generator. An actual generator would have voltage regulation and everything im sure to keep a nice steady 120 volts... mine fluctuates but not by much. I plan to add a voltage regulator to it sometime in the future. and maybe a nice big 3 phase motor that way i can get 220 along with 120. but as far as efficiency IDK..
tylerlavite 1 year ago
pretty damn cool! especially since the engine isnt at more than an idle, so its slightly more quiet and a bit more efficient. but how much total power can this put out? i know its not gunna run a whole house off of an old motor, but could you use it practically, like maybe a mini fridge for keeping food from spoiling in the case of a power failure? mini fridges only take about 6A running at most so i could see it working
codemsan 1 year ago
@codemsan you could easily run a mini fridge. I have yet to see how much power this thing can really put out. the math formula that i saw on some site came out to be around 1200 Watts but idk if thats correct or not. the good thing about this generator is it cant be overloaded... if you do overload it it simply stops generating and you just remove the load and it will start again.
tylerlavite 1 year ago
@tylerlavite oh okay thats cool, as long as it has SOME practical use!
codemsan 1 year ago