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get 10 of them into a tube and see how effective that would be powering a normal dc motor and even if it could recharge a flat car battery. if it does your in business my friend..
OK, now I have to go out and grab that rusy old bike in the alley and pull the wheels off. Boy is the wife going to love seeing this out in the front yard. ;-) I'm going to see about using mylar or something lite over the spokes to form the blades.
As for the stepper motor, where is that old broken printer? :-) Nice work jgizmo.
I just happen to have a stepper available...although it produces ac current when it spins...it lights leds very well...but they blink fast due to ac....
The blades are made from aluminum flashing...cut to fit over corresponding spokes with extra 1/2" tabs at 4 corners - just bent around the spokes to hold the blades in place.
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henrykay01 1 year ago
good idea repurposing a bike wheel for use as a rotor.
56tony1 1 year ago
get 10 of them into a tube and see how effective that would be powering a normal dc motor and even if it could recharge a flat car battery. if it does your in business my friend..
jawbraeka 1 year ago
So what is this good for??
Is it just another turbine? What's the stepper motor used for then?
disndat11 2 years ago
happy 100,000 plus views!
jgizmo 3 years ago
OK, now I have to go out and grab that rusy old bike in the alley and pull the wheels off. Boy is the wife going to love seeing this out in the front yard. ;-) I'm going to see about using mylar or something lite over the spokes to form the blades.
As for the stepper motor, where is that old broken printer? :-) Nice work jgizmo.
DoRu42 3 years ago
Cool! Could you explain the way to do it please!
I'm into wind generators, I have actually built one using a treadmill motor but I do not have the knowledge to get some light going on.
Your little mill es pretty interasting.
I'd like to build one.
Cheers.
elsuperfantasma 4 years ago
sorry for my ignorance, but what is this? thanks
mylife4adew 4 years ago 2
put on bike and get blown along
zenbudhism 4 years ago
What is the diameter? This idea is great, right in my price range.
buddchiefer 4 years ago
Diameter isnt too important...just whatever adult sized bike wheel you can get for FREE!
jgizmo 4 years ago
Haha, True.
buddchiefer 4 years ago
It isn't a jet engine?
littledingy 4 years ago
I just happen to have a stepper available...although it produces ac current when it spins...it lights leds very well...but they blink fast due to ac....
jgizmo 4 years ago
Is there any reason you used that kind of motor for the generator?
tubepets 4 years ago
The blades are made from aluminum flashing...cut to fit over corresponding spokes with extra 1/2" tabs at 4 corners - just bent around the spokes to hold the blades in place.
jgizmo 5 years ago