HALF CEILING FAN ALTERNATOR
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@kingfaisal550 You are welcome! In your next "Michael Jackson" video, could you make sure that the viewers can see your feet. You should also watch the following video on Youtube: Origins of the Moonwalk
Take care!
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@generatorblue thanks for guidence
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@kingfaisal550 You are almost there. You must be first able to remove the original rotor from the motor. You will need to watch the video entitled: "Ceiling fan alternator: Rotor removal"
To appreciate my videos, you will need to watch other video transformations of ceiling fans.
I try to avoid damaging any part of the motor. The "half ceiling fan alternator" video tells you how to choose the ideal shape of the ceiling fan motor (housing) and how to easily locate the position of the magnets.
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@generatorblue hey i have have told you just for this video not for your all videos what is special in this video this video is just wasting my time i m looking for the method by which a celling fan is converted into inverter but in this video there is no conversion of a celling fan into inverter
Thanks for the vid generatorBlue. They are most helpful. Will use it here in SoTexas.
twoZJs 2 months ago
@twoZJs Thank you! One day I wish to come down to see a rodeo.
generatorblue 2 months ago
This is clever, well explained, and simple to do.
Thank you.
John
jfperkins3 3 months ago
@jfperkins3 In my other (full) ceiling fan alternator videos you can observe magnets that are longer, sticking above the rim of the half cover. In order to close the unit, it will be best not to use the other half cover, which is made of metal. Even if the magnets are secured with resin, the metal cover could displace them (mag force). It will be simpler and faster to replace the metal cover with a plastic one of the same diameter. You will likely need to cut a plastic container and make it fit.
generatorblue 3 months ago