Generator do-it-yourself at 220 volts. Now the blackouts are not scary.
I will show how to build a simple, but powerful enough, 220 volt generator.
Would need:
- the collector motor, it is possible another for 12 volts - nozzle on the motor axis - drill chuck - UPS UPS or inverter from 12 to 220 - 10 amp diode: D214, D242, D215, D232, KD203, etc. - wires - bicycle - and preferably a 12 volt battery ')
Assembly:
- fix the bike so that the rear wheel spins freely, post it - fasten the cartridge on the motor axis - fasten the motor so that the cartridge is pressed tightly to the wheel, you can pull it up with a spring - we connect the motor to the battery: the minus wire of the motor to the minus of the battery, the positive wire of the motor to the anode of the diode, the cathode of the diode to the plus of the battery - the battery is connected to a UPS or with an inverter Everything! You can connect 220 volt consumers to the bespereboynik and use electricity! As soon as the battery is discharged, it will be enough to twist the pedals and in about an hour the battery will charge.
Where to get the details?
- Motor can be bought in a car shop: cooling fan motor. It is not expensive. And if you want almost nothing, then it can be twisted at the point of reception of the metal from the old car. - a bespereboynik from the personal personal computer, it is possible old with the worthless internal accumulator. Or an inverter 12 - 220, sold in automotive stores. - a 10 amp diode, for example: D305, D214, D242, D243, D245, D215, D232, D246, D203, D233, KD210, KD203, etc. For sale in spare parts radio stores. Or you can unscrew it from the old technology.
My experience:
For several months I used this generator and it showed quite good results! The battery charge current was about 10 amps and depended on how to pedal. If you turn slowly, it turned out 5 amps, if you turn as fast as possible, then 20 amps. The average power of the generator is 120 watts. Mainly used by consumers of low power:
- 3 W - charge the phone - 5 W - radio receiver - 7 W - charging and using the tablet - 10 W - camera, flashlight and video camera charger - 12 W - energy saving light bulb - 30 watts - music center - 40 W - laptop - 70 W - TV (rarely included)
I had enough charge for almost a day, after which I pedaled for an hour and again I could use electricity.
If anyone knows other methods of mining electricity at home, share in the comments.