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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

No Battery..How To Make Emergency Light Without Battery


 No Battery..How To Make Emergency Light Without Battery

This is a simple method to make a flashlight that will last forever.

It uses a small stepper motor to generate energy and many capacitors to keep it stored for several seconds.

Most materials are recycled from the trash.


You will need:

  Two LEDs, with their silver led holders.

  An unipolar stepper motor with its reduction gear.

  One or two broken PC motherboards, to remove the capacitors.

  Two 220 ohm resistors.

  A sheet of cardboard.

  A small piece of plastic.

  Plastic spacers.

  Four rectifier diodes.

  Spray paint.

The key to the lantern is to put capacitors in parallel to be interpreted as one large-capacity capacitor.

I use 40 capacitors of 1000uf 10v.

If you use more capacitors the torch will stay lit longer.


Solder four rows of 10 capacitors each one.

Then solder the rows together.


Draw the box on the cardboard.

Trim the excess parts and fold by the lines.

Paste a strengthening in the areas where the motor will be attached.

Use double-sided tape to close the box.

If your cardboard is very hard use scotch tape to keep it closed.


Use the attached PDF file as a guide.

Paint the cardboard to make it look better and be more resistant to moisture.


Solder the four diodes to the contacts of the individual coils of the motor in the male connector and a small piece of wire to pin cable which connects the common of the four coils.



Solder the output of the four diodes to the positive of the capacitors and the wire to the negative.

Solder two pieces of wire on the opposite side of the capacitors.


Then insert it into the box.

Cut the plastic about the size of the top.

Drill two holes for the led holders and paste.

Inset leds, solder two resistors in the positive terminals of the LEDs. Solder the negative together.

Then solder the wires coming out of the box and paste the plastic to the cardboard.

Use a zip tie to attach the motor to the cardboard box, remember to connect it to the capacitors.


Use a small piece of plastic and spacers to make a handle and paste it firmly to the motor gear.


 No Battery..How To Make Emergency Light Without Battery

This is a simple method to make a flashlight that will last forever.

It uses a small stepper motor to generate energy and many capacitors to keep it stored for several seconds.

Most materials are recycled from the trash.


You will need:

  Two LEDs, with their silver led holders.

  An unipolar stepper motor with its reduction gear.

  One or two broken PC motherboards, to remove the capacitors.

  Two 220 ohm resistors.

  A sheet of cardboard.

  A small piece of plastic.

  Plastic spacers.

  Four rectifier diodes.

  Spray paint.

The key to the lantern is to put capacitors in parallel to be interpreted as one large-capacity capacitor.

I use 40 capacitors of 1000uf 10v.

If you use more capacitors the torch will stay lit longer.


Solder four rows of 10 capacitors each one.

Then solder the rows together.


Draw the box on the cardboard.

Trim the excess parts and fold by the lines.

Paste a strengthening in the areas where the motor will be attached.

Use double-sided tape to close the box.

If your cardboard is very hard use scotch tape to keep it closed.


Use the attached PDF file as a guide.

Paint the cardboard to make it look better and be more resistant to moisture.


Solder the four diodes to the contacts of the individual coils of the motor in the male connector and a small piece of wire to pin cable which connects the common of the four coils.



Solder the output of the four diodes to the positive of the capacitors and the wire to the negative.

Solder two pieces of wire on the opposite side of the capacitors.


Then insert it into the box.

Cut the plastic about the size of the top.

Drill two holes for the led holders and paste.

Inset leds, solder two resistors in the positive terminals of the LEDs. Solder the negative together.

Then solder the wires coming out of the box and paste the plastic to the cardboard.

Use a zip tie to attach the motor to the cardboard box, remember to connect it to the capacitors.


Use a small piece of plastic and spacers to make a handle and paste it firmly to the motor gear.

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