How to make powerful 220v generator
In this instructable you will learn how to make a series magnetic generator system to double the generated voltage at the same RPM.
The advantage of this method is that you can get a higher voltage output and you don't need an additional converter to double the voltage to a value that is required by the loads.
The type of generators used here are permanent magnet DC generators with the output voltage of 110 volts each. These are brushed type generators.
First what you have to do is take two identical DC generators and connect their shafts together with the help of a shaft coupler or you can also use a back to back drill chuck system with a Pulley in between as I have used.
*The advantage of having a back to back connected drill chuck system is that it can adapt to variable shafts with perfect alignment*
After you have done that, take proper a stand for both the Motors so that they are held together in place. If you don't have a stand, you can always use two vices to hold them still.
As can be seen from the pictures above, I have conducted hand generation voltage test on a single generator where I could generate maximum voltage of around 16V DC.
After that I conducted another test in which I electrically connected both the generators in series where I achieved a hand rotation voltage of 32 volts and the maximum rope rotation voltage of 160 volts.
*Rope Rotation = Increasing the generated voltage by wounding a thread around the pulley and then pulling it at a maximum possible speed.
So this test proved that I could increase the generated voltage at the same RPM by coupling 2 generators together with the help of drill chuck and Pulley system.
Depending on the output voltage of your generator system, you can use an inverter to operate your AC loads directly as I did.
I did some load testing on these generators and the results were incredible. They could easily light up a 100W bulb and a 3W LED Bulb together. That was because they could easily generate high voltage at a really low rpm.
You can also connect the two generators in parallel to increase the output amperes and decrease the voltage as required by your inverter system.
This system is always better than a single DC generator because it gives you an option to choose if you want a high voltage low current system or a high current low voltage system.
How to make powerful 220v generator
In this instructable you will learn how to make a series magnetic generator system to double the generated voltage at the same RPM.
The advantage of this method is that you can get a higher voltage output and you don't need an additional converter to double the voltage to a value that is required by the loads.
The type of generators used here are permanent magnet DC generators with the output voltage of 110 volts each. These are brushed type generators.
First what you have to do is take two identical DC generators and connect their shafts together with the help of a shaft coupler or you can also use a back to back drill chuck system with a Pulley in between as I have used.
*The advantage of having a back to back connected drill chuck system is that it can adapt to variable shafts with perfect alignment*
After you have done that, take proper a stand for both the Motors so that they are held together in place. If you don't have a stand, you can always use two vices to hold them still.
As can be seen from the pictures above, I have conducted hand generation voltage test on a single generator where I could generate maximum voltage of around 16V DC.
After that I conducted another test in which I electrically connected both the generators in series where I achieved a hand rotation voltage of 32 volts and the maximum rope rotation voltage of 160 volts.
*Rope Rotation = Increasing the generated voltage by wounding a thread around the pulley and then pulling it at a maximum possible speed.
So this test proved that I could increase the generated voltage at the same RPM by coupling 2 generators together with the help of drill chuck and Pulley system.
Depending on the output voltage of your generator system, you can use an inverter to operate your AC loads directly as I did.
I did some load testing on these generators and the results were incredible. They could easily light up a 100W bulb and a 3W LED Bulb together. That was because they could easily generate high voltage at a really low rpm.
You can also connect the two generators in parallel to increase the output amperes and decrease the voltage as required by your inverter system.
This system is always better than a single DC generator because it gives you an option to choose if you want a high voltage low current system or a high current low voltage system.
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