140watt PMG project (9/25/13)
Hello dear viewers of this website. I have a new PMG model being presented in this webpage. This is a 4-phase model with 140watt rated power. I am still trying different versions of multiphase PMGs to see which design is better and hopefully also learn something new in making PMGs. Again this model is also available on a rental basis for renewable energy project makers locally.
I again used a modified rectifier to give a voltage boost at the same time. Please see picture below. To aid me during testing of the PMG, I used a plastic disc to give me more leverage when turning the shaft especially when there is a load as the countertorque produced is quite strong.
With handturning of the shaft, the voltage reaches 12-16voltsDC. See the video below as the multimeter needle(set to 50DCV setting) goes about 15volts while finger turning the shaft.
With handturning of the shaft, the voltage reaches 12-16voltsDC. See the video below as the multimeter needle(set to 50DCV setting) goes about 15volts while finger turning the shaft.
The PMG easily lights up a couple of small bulb with finger turning. See video below.
Or it can also run a small computer fan with finger turning also. See video below.
I don't even need a hand drill to adequately light up a 12volt car bulb anymore. The plastic disc gave me enough torque to supply power to the bulb. Watch the video.
Well I hope that again I inspired viewers of my webpage to make similar project or at least sparked an interest in technology that can help our environment.
Until my next project.
Thank you for visiting.
Until my next project.
Thank you for visiting.