Can the small motor from a modern day vacuum be used as an electric generator for a windturbine? - vacuum motors as generators
I believe that wind power an electric generator.
Regards.
Can the small motor from a modern day vacuum be used as an electric generator for a windturbine? - vacuum motors as generators
I believe that wind power an electric generator.
Regards.
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Yes, I just put a voltmeter on the teeth of my string, turned the switch and turn the power brush hand. It has about 20 volts on the meter.
Depending on the upper engine. Some engines use an exciter Staight, while other machines, a coil, the magnetic field on the rotor and some use a rotor connection, use that uses a combination of a magnet / coil produced by the rotor. Pointing engines for various applications, if you only use a test of depression caused by currents induced by voltage and current in rotation induced by turbines and then try other models is limited. If you try to find a vacuum cleaner or with a rotor-magnet motor, just because it induces the maximum tension.
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Sure. The electric motors are the same as the generators. In the background are just a magnet in a coil of wire. If the current in the coil, so that the magnets rotate. Conversely, if you spin magnets, which generate a current in the coil.
But do not expect much juice for it. In general, the upper end of the recording of an engine to about 12 amps - but with several thousand revolutions per minute. So, to a reasonable level aware of the fact that it produced the need for strong asymmetries found on the spindle motor of thousands of times faster than the fans of the windmill turning on the right.
So the answer is technically yes, but not really practical.
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