Saturday, September 22, 2012

A Guide TO Create A Permanent Magnet Generator Wind With Stator Epoxy


If ever you build your own permanent magnet generator wind with a stator epoxy, then it is good to make use of old treadmill or printer.   Stator epoxy is utilized for stators and engines because of its heat-resistant features. To construct a permanent magnet generator wind with a stator epoxy, learn the instructions below.

Permanent Magnet Generator
  • Cut a 4-inches PVC pipe to 18 inches with the use of a hand saw. Vertically set the PVC pipe and cut it in half. This half pipe is the fan blade. Repeat this procedure until you have four fan blades.

  • Cut 1-inch plywood sheet in circle with  a measurement of 4 inches diameter using your jig saw. This is the rotor. Drill 1/2-inch indention in the circle's core, and a1/2-inch drill more. Drill halfway in the rotor.

  • Position the ends of fan blades on the rotor. Brush the fan blades and rotor with stator epoxy and wait for one hour to dry it up.

  • Make sure to add a turbine rod of permanent magnet motor in the rotor. Brush it with the stator epoxy and wait for one hour to dry it up.

  • Cut the 2-by-2 inch wood plank with a length of10 inches. The plank is then used to hold the motor, fan blades, and rotor.

  • Cut the 1-inch plywood sheet to dimensions of 5-by-5 inches. This will be going to your wind vane. Attach the wind vane to the plank's end, using the epoxy. Make sure to place it on the opposite of the rotor. Wait for one hour until the epoxy dries up.

  • Drill the 1-inch opening in the plank's base, using the power drill and then a 1-inch drill bit. The hole is the plank hole. Cut the wood rod with a measurement of 1 inch in diameter to a length of 4 feet. The rod is considered to be your tower.

  • Put in one end of the tower in the center hole of 20-pounds free weight. Put the other end to the plank hole.
  • Strip on 1/2-inch both ends of electrical wire with your wire stripper. Twist the ends of the electrical wire with positive output of magnet motor. Twist the other end by positive input of the rechargeable battery. Cover up the exposed wires with the use of an electrical tape. Do this again on the negative wire.


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