How to Turn a Microwave Transformer into a 250v Generator

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How to Turn a Microwave Transformer into a 250v Generator
I have successfully built a 250v 5000w generator from an old microwave transformer that you can watch at;
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This is awesome, because you do not necessarily need a motor and a battery to power the device. It can be anything that acts as a rotor and stator, which is easily provided by nature. You can use water from a flowing river, the wind, etc. to spin the generator. I might try this, I have about 2 acres of land and we get wind all the time! I will use this and look at options for storage and batteries.

Edit: I just realized that you could have the artificial motor (the one that is hooked up to a river or a windmill) and attach it to a very large gear, which spins a very small gear that makes it DIY generator spin even faster, which means you can get faster speeds even with slow winds or a slow-flowing river! I am so excited to try this!

zkelethor
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I think this generator has been serving you well for the last two years.

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Like no bearings how long can it last. The concept is ok with a few tweaks. What about voltage and cycle regulation?

UQRXD
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Dear Sir!
Magnet length, width, thickness = ? Transformer amp rating = ? RPM = ? Maximum load watt = ?

khokonkhokon
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Even if this process works, let's say the battery has a capacity of 30 amps per hour and 12 volts,
The devices were ran need at least 6 amps and 220 volts, which mean, the battery
It will only work for 3-4 minutes and will empty, meaning the battery needs to be recharged

latsam
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i got the transformer from a microwave. from witch aquipment can i get the magnets and that wheel/rotater from. i like to build one. thank you

albertmouton
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His claim of a 5, 000 watt generator doesn't even add up. The motor he's using to turn his "generator" is probably less than one HP. 5, 000 watts is 6.67 hp. The fan he's running off the "generator" is probably 1/4 hp or 1/3 at best. (Note: 746 watts = 1.hp). The link he provides does not show a larger generator, so I don't think my comment is mistaken. The link is to something else entirely - making an internal combustion engine from a refrigerator compressor.

Chazd
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This is great. He built a do it yourself electrocution machine.

njineermike
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Amazing what you can build when the laws of physics don't apply to you. ( Like the Road runner and Coyote) .

welders
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Good idea, but the source of the drive which is the battery may rundown so what do you do then

enomatealfred
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How do you maintain a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz on the 240v out? Looks like a fake to me.

peterjansen
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Love your creativity. How many Watts do you get?

tigerkhoza
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Is that an alternator you hooked up to it. I'm a newbie and trying to figure it out

jerrylane
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fiquei curioso com o silicone visivel junto a bobine e tanbem a ligacao dos fios nao e apresentada no video...

marceloribeirete
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Faik! Там за бортиком провода. Я сделал 2 трансформатора и загорелась только 1 лампа на 12 V.

ИванКовыльский-фй
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good but you should use barring with spendle toavoid frictions and also use adaptor 220vac to 12 volts for moter and reconnect with same produced energy. means to make it free energy

afaqibrahim
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stupid question maybe I am just learning but is that considered an induction motor? Or no since the iron bolt isn't alternating? Also what type of electromagnetic field is created here?

incognito
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That battery is 12 volts at 30 Ah (Ampere-hours) which equates to 360 Wh (Watt-hours)

Assume the load was 1 Kw for 10 mins to boil the water and run the fan. This is 1000 watts for 10/60 of an hour ie, 167 Wh

However that calculation assumes 100% efficiency. Looking at the contraption that the poster has built the magnetic field doesn't cut across the transformer windings, efficiency will be just above zero. I've experimented with a microwave transformer and rotating magnets and barely managed to light a torch bulb.

Fake

rogerbarton
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Please the magnetics you used, were they N35 or N52?

ericobeng
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Is it not possible to charge the battery at the same time with an adapter

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