Need a mecanical generator for experimentation.

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The discussion revolves around the need for a manual mechanical generator suitable for experimentation. Participants explore various types of generators, their characteristics, and potential applications in generating electricity from mechanical energy.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses the need for a small, modular, and affordable manual generator that can generate electricity from mechanical energy.
  • Another participant suggests that any electric motor can function as a generator.
  • A participant mentions the "Piezo Motor" as a very small option, measuring 1mm x 1mm x 6mm.
  • A stepper motor is proposed as a practical generator, as it can produce voltage at lower RPMs with a hand crank, and is readily available at low cost.
  • It is noted that stepper motors output AC voltage, which would require additional components like diodes and capacitors to convert to usable DC voltage.
  • Another participant recommends using a small DC permanent magnet motor for preliminary experiments, highlighting its availability and ease of use with a variable speed drill for voltage measurements.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present multiple competing views on the types of generators suitable for the intended experimentation, with no consensus on a single best option.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention various types of motors and their characteristics, but there are no detailed specifications or performance metrics provided. The discussion does not resolve the best choice for a manual generator.

mzr99
I need a manual generator.

(i.e.: A gadget that generates electricity by using some mechanical energy).

It has to be small - but not miniature.

Also, I need it (if possible) modular, so one can attach other devices to it (to provide it with the mechanical energy)

I would like it not to be too expensive.

I would appreciate any pointers.

Thanks in advance.
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hmm I've just browsed about "Piezo Motor" really tiny about 1mm x 1mm x 6mm
 
A really handy generator is a stepper motor. Common DC motors require a fairly high RPM to produce a reasonable voltage, but a stepper motor with a handle will get you there with reasonably slow hand cranking.

Stepper motors are all over the surplus market for as little as a few dollars. I fabbed up a crank for stepper which drove small incandescent lamps for a kid's science fair project. Worked great.

Just remember, it puts out AC voltage, so it will need diodes and maybe some capacitors to get it into a usable DC voltage.

- Mike
 
The stepper motor is a good idea but a small DC permanent magnet motor is a simple machine to do some preliminary experiments. You can get them out of old toys or stuff around the house, or buy them pretty cheap too. You can turn it with a variable speed drill and note the voltage increase at higher rpm, and do measurments with an rpm sensor and voltmeter.
 

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