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Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5119
Posted: 06:15am 20 Jan 2009
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I built a little Sandia Savonius about 3 years ago out of scrap timber and PVC, its only about 1 meter high by about 300mm diameter. Its been going ever since, with no load, just as a garden ornament. I'm actually very fond of it, its almost always running, even when you could swear the air was perfectly still.
Today I decided to add a alternator. Searched through my box of stepper motors to find one with didn't have too much startup cogging resistance and produced the most voltage for a given rpm. Tied it to the "mast" with a hose clamp. The I made up a drive shaft with universal joints from some fencing wire and a electrical screw connector to adjust its length. Conneced up a few LED's to the stepper leads.



It works fine, the vawt has enough torque to start the stepper spinning, and the LED's start to light at about 30rpm. Cant wait till tonight.

I'll have to make up a little cover to keep the water out of the stepper motor or it wont last long.

Glenn
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oztules

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Joined: 26/07/2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 1686
Posted: 08:58am 20 Jan 2009
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I do like the universal drive adapter.... something I would have been proud to invent

..........oztules

Edit..... I've been out uglied.... makes my EV almost production line quality Edited by oztules 2009-01-21
Village idiot...or... just another hack out of his depth
 
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