Home Made Alternator
Here is a neat home made alternator (92k). It is made from a 6 horsepower Tecumseh engine and a 1 horsepower 3450 rpm induction motor.
Several years ago (1998) I figured that there had to be a way to make an induction motor work as an alternator. After all, DC motors can work as DC generators, so why not an AC induction motor?
One reason why not is that an induction motor has no way to get power to the rotating part of the motor to provide the rotating magnetic field. Searching on the internet for "induction motor as generator", I came across Greg Weinfurtner's web site "An Easy to Build and Operate Induction Generator" at http://www.qsl.net/ns8o/Induction_Generator.html , and I had all the information that I needed for my project. I had the gas engine and frame that had been given to me from a friend. My brother had an old water pump motor he was willing to donate to the cause, and my brother in law knew where to find several motor run capacitors and picked them up for me. I got an outlet box, outlets and a pulley from my favorite hardware store (Beisswenger's Hardware in New Brighton, MN), and I was all set to experiment.
I worked (well...I played around with it...I can't call this work) with this alternator for the last few years, powering Christmas lights on the house, heating my Scamp travel trailer, running an electric weed wacker around the yard (the world's only gas-electric weed wacker) and other miscellaneous duties. Voltage regulation with this machine is not too bad for an unregulated mechanical device. At no load, it will produce about 130 volts. With a 1500 watt (125 volt) heater running, I see about 100 volts (or about 830 watts). To my disappointment, it would not start my furnace fan. This is because the surge current required to start my furnace fan is well over 8 amps. If you overload an induction generator, it simply stops generating.
All this experimenting has little practical value for me. To show how futile this interest in emergency generators
actually is, there has been exactly one day during the last 5 6 years I had a chance to truly use this as an emergency generator when the power
failed for a couple hours. I used it to power my computers so that I could surf
the web. That's why this
is a hobby, and nothing more.
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