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turn drill motor in generator
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:25 am
by jimmyhackers
i have many drills i can use. both battery and mains (uk) powered. what is the best to generate dc power? somewhere around 12v for a few low watt lights and maybe battery charging.
is it as simple as take the two terminals off the motor to a bridge rectifier or is it not that simple?
any help would be appreciated
Re: turn drill motor in generator
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:08 pm
by piratepaul
I have lived on houseboats for 30 years and have messed about with such things... if they work atall they work badly... you dont need the rectifiers for a DC motor just a diode, solar panels or wind power ...
Re: turn drill motor in generator
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 6:37 am
by CliftonRichardson
piratepaul wrote:I have lived on houseboats for 30 years and have messed about with such things... if they work atall they work badly... you dont need the rectifiers for a DC motor just a diode, solar panel or wind power ...
Thanks for sharing your experience..I was facing similar issue and will try to get a diode now.