Hack ! 220V Electric Generator from a Washing Machine Motor DIY - Universal Motor to DC Generator

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hi guys welcome back to my channel and in this video I will teach you how to make an electric generator from an old washing machine motor the same motor that you have already seen in a few of my previous videos ok so guys the six fins that you see here these six pens are responsible for running this universal motor in every mode possible like as a universal motor as a DC shunt motor and both in clockwise or an anti-clockwise direction only these six pens are in them and not even these six the upper two are neglected because they are for counting the RPM of the motor so only the four pens the middle to add the two below it are needed for running this motor in every possible mode so guys the lower two pens are for the field winding of this motor the upper one is the field winding and the lower one is the field winding and the one row reading is the armature so this and this are the field windings which are getting their connection with the lower dopants while the two middle pins this and this the two middle pins are for the armature winding now to the lower two pins I will connect these two yellow and orange wires okay so let's do that now I'm left with the two movements for the armature winding now for the armature winding I will connect these two wires black and red I will connect the red on this side and black on this side the armature winding is also connected and the field winding is also connected now to use this motor as a generator I will power up the field winding by giving it some amount of voltage like 2 to 12 volts DC and yes I will be giving DC to the field winding to create constant poles like if this is north then this is self ok so sorry the poles are here and here so this is north then this should be south and at constant and the generated electricity will be extracted from the armature winding now remember guy is this red and black wire these two wires are connected to the armature winding and the one below it are connected to the field winding so power supply will be given to the field winding which means to the yellow and orange wires and electricity will be generated and will appear on this red and black wire ok so guys to excite the field winding I will be using this 3.7 volts lithium-ion battery cell ok so let's measure its voltage first so guys as you can see that it is pointing 3.7 volts almost so it is charged I would say so this will power up the field winding of this universal motor which in turn will generate electricity on the armature virus when the shaft will be rotated so to connect this battery to the field winding I will use two neodymium magnets yeah one for this side and the other one is for this eye and do nails okay so guys it's time to power up the feed will connect this to this side the negative has been connected now as soon as I will connect the positive the electric current will start flowing through the field winding okay so now I'm going to connect these wires black to the black end right to the red okay so guy is the output which means the armature winding has been connected through these pins and to these wires to the multimeter and when I will rotate this shaft you will see some voltage reflected on the display screen now at present I'm rotating it but an old age is being displayed that is because the field is not yet excited okay so let's do that okay let's go yeah you saw that voltage was only 0.15 volts now guys I'm going to replace the input power supplies with this 12 volts 7h UPS battery okay and then measures the generated voltage okay so guys now when I will rotate this shop you should see some more voltage generated and reflected on the multimeter screen okay so keep watching it guys okay yeah now initially it was 0.15 volts but now the hand rotation voltage increased from 0.15 to almost 7 to 8 volts DC now let's do some row testings moving the voltage pointer towards 200 volts DC mode yeah guys as you saw that the voltage was almost 75 volts DC now let's connect some actual load to it okay so guys now I'm going to use this 100 watts incandescent bulbs too many volts 100 volts now the voltage is low that has 75 volts that was obtained from the Rope rotation test so I'm not going to get full illuminance but it would be enough to show you the demonstration okay [Music] okay so guys are the wires have been connected now all I'm left with is this wire and the room now let's mount the rope first okay connecting the wire bar has been connected okay go bad timing and the wire got out once more okay so guys I have turned off the lights to show the proper illuminance of this 100 watts bulb so let's see it now okay so connecting this wire okay yeah so guys as you saw that when this Universal motor from washing machine is used as a generator it can blow this bud now although the illuminance was not very high because this motor is rated at very high rpm which is around 11,000 rpm and the rope rotation rpm was not that high so at higher rpm it will produce more voltage even higher than 250 volts perhaps and the power rating when this motor is used as a generator will be same which is 600 watts okay so guys that would be all about today's video thank you so much for watching it please it like and don't forget to share and subscribe and if you have any queries you can always ask them in comments thank you
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Channel: Mr Electron
Views: 1,338,236
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Length: 8min 38sec (518 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 08 2019
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