Sunday, January 9, 2011
Homemade Wind Turbine From Fan Blade and Night Light LED MOD
0 comments Posted by shopping-team at 1:30 PMThe wind turbine uses a stepper motor. It will make about 5 watts at 100 RPM and at 3000 RPM it is still making only 5 watts. I will have to redo the LED's inside. I will ether try to add a resistor to it or I will add a voltage regulator to keep the voltage under 14 volts. The battery is 150 amp-hour. If you would like to have something recycled or help us in a recycling project please visit our web page hcrcfr.giving.officelive.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2adznGZctg&hl=en
Friday, January 7, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
This video will show the insides of the military vehicle voltage regulators that were used back in the 50's and 60's. These are very heavy duty and waterproof as are the generators which these are linked to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcTn9uf6Aqg&hl=en
Labels: military, Regulators, Voltage
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
www.cobalt-minor.co.uk Alternator repair and rebuild part 2 is some footage from the dvd that we film showing 3 different ypes being rebuilt. One lucas alternator, one Delco alternator and a Lucas dynamo rebuild. I show you how to change the alternator bearings brushes rotor commutator casings stator magnet the lot. You will that basically the only "special tool" rrequired is big enough soldering iron which you will need to replace the alternator rectifier and on some alternator the voltage regulator. The dynamo is easy except for a special spring clamp but thats not always needed. We show you how to check the rotor windings without special tools and also you see an accident I have with the hammer so you'll see what not to when you are repairing or rebuilding your rotary components. Follow us www.facebook.com/spanish4x4phil or www.twitter.com/spanish4x4phil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM0frVgEtes&hl=en
Labels: Alternator, DIYDVDSCOM, rebuild
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
VPHK 3 Phase PropSava 60KVA Power Optimisation System - Overview
0 comments Posted by shopping-team at 10:45 AMThis video shows the features of the PropSava 3 Phase SCR Power Optimisation System. The PropSava optimises incoming voltage to a property. Power Optimisation of a property produces the benefits of saving of electrical energy; increase in equipment stability and life; reduction in equipment maintenance costs; reduction of CO2 emissions and the ability to reduce carbon taxes. The PropSava is connected between the electric meter and the distribution/fuse board. There are two 3 Phase Power Optimisation Systems available from Vanguards Power - Computer Controlled Hybrid Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR), from 10KVA to 600KVA (360V to 440V input voltage with 380C output voltage) and Electro-Servo with similar specifications.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKgiPyXq0t0&hl=en
Labels: Optimisation, Overview, PropSava, System
Monday, January 3, 2011
E-Cig Mod 5 Volt Detonator DIY Part 8 using Protected CR123A's
0 comments Posted by shopping-team at 9:30 AMThis is a how to DIY video that will teach you to make a 5 volt flashlight Mod for the Joye 510 electronic cigarette. The mod I teach you how to make I call the "Detonator" iut is a consistant 5 volts. Every time you vape the 2 cr123a batteries give you exactly 5 volt because of the inline voltage regulator. Other e-cigarette mods deliver 6 volt or more then slowly drop off as you use the PV, every hit the batteries become weaker and weaker slowly giving a lesser satisfying hit during use. The Detonator operates consistantly at 5 volt for the entire life of the rechargable protected cr123a batteries. This Detonator in the video has a red LED lit when the power is On and a blinking green LED when the attomizer is being powered. I take you through the process of making a 5 volt Detonator step by step, so that you can make your own. For those that don't want to make there own I will make one for you- just contact me for details.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjB39Nysfwk&hl=en
Sunday, January 2, 2011
This video is part of our instructable, "Charge Your Cellphone using Wasted Heat". View the rest of it at www.instructables.com splitreaction.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9uYNG5sdmM&hl=en