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07-02-14, 07:56 AM | #1 |
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Anyone know if a US-made direct-drive washer can be salvaged to make an alternator?
Hi,
I came across this video about a fellow in New Zealand that has used British-made Fisher-Paykel "smartdrive" direct-drive washing machine motors to build free 3 phase alternators for both hydro-powered alternators and wind turbines. Looking at his videos, it looks like the windings and magnet setup in these motors makes the conversion/modification really easy. My question is: are there any US distributed washing machines that are made in a similar way (that have a large brushless motor that can be as easily modified to work as an alternator)? I look forward to all you tinkerer's thoughts on this. Here's a link to a video that describes his process: This one shows how he set it up to do his own hydro-power from a very small stream: Last edited by Daox; 07-02-14 at 08:33 AM.. |
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