Thread: Stepper motor as a generator??
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03-08-2011 #1
If you're thinking of making a wind turbine then you might be interested in the (roughly) 1kW generator & variable pitch wind turbine I made:
(In no particular order)
The good thing with making the generator this way is:
- It's coreless, so no cogging = low cut-in speed. Energy density/efficiency is worse, but you make up for it with big strong magnets.
- Since you're winding the coils you can get the right voltage without gearing (less maintenance and SIMPLE).
My wind turbine does use a wind turbine, but not for the generator. It's to vary the pitch of the blades via a worm drive and bevel gears:
As you can see mine (along with many others) uses a hub (like a trailer wheel hub, except I made one to fit better) and tapered roller bearings. That means the rotor is mounted on six M12 rods which is plenty strong enough.
The reason I made my CNC router was to make the blades (3.1m diameter) for this wind turbine....which I've still not done as I keep changing my mind.
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