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I don't know who started first, me planning or you writing to me about it, but the fact is that I have long wanted to build a gasoline generator with my own hands. Before the army, I used to say, "When I finish, I'll buy a lathe and assemble Gen." Slowly but surely, we're getting there).
We are using an engine from a 43cc chainsaw and a 65A car generator.
►What to expect in the upcoming episodes:
● Episode 1: We needed to understand what we were dealing with first. What power the engine has, and what the generator produces. It became clear that we needed to get rid of the clutch.
● Episode 2: Getting rid of the clutch. New tests show that we have solved the slipping clutch problem. Now, the setup charges even at idle. But another problem arose, the engine tends to stall under load. Something needs to be done, playing with the gas manually constantly is not the solution.
● Episode 3: Assembling a system that will regulate the engine speed. Arduino, servo drive, you'll see it all.
● Episode 4: In the last experiments, it became evident that the belt drive is the weak link in the design. At some point, the belt broke. I decided to switch to an automotive V-belt designed for such loads. We are making the pulley. Everything works amazingly!
● Episode 5: All components are ready, assembling everything in a wooden casing, and finishing the project with full testing in field conditions!
I hope someone found who read this)
Thank you!
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0:00 - 1:30 Intro
1:30 - 4:54 Others' Designs
4:54 - 8:40 Initial Gen Measurements
8:40 - 10:19 Moped Disassembly
10:19 - 16:10 Working
16:10 - 17:23 Assembly of Test Stand
17:26 - 26:40 Experimentation
5 авг 2024