How to Turn a Microwave Transformer into a 250v Generator I have successfully built a 250v 5000w generator from an old microwave transformer that you can watch at; • How to turn Fridge Com...
@@AIUEO_99 Wrong question. Begin with the battery, 12V 30Ah , it can give 360W in theory, then the motor that isn't near 360W and a plastic tube that can't transfer the energy that is left after 30-40% energy has been converted to heat. Then you have the transformer from a micro oven, typical designed for 700-1000 Watt, that now suddenly is said to produce 5000W. I think you must be religious to make that work.
This is awesome, because you do not necessarily need a motor and a battery to power the device. It can be anything that acts as a rotor and stator, which is easily provided by nature. You can use water from a flowing river, the wind, etc. to spin the generator. I might try this, I have about 2 acres of land and we get wind all the time! I will use this and look at options for storage and batteries. Edit: I just realized that you could have the artificial motor (the one that is hooked up to a river or a windmill) and attach it to a very large gear, which spins a very small gear that makes it DIY generator spin even faster, which means you can get faster speeds even with slow winds or a slow-flowing river! I am so excited to try this!
The electric produced will depend on the RPM or Rotations Per Minute of the motor. You can not achieve a 250V if you will use only windmill. Atleast you can produce a 1800 RPM motor to achieve 250V.
His claim of a 5,000 watt generator doesn't even add up. The motor he's using to turn his "generator" is probably less than one HP. 5,000 watts is 6.67 hp. The fan he's running off the "generator" is probably 1/4 hp or 1/3 at best. (Note: 746 watts = 1.hp). The link he provides does not show a larger generator, so I don't think my comment is mistaken. The link is to something else entirely - making an internal combustion engine from a refrigerator compressor.
Even if this process works, let's say the battery has a capacity of 30 amps per hour and 12 volts, The devices were ran need at least 6 amps and 220 volts, which mean, the battery It will only work for 3-4 minutes and will empty, meaning the battery needs to be recharged
6 amps at 220v is the same in electricity to 12 amps at 110. If both devices were 6 amps, and they're not, one is maybe 1 amp and the other is probably 2 at most, then with 1 to 1 input to output, he'd get almost an hour and a half on a 17 amp hour battery, not 3-4 minutes.But nothing's perfectly 1 to 1 so that would mean it could run for over an hour on a 17 amp hour battery, never mind 30. And if he dropped the input down to 1.5v with a step down circuit, then added a joule thief circuit, then a capacitor bank, all with isolators between them, then a step up circuit to bring it back to 12v before the motor he'd be able to run it for more than a day before charging. And if he added a capacitor bank on the output, along with the same step down, joule thief, step up combination and a charge circuit going to the battery so any extra generated electricity isn't wasted but is routed back to the battery, and added some small solar panels and solar chargers to the battery, he could pretty much run it until the battery dies provided the sun continues to rise each day. And a lead acid battery should be good for 6 months to 2 years or more. So we've gone from your assumption that he can only run it for a few minutes, to my knowledge that he can definitely run it for over an hour, to the potential of having it run for over 2 years straight off of a single 12v battery. He could even modify my suggested circuit setup and run it off of 1.5v rechargeable batteries. People in the past made similar devices, started with a nearly dead single 1.5v battery and they charged the batteries while generating thousands of watts of electricity from nearly no input. Of course we're not allowed to have such devices on the market, because for some reason free electricity keeps being equated with free energy when energy can't be created or destroyed. But electricity CAN be generated from the tiniest source of energy, because it's just stripping and moving of electrons, electrons can be stripped from air particles and be used to power things Nikola Tesla proved that..
That battery is 12 volts at 30 Ah (Ampere-hours) which equates to 360 Wh (Watt-hours) Assume the load was 1 Kw for 10 mins to boil the water and run the fan. This is 1000 watts for 10/60 of an hour ie, 167 Wh However that calculation assumes 100% efficiency. Looking at the contraption that the poster has built the magnetic field doesn't cut across the transformer windings, efficiency will be just above zero. I've experimented with a microwave transformer and rotating magnets and barely managed to light a torch bulb. Fake
That's not how it works at all. First off the output of the battery and the draw of the devices being powered are not connected in the least and so the battery output only matters in so far as what is needed to power the motor. Second, the magnetic field is literally in the middle of the coils and passing through them in two places, those are neodymium magnets not some Walmart fridge magnets. Third, you've never done an experiment like this or else you would know these things.
@@LunkovichTromofski What you say no sense to me at all. Look up Flemmings right and left hand rules, you will see that the magnetic field, direction of motion and current have to be mutually at right angles for a device to act as a generator. This is not the case in this video, the magnetic field isn't closed, any field just goes down the centre of the core. I can assure you I have done experiments on an exercise bike with the magnets from the magnetron and with better magnetic field paths than in this video and the output from various coils was negligible.
good but you should use barring with spendle toavoid frictions and also use adaptor 220vac to 12 volts for moter and reconnect with same produced energy. means to make it free energy
.... wait hold up..... He connected the 12v battery...... -to the motor? -then transformed to 220v....? Let me start over He connected the battery......... Made my day!, good joke, thank you for the laughs! Time well waisted lol 😎😳🤯🤔🤨😏😄
All these "fake" comments but none of them are willing to even try for them selves, these kinds of experiments to see if it is indeed fake. Weather it is or not is not the question! Its the fact it has you think why it can't and so how it should. Some day, someone will find the one way that works
Answer this one question. Are you gonna call Robert Murray Smith a fraud too? Because he did the exact same thing as this guy with Microwave Oven Transformers. Everyone knows that you can generate electricity by running the poles of a magnet past a copper coil. There's nothing fake about that at all.
Thats a dream thats as old as Electricity itself. And God made the Electricity whether you get from a battery or spin it out of a generator. God invented the positive and negative charges!!!!
You didn't even show us the voltage reading of your work from your multimeter. Much better when you can make electrical explaination of your design with voltage reading, wattage and current/A
Ah, the "magic man" knows how to hide stuffs. All tricks he does! This is like the communist propaganda of the past century, when China needs all of their citizens to build a home metal foundry in their backyards, melted tools to reclaim iron for some great causes and national needs! (Chairman Mao Zedong had set the insightful trap for low-IQ farmers and potential foes!)
People cannot see clearly because u put the generator at the edge.. U must put it the middle so people can see theres no hidden AC power supply connected to the circuit..
If you understand Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction, then you will realise it is not a fake video. Nearly every generator that produces electricity relies on a changing magnetic flux cutting across copper wire. It's a shame your science education is so poor that you don't not understand these basic principles.
@@deang5622 Much much poor that your ability to understand a simple statement are too close to IQ ZERO.. I am trying to tell this guy to put everything transparent..so that, people with low IQ like you can understand the concept..👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 With 34 years experience in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, my knowlegde in Science & Technology much greater than yours..and my attitude to others shows I am civilised..🏆👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Hope u'll learn more and more to be CIVILISED and stop to judge or humilating others, even though they are not as good as u..Cheers.. -Master Mapioh- 😎😎😎👌🏻
Just to be absolutely positive that the magnets work, could you maybe show us a few more times how they stick to other metal objects, cuz' the 1st 20 demonstrations in as many seconds just didn't do the trick! I'm still confused? LOL! (a very good concise video though, despite those wacky magnets)
I hope you realize this is fake.. he has hidden power cord at the back, Why do you think he did not power this on the ground where we could see the back. instead on a ledge where a cord could be hidden from view..
One time I had my brother pee on the sparkplug of a running lawnmower and it was so funny to me,but for him not so much,it was also the very reason I was sent to military school and got a good career in killing people, bad people of course. So electricity is not only fun but can also put you on a good career path
If you drag water from uphill whit tubes to your house and use them on some pillars that tubes come to your house from above at height you can use m x g x h formula to produce energy with regular water that you use for house and garden , all you need is aerial tubes that bring water from uphill at height then tubes at 90 degrees could bring down water on a water turbine in your house and produce energy near your house whit the water turbine , pillars used need to be very heavy and that is all
No. Its called you were made to believe Earth is a spinning dustball that defies the laws of physics and orbits the Sun with Gravity only which is exclusively a pull force. The truth is the universe is Electro Magnetic, very much alive (see auroras, etc.) We literally live in a sea of energy. For as long as their is a Star there is constant and infinite energy flowing through it and through all living creatures on the planet as well as then being transmuted in the plasmoid core of Earth into matter ie lava, before the negative energy is returned to the galactic and ultimately universal grid. What I say above is already proven. And our Ancients even told us a million times over. The mainstream is desperately clinging to their elitist monopolized world in preperation for the coming Solar Magnetic excursion cycle which will come to an end over the next decade. They plan on killing as many people leading up to this event so that they can reset society once again as we have gotten too close to the apple once again in their eyes.
Эта мультиварка потребляет 1000 ватт. Вентиллятор 200 ватт. Значит двигатель должен развивать мощность 1200 ватт .Итак посчитаем силу тока у 12 вольтового мотора с 1200 ваттами мощности ... 1200Watts / 12Volts = 100Ampers :-) Этот аккумулятор должен давать ток 100 ампер . Видео фейк. Аккумулятор на 30 ампер . 12 Volts * 30Ampers = 360Watts Минус потери на низкий КПД и трение.
Думаю тут уже просто на том что он от постоянного тока вентилятор запитал можно сделать однозначный вывод. Не говоря о том что при таком взаимном расположении обмотки и магнита он полуторавольтовый светодиод бы хрен зажёг.
господа лаечники, ну-ка налетели и поставили кучу лайков. Разрываю договор с энергосбытом и срочно перевожу все на транс от микроволновки. Сэкономлю на подшипниках, нафиг они нужны, это прошлый век.
I'm sorry, but this does not convince me. First, you need and alternating magnetic field to induce a current in that coil. With the magnets placed so closely next to each other, the field is almost continuous, not allowing the current in the inductor to oscillate, hence creating a sinusoidal. Not to mention that the N and S poles must alternate. Second, welding those tabs to the laminated core is questionable. Third, the shaft of the motor is not aligned with the magnet shaft, and in time the coupling will become loose and inefficient. Lastly, the 5000 W is exaggerated. He may have added an extra 0 on there. That means that the transformer winding needs to be able to handle 20A. Sorry, but I haven't seen a transformer that size to handle 20A.
You are equating "energy" and "electricity", they are not interchangeable. Electricity is just electrons being stripped and directed, when we say we are "creating" electricity it is a misnomer as nothing is actually being created but rather moved, and the moving of electrons can be done with very little energy. With the proper gear ratio for the mechanical elements and correct circuit boarding for the electrical elements it is entirely possible to achieve an battery draw/generator output capable of charging the battery in addition to running a handful of other devices. People were doing this as far back as the 50s and 60s with car alternators and electric motors. And yes the entire reason we don't do this on an individual scale let alone a large power grid scale is because it would murder electricity companies' profits, anything that makes electricity cheaper is a net loss for them
@@LunkovichTromofski Hi Lunkovich, I'd like to know more about this intentional inflation of electricity costs. Do you have a reading or video that expands on this topic? I want to compare it to the electricity generation of other countries assuming you are in the west.
That tube wouldn't be enough to counter the resistance I'm sure and it would still mean more amp draw on the 12 volt. I don't know what the conversion would be. But doing it your way would be feasible with off grid large blade windmill, or water turbine.
@@deang5622 No. You can't get more energy, you most certainly can get more power. You do know what a dynamo is, right? Power is electricity, not energy. The electricity being generated comes from the magnets interacting with the transformer and coil, it isn't coming from the input source and so it isn't limited to the amount of electricity from the input. They use large dynamos on navy ships to take a small power source and get a very large power output.
@@darrylkinslow5613 Let me say it again. Because it is clear you did not understand. You have made a factual error in your response to me. I said, you can't get out more power than in. What you said in response is, power is electricity, not energy, which means you don't really understand the subject. This is not correct. Power is the rate at which energy is dissipated or produced. Energy is measured in joules. The rate at which energy is used is measured in joules per second, which is equivalent to watts. And as you know, watts is electrical power. For a transformer, when used properly as a transformer, you cannot get power out than in. I don't care whether you agree with that or not: it is a correct statement. Now if you modify that transformer so it no longer operates as a transformer, and you position moving magnets close to it, then you have created a generator which confirms to Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction. Faraday's Law is expressed mathematically as : e=-LdΦ/dt I am not going to spend time explaining the terms in that equation, I have better things to do with my time than educate people in the fundamentals of electromagnetics. All I am going to say is: the / is not division, it's the mathematical operator of differentiation - calculus, rate of change.
And yet you claim energy can either dissipate or be produced. You completely misunderstood old mates comment due to your head being so far up your arse. Amazing!
So why at 6 minutes and 18 seconds into this video he says this generator on that cement ledge and it's two to three inches from the ledge towards him but after he comes back with the fan it's all the way towards the other side of the ledge leaving 8 inches at least between the generator and him. That's not suspicious
Maybe in this case it didn't matter, those appliances will run on regardless if frequency is 60 hz or not. But it still is nothing to write home about, it is more of a proof of concept in my opinion.
@@TheRebelmanone Due respect to you and your reply, I don't see it proves anything. That motor is spinning a many hundreds of rpms, and is loaded with poles. The frequency must surely be in the many hundreds of Hertz. Not so sure AC motors will run efficiently beyond a few 100 Hz. Resistive loads will probably work to a degree. I suspect there is a power feed coming up behind the wall feeding the outlets directly. If we could generate that much power from a 22Ah SLA battery it would be amazing if it lasted very long. I remain unconvinced as do many.
Go ahead, there's loads of useful stuff in microwave ovens, tumble driers and washing machines too. If nothing else there's always scrap value. Don't bother with this project though. As with all discarded equipment it is probably faulty so unless you are qualified don't switch them on, leave them stood for a couple of days to let capacitors discharge - and BEWARE OF SPIDERS!
What am I missing? You use an electric motor to power an electric motor? There is zero possibility that you gained anything, unless the goal was to go from 120V to 240V, which indeed you did. Curious to know how you claim it is 5000w when most microwaves are 700-1100w… Also, it is important to know at what speed is the little motor(1/4 to 1/3 hp) turning? Based on the sound I would hazard at 1750 rpm or maybe a bit more. It’s possible if you overdrive the transformer you could get more power out of it, but there is no free lunch. Power in equals power out, less the loss from wiring and other factors… There is some potential here though. If you could get the transformer to work at lower rpm, then you could use wind a the motive power, and you would have something. Sadly, the same laws apply. You need 1hp for every 746w of output anticipated. Average home style windmills produce about 1/2hp in a good wind. So 375w maybe. Based on this, you could hook up 6 or 7 windmills and run half your house, as long as the wind blows. Now we need storage. $10-15000 worth of batteries ought to do it. Now I’m excited, I’m going to the dump to see if I can find an old microwave….
So you really could plug a trickle charger into the power that it creates and put the trickle charger on the battery so the battery never goes dead! OR PLUG THE ELECTRIC MOTOR INTO THE OUTPUT THAT IT GENERATES THROUGH THE MICROWAVE TRANSFORMER HOW DO YOU LIKE THOSE APPLES? 🤪😎😆
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I call foul. I fail to see how a rice steamer that is a minimum of 600watts wouldnt drag that motor down when it's load was applied. I would wager it is being run from a hidden extension cord out of view.