A 500V generator in your pocket. Testing a microwave motor

500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Every microwave oven has a drive to rotate the food. This is necessary so that the micro waves evenly affect the prepared food from all sides. If you have an old and unnecessary microwave, then this drive can be removed from it and it will look something like this:
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

If this is not available, you can always buy it at Ali Express but a ridiculous price of 1-2 bucks.
This is essentially a synchronous electric motor with a gearbox inside the housing. By the way, it is precisely because of this gearbox that the output shaft of the motor is offset relative to the center.
A special feature of this motor is that its rotor is built on permanent magnets, and therefore the motor can not only convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, but also vice versa.
The output voltage will naturally depend on the rotation speed of its shaft, but due to the internal gearbox it is small. The output power that can be obtained using such a generator is about 3-5 W.

Testing an electric motor from a microwave as a generator


Let's check this out. Let's connect the motor to the tester to measure the voltage.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

We will rotate the shaft with an ordinary awl to create a convenient lever. There is a hole in the shaft for this.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Even with slight rotation, the motor produces approximately 150 to 250 volts. And if you increase the rotation speed a little more, the readings reach 550 V!
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Connecting the loads


Now let's try to load our generator. To begin with, let's take a 220 V and 3 W LED lamp.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

As you can see, it shines very well.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Next, let's take a fluorescent lamp and connect it directly without any trigger circuits.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

It's burning! Electronics for ignition are not needed, since there is plenty of voltage.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Next, connect a 220 V incandescent lamp.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Alas, it did not catch fire. The generator power is clearly not enough. This is understandable.
We connect the charger from the mobile phone.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

We connect the mobile phone to the charger and rotate it manually.
500 V generator in your pocket Testing a microwave engine

Charging is in progress, the cell phone is getting infected!

Conclusion


There are many applications for this generator. Tourists, hunters, and fishermen will definitely appreciate the idea and will most likely adopt it. The advantage of such a current source is that it is always ready for work and is not afraid of dampness and cold, which is what all lithium-ion power banks are so afraid of.

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Comments (8)
  1. Tikhon
    #1 Tikhon Guests 10 September 2019 14:39
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    And you can get this generator to turn on an aftar, who can be hired there, on Ali Express, at a more ridiculous price of 0.50 bucks per week. In a week you'll be laughing out loud from both the generator and the afterburner.
    1. Guest Yuri
      #2 Guest Yuri Guests 11 September 2019 20:16
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      Tikhon, this idea was already in the USSR, Arkady Raikin proposed using a ballerina for these purposes. But the Americans have only just come to this, Zadornov was right.
  2. Guest Evgeniy
    #3 Guest Evgeniy Guests September 11, 2019 03:11
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    I wonder if if you connect several motors in parallel, the power will increase?
    1. Guest Yuri
      #4 Guest Yuri Guests 11 September 2019 20:25
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      You can connect them in any way, the main thing is that you will have to apply more mechanical power to them in order to get more electrical power.
  3. Guest Sergey
    #5 Guest Sergey Guests 13 September 2019 14:22
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    Many articles have been written about this motor, but not a single one mentions practical application. What is the point of this masturbation?
  4. Guest Andrey
    #6 Guest Andrey Guests 29 September 2019 13:38
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    The force output is equal to the force applied to create it. So, for example, a hydroelectric power plant machine is rotated by water with the same force - which we receive energy in its pure form... So, using one motor to generate current and put it into a ring, while loading a pulley, say, a couple to produce energy, will not work. Simple physics.
  5. Experienced
    #7 Experienced Guests 2 October 2019 13:24
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    Tourists, don’t be fooled by this generator. The gearbox is not designed to work in reverse and will quickly fail.
  6. Guest Evgeniy
    #8 Guest Evgeniy Guests December 9, 2019 21:30
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    I put this motor, just from an electric barbecue grill, against my tongue and spun it with my fingers. I don't want to do this anymore)))