Hello, everyone Crazy Fish Farmer here. I just wanted to do a small video just to show you a few little motors that I've collected and to show you what kind of voltage that they're actually putting out at lower RPMs. I mean this stuff I'm just going to spin with my hand and kind of show you what's going on with it. Now my meter is on AC right now but it’s all over the place in millivolts and I don’t know what's going on with it. It might be picking up this little light I'm using here but anyhow, I just wanted to show up to you this little motor here I've already got the leads and everything hooked up to it. This motor I picked up at the savage store and I’m not quite sure what they were using it for. It’s some kind of little step for motor and it had a controller on it.
And this lids coming out right here are producing AC. So I’ll just go show you just by spinning it a little bit what kind of volts we’re putting out now. Well, we’re not putting out anything because my lid is not on. Hold on one second, there we go and now we’re hooked up. Just that little bit of spinning right there were putting out—so I just seen it go like 23 volts. So this little thing is putting out 23 Volts AC and like I said were barely turning it. I mean so we put this thing on a windmill and put the proper pulling on it to make it spin faster and I can imagine what we could put out with this solely on the motor.
Now, this is just like to that salvage and the store that I got from it I think I paid two box for it I don’t know exactly where it came from but instead volts chopping there so I'm definitely going to go back and scoop those up and I think I paid two box for—all right, the next one here is what is kind of a standard motor. I mean I've seen a lot of this in these treadmills that I'm pulling apart. They're made by different manufacturers but they kind of look the same, even the same bracket system and everything, so that’s I don’t know its probably made by the same company everybody is putting their name on it, I'm not quite sure but let me show you this one here.
And this one here is a—let's see its rated 120, 7000 RPM, 21 AMPS, so this thing can really spin and hook it up real quick. And see our meters don’t get everything, I'm going to spin it just a little bit 16 Volts, 17, 19 like I said it move barely turning in the second. I mean. So this little treadmill motor here will definitely produce quite a bit of electricity. Now this other one that I have I'm not quite sure what's going on with this. This is an odd ball that I got it was with my older treadmill and this motor is actually a DC motor 5000 RPM and 90 Volt DC.
So I've dealt with there some kind of pre-ratified built into this but this one might have some trouble I'm not quite sure what's going on for its DC. I didn’t know if it was a control or what but this treadmill are done with plugged to that it would pop the breakers. And then we don’t have any chance to test anything on it. Yeah, so that you know this one, yeah, I got to tear this one apart. Like I said this is an older one and it’s very heavy. I mean this, this weight in front of these things, demonic balance or whatever you want to call it weighs a ton. In fact it’s the same size as a Cheverly from manic broacher.
So definitely that checking on those one this is the first that I've seen that was actually DC. Now all the other ones I've pull the bark of 120 so yeah, like I said I think this one is probably 15 years old or something like that. Now, the other motor or the automators that we could use is just a standard automator from you know a car but what we have to do with that ultimately we need to change out the router to a permanent magnet and then rewind the stator with the smaller wire to produce more electricity at slower RPM. But I don’t think were going to get this windmills to run six to seven thousands RPM I don’t know I might be wrong but ultimately we need to—we needs something that has low RMP’s that didn’t produce you know a lot of energy, I just state what I'm thinking and as what I've seen out there. So you know automators you know they work fine.
I think windblew.com you can get all the parts you need to customize in your automator. Its just going to price and I mean you'll end up paying $200.00 for an automator to do probably the same thing as that little motor right there. Not quite sure yet I haven't experienced it but from what I'm looking at with my little, this little motor here. It probably can't handle their RPM’s and you know that that’s what I would be worried about is how fast we can actually spend this a little more over.
But this motor here definitely, I mean is ready for 7000 RPM so that’s, its built like an automator. So I think this is the one that I'm going to try to use I actually have like three or four more of this, so I have plenty of pigs. Okay, well that’s it for now I just wanted to share this with everybody and we’ll see you next time, take care.
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