I jusotbthe same dynamo.
I haven tried it out but I thought maybe my cordless drill might run it fast enough fo some output. Unfortunately I’m really new to all hysteria. I have a digital multimeter so I gue could see if I get anything out. I have several stepper motor but frankly I don’t know hoe to even check them. I have a video. Saved that shows conversion togeerstor as well as all yhe electrical stuff to hook that up so maybe that’s whee I should start. I yhink ther are two #14 and a larger #17.
Simple Quentin. What otput should ok for if I just drive these with cordless dril? The larger one is ften used on small cnc machines there is supposed to be quite a bit oforque especially with gear boxes. I think I have a dc motor with big reduction gear box it has about a 56 mm output shaft. I think I’ll order some or ing s for belt drives I have spring drive material Saw flat belt material so I’ll possibly add some to Amazon order just to have it’ll. I have to build s shaft suupport for the ewsteamer as the optional one is for vertical engines. I can get a metric round for a lex able mount. Think I’ll make this double ndsupportrd so. Can load it evenly. I also have a matching brass flywheel ordered that has round grooves and flat surfaces. I can make craned pulleys if I have to. Tiallmimhave a here speed transmission on ghesketch psd. It will have dog clutches rather than synctonizers I think I’d like to not make t over complicated. That will come lstrr. I also found s magnetic clutch but I’m holding off on that temporarily. I could make a prong brake Dino if I wanted but I’d realy like to test torque electricallly for now. . I’ll limit steam to 50 psi for now. I may get a small ultra quiet air compressor to start with if the boiler isn’t done. I’m cutting the internal tubs now. I got twosgnesium anode bars and just got a cool Cincinnati anode. Thatthreato the boiler head. Same one I used on my boat. I though I ordered two nut ily got one. I can make good ones from the magnesium rod too.
Anyway I end some electrically. I’m way behind there
Byron