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The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Dynamos, Generators, Alternators, Magnetos... Scale Models, Toys, Originals, etc => Topic started by: D E Jones on October 08, 2022, 06:18:08 pm
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I have a P M Research generator which is powered at this time with a P M Research #7 twin , so I have plenty of power to drive it. In searching for things to power with it, I have come up with some things you guys might not know about. Of course, you can power lights, but you can also charge rechargeable things such as a cell phone. I ordered a small 12 volt motorcycle charger with volt meter and on/off switch off of Ebay which works perfectly. I also found that I could drive computer cooling fan from an old PC computer case . I trimmed off all the mounting ears, and attached a base. Now I have what appears to be a miniature box fan. While it blows very little air, it does work. Lastly, I can drive an Erector set motor/power pack with it. I don't know what voltage the thing is, I'm guessing 6 volts, but that little generator will sure make it run. I was surprised to find, that the incandescent light bulbs take by far the most power of any of these things. While not as powerful, one of those little brass generators Jin sells will drive the computer fan.
What else can a small generator do ? Any suggestions ?
D. E. Jones
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All sounds very neat what you have powered (any videos ?) I've seen folks power N scale electric trains, a plasma ball, to name a few.😀
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I don't have a video, but I do have a few pictures.
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A picture of the fan.
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Another picture of the steam plant.
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One more picture.
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I plagiarised this idea from someone else -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN56UFdwQME
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And also turned a PC fan into a generator -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrYL8KIIHWg
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You could find some marble runs that are electric I have been thinking about getting this one:https://a.aliexpress.com/_mLvDLfQ
Looks pretty cool but there are better marble "runs" available on AliExpress. You should look around at some of these laser-cut mechanical kits, lots of festival rides and marble runs.
Alternatively I had this kit when I was a kid, and it uses a little electric motor to screw the balls upwards and you make the tracks as fancy as you want: https://www.ebay.com/itm/325274834460?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=wsK6B2EER--&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=JmgwKyT_R5G&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
If I had the time and space I would be setting up a marble run with my engines!
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Like come on tell me this isn't cool as can be:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mtYGPA4
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I have got to get some photos and video posted here...but 'til then...
I have added a "few" electrically powered accessories to my Jensen 51 replica. Each runs off the DC voltage generated by the 51R's built in stepper motor generator. These include:
1) two light posts on the 51R itself
2) light/motor combination on the 51R itself
REMOTE ACCESSORIES arranged around the 51R:
3) Karsten Gintchel ferris wheel with LED lights
4) plasma ball
5) St. Paul Steam windmill (converted to an electric motor drive)
6) two separate N scale electric trains
7) carousel with sound, rotation and moving horses
8) seasonally swap a small lighted Christmas tree for the carousel
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I have a DC powered marble machine kit as my next accessory, but need the help of my 18 year old grandson to build it...something like 700+ parts!
I can't run all the accessories at the same time, but have run up to four simultaneously. Always looking for more DC accessories I can power from the 51R.
Rog
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Christmas is coming… :D
https://youtu.be/ox0aC1Iaz3o
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That’s a nice setup Nick. What kind of turbine is that and don’t say steam? I think that they are nice but I don’t want one. The whine would drive me nuts. I’m getting old and even starting to find whistles a little annoying.😂😂😂
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Haha :D
That is a Wilesco T125 but the turbine was built by Karsten Gintschel. Some better pictures here:
https://www.officeofsteamforum.com/collections-pictures/wilesco-t125/msg31633/#msg31633
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@Nick
Nick....don't trust that elf mate.
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Now that's funny
,................naughty Jim 👹
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@Nick
Nick....don't trust that elf mate.
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I thought the Eggnog went sour.
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Anyone have a video of running a model train on a generator? I just picked up a whole bunch of Z gauge models (3 working 1 repairable locos, pile of cars,probably 60 feet of flex track and 6 switches) so I am very excited to make a little layout soon as my printer is done making g gauge rail (making H75 into a little rail tractor in G, not sure that will be done in time to be a "Christmas train") My goal would me to make it a layout that I can easily set up by spring belt to run off of whatever engine is being played with that day.