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It seems that whenever I have a longish project, I run into problems that I cannot readily solve so, to take my mind off the problem, I start a new project, usually something simple that hopefully takes only a few days to complete. By that time, I should have come up with a solution to the original problem.

This little engine is one such quickie, but it took a lot more than a few days, due to various other distractions. It is based on Elmer’s Twin Wobbler 02, but inverted and drives a small motor. Some quite long time ago there was a picture of a similar engine on this site, but I cannot find it now to credit the original builder.

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I like the air inlet to come in from the base of my models if possible. The columns of this engine did not have enough room to bring the air passages up through them, hence the separate manifold. Two tubes supply air, done like this to balance the look of the engine. The tubes are just placed in the nuts with a bit of gasket sealer so they will be easy to take apart.

The motor and toothed belt came from a junked printer. To allow the flywheel to grip the belt, I used an auto centre punch to make a series of dimples around the groove. The shaft runs in small ex-hard drive ball bearings.

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Without the electric motor connected, it spins up on just a few psi of air, but the motor really loads the little engine. The two lamps are blue LEDs in series and the engine needs to turn pretty fast to get any light, even allowing for gearing up to the motor. I don’t think the power companies need fear any competition!

Dave
The Emerald Isle

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Very nice work, Dave. It was great to talk to you at Cabin Fever.
cheepo45
 
By popular demand, I've uploaded a video. Just a hurried one because wife is in hospital and I need to go.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZkePZUaiEg[/ame]

Air pressure is about 35psi to get the engine to run and generate. Doesn't seem to make any difference whether the LEDs are lit or not.

Dave
The Emerald Isle
 
Nice job - that little twin wobbler was the first motor I made (that worked properly) and I learned a lot from it.
You've gone for the deluxe model with the genset and lighting plant.

Jason H.
 

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