The idea: Make a Genset from some bicycle generators - as bicycle wheels don't go round so fast - like old model steam engines.
So I acquired a few old and almost scrap gensets for "not a lot" on eBah Gum.
After cleaning up the bits of 3 gensets I had 2 workable units, so mounted in a Nylon carrier, on steel shaft, ball bearings, etc. here is the "work-in-progress".
With help and advice from HMEM contributors, I have set the 2 independent AC outputs - via rectifier bridges - in-parallel - into a Buck-controller, for 6V ~12V output. - Well, I experimented and although I had initially thought I would need 2 Buck-controllers, and then combine the 2 outputs afterwards, it seems that combining the 2 outputs after rectification and before the single Buck-controller does the job without anything frying so far.
I have 3 Steam engines, and am considering which is the best fit and most suitable power/torque/speed for the genset.
Using my "fridge compressor" - as a limited air supply, I checked the free-wheel of the engines:
Single 1/2" bore DA x 3/4" stroke (TBC) = 220rpm.
Twin ST Sun engine: 5/8" bore SA x 3/4" stroke (TBC). = 450rpm.
Twin oscillator: 9/16" bore SA x 5/8" stroke. = 850rpm. - so this looks favourite at the moment? - It is also the easiest to mount and check with a belt-drive, although finally I prefer direct shaft drive, if the speed ratio 1:1 will work.
I have a re-designed and built old boat boiler and blow-lamp style burner to finish for the steam plant, so all in all I expect to take about 17 years to complete this as I keep mis-placing the "round-tuit".
Here are a few pictures of the genset.
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So I acquired a few old and almost scrap gensets for "not a lot" on eBah Gum.
After cleaning up the bits of 3 gensets I had 2 workable units, so mounted in a Nylon carrier, on steel shaft, ball bearings, etc. here is the "work-in-progress".
With help and advice from HMEM contributors, I have set the 2 independent AC outputs - via rectifier bridges - in-parallel - into a Buck-controller, for 6V ~12V output. - Well, I experimented and although I had initially thought I would need 2 Buck-controllers, and then combine the 2 outputs afterwards, it seems that combining the 2 outputs after rectification and before the single Buck-controller does the job without anything frying so far.
I have 3 Steam engines, and am considering which is the best fit and most suitable power/torque/speed for the genset.
Using my "fridge compressor" - as a limited air supply, I checked the free-wheel of the engines:
Single 1/2" bore DA x 3/4" stroke (TBC) = 220rpm.
Twin ST Sun engine: 5/8" bore SA x 3/4" stroke (TBC). = 450rpm.
Twin oscillator: 9/16" bore SA x 5/8" stroke. = 850rpm. - so this looks favourite at the moment? - It is also the easiest to mount and check with a belt-drive, although finally I prefer direct shaft drive, if the speed ratio 1:1 will work.
I have a re-designed and built old boat boiler and blow-lamp style burner to finish for the steam plant, so all in all I expect to take about 17 years to complete this as I keep mis-placing the "round-tuit".
Here are a few pictures of the genset.