I've recently completed making an Edison dynamo from about 1890. This has been an on/off project for a couple of years filling in during other jobs.
It started off with me buying a set of castings from Poland. At the time, I had no idea what an Edison dynamo was or looked like, but it seemed like an interesting project and the price was cheap. The kit was quite complete including the rotor, which looks like it came from an old electric drill.
Looking at pics of Edison dynamos on the internet, I soon realised that the model as designed would not look anything like the real thing. I tried to modify the base casting to match the full size, but eventually gave up on that idea, so everything apart from the bearing housings and rotor were ditched and I set about carrying on with odds and sods lying around.
The numerous internet pics were of different sized machines and in different state of preservation/decay, but most of them showed a family likeness regardless of generating capacity. So I have no idea what size/generating capacity this represents. The motor armature was the dictating factor of model size.
Dave
The Emerald Isle
It started off with me buying a set of castings from Poland. At the time, I had no idea what an Edison dynamo was or looked like, but it seemed like an interesting project and the price was cheap. The kit was quite complete including the rotor, which looks like it came from an old electric drill.
Looking at pics of Edison dynamos on the internet, I soon realised that the model as designed would not look anything like the real thing. I tried to modify the base casting to match the full size, but eventually gave up on that idea, so everything apart from the bearing housings and rotor were ditched and I set about carrying on with odds and sods lying around.
The numerous internet pics were of different sized machines and in different state of preservation/decay, but most of them showed a family likeness regardless of generating capacity. So I have no idea what size/generating capacity this represents. The motor armature was the dictating factor of model size.
Dave
The Emerald Isle