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How To Make A Electric Generator

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How To Make A Electric Generator

Electric generators convert energy [heat or kinetic] into electrical energy, which makes it logical that it is often referred to as "energy converters". The fundamental theory behind an electric generator is that the deviation of a magnetic field through a loop of wire generates an electric current through the wire. Learning how to make a electric generator is possible since there are many parts available and easy to find.

* The following are the simplest steps on how to make a electric generator based on the fundamental theories of the electric generator:

(1) You need to determine the source of energy

In order to convert energy into electricity, you need to determine the energy source first. Anything with a rotating axle [i.e. stationery bike, water wheel, etc.] can be used for this purpose.

(2) Coil your wire

You need to coil a length of wire so you'll have a good-sized loop with 2 accessible wire ends. The more loop turns you have, the more electricity you can generate.

(3) Connect the wire to the energy source

You need to rotate the wire loop's ends without twisting the connecting wires. Connect one wire to the rotating axle and the other to the conducting brush which keeps contact with a second conductor.

(4) Reinforce the loop

Make sure that the loop is sufficiently supported and that moving parts of your energy source is out of the way. Use sturdy material to reinforce the loop.

(5) Set up the magnets around the loop in such a way that the loop can freely rotate between them

You should also set up the magnets to maximize on the field strength. This can be done by positioning the north end of one magnet face the south end of another.

(6) Attach the energy source's conductors to a circuit, device or battery as necessary

This may need mechanical and electrical ingenuity. And if you may, you can get help regarding this part.

(7) Activate the energy source

This may mean pushing pedals on your stationery bike or turning the water wheel.


* Some important point to ponder on how to make a electric generator:

- The amount of the electric voltage that your electric generator can produce will depend on various factors such as magnetic field strength, size and number of loop turns, speed of the loop's rotation and quality of your electrical connections.

- This form of electrical generator generates AC [alternating current] electricity at a frequency which is determined by the rate of the loop's rotation.

- Ensure that the connections in step numbers 3 and 6 do not form a short circuit. The loop is the only electrical connection between the 2wire ends. This is basically the challenging part.

- The voltage that you can generate will depend on how the electric generator was built. Caution is always a priority when building your own electric generator, no matter how small or big it is.

- Ensure that the voltage level as well as the need to design an interface [circuitry] is met first before you connect your electric generator to any device or battery.


Learning how to make a electric generator could be a challenge especially to a regular person. One of the few alternative electricity-generating systems that you should check out is Magniwork. This system utilizes the concept of electro magnetic generator which is considered as a self-sufficient alternative energy/electricity source. Magniwork's system is based on the fundamentals that are also used by huge electric companies of today. This system uses magnetic energy that converts into standard electricity even without the help of another energy resource. Magniwork and its use of magnetic energy make it a very cost-effective and self-sufficient alternative source of energy/electricity.

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