How to Use an Electric Motor to Turn an Electric Turbine
Powering an electric turbine with an electric motor will require a pulley. This is similar to the way an alternator in a car is powered by the drive belt. To do this you need to mount the motor and your turbine to a solid surface. However, you need to obtain a small belt drive electric turbine that will connect to your electric motor.
Things You'll Need
- Belt drive turbine
- Alternator belt
- Flexible metal plates
- Felt-tip marker
- Power drill
- 3/4-inch plywood
- Screws
- DC electric motor
Instructions
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Measure the width of the pulley wheel groove on the belt drive turbine using a tape measure. Make a note of the measurement on a piece of paper.
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Go to an auto parts store with your measurement in hand. Find an alternator belt that matches the width of the groove on the pulley wheel.
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Bend a flexible metal plate to form a bracket for the belt drive turbine. Place the bracket over the top of the turbine. Mark the location of the mounting hole with a felt-tip marker.
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Drill mounting holes in the bracket with a power drill. Align the mounting holes on your turbine with the holes in the metal bracket.
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Place the bracket onto a scrap piece of 3/4-inch plywood. Secure the turbine and the metal bracket onto the plywood with screws.
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Position the pulley on the DC electric motor so that it is flush with the pulley on the turbine. Attach the alternator belt to both of the pulleys.
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Pull the alternator belt taught by adjusting the distance of the motor from the turbine. Secure the motor to the plywood with screws.
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Turn on the DC electric motor. As revolutions are made by the alternator belt the blades on the turbine will begin to spin.
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