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Re: Saving for the future, by holding on to the past

Postby Steve M » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:29 pm

Put that junk to use! Old disk drive and printers contain stepper motors which can be used to make small wind turbines. I've been charging AA NiCd's with a turbine build around a stepper from a scanner/copier/printer. ;)



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I am picturing a Dutch windmill glued to an old IBM printer.
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Re: Saving for the future, by holding on to the past

Postby TacitBlue » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:17 pm

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This pic was obviously taken inside. I take the turbine down when it's not being used because it is not weather-proof. When in use, I mount it on top of a 12 foot tall telescoping aluminum pole. It's still not completely finished, in this pic you can see some fuzzy parts on the fiberglass blades, that's where I need to sand and fill to make them smooth. ;)
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