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No current..... my Father is a machinist and is instructing me. Metal Lathe
and some bending equipment as well as a heavy band saw type cutting tool for metal up to an inch thick. I do have access to a plasma cutter at a friend's shop. I'm just starting to learn the craft. I'm currently overhauling and re-roofing the workshop and as soon as it's finished I plan to start on a canon for my sailboat. I'm looking at stock now for milling on the lathe. Can this type of generator be towed array deployed? CM "Ligniere" wrote in message rthlink.net... | Really? | | I can send you plans to test for a battery. | | If you are moored in strong currents you might want to try a | magnetohydrodynamic generator. It can be built with a pvc tube, common | magnets, two wires and some simple copper electrodes. The salt water current | flows through the tube which has magnets on the outside, which also has a | magnetic field on the inside. There is a voltage induced between opposing | walls of the tube, where you put the electrodes. There is minimal drag on | this device and no moving parts. | | Do you have a shear and a brake? You could make a large battery. Are you | qualified to operate machinery? | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | I've got all of those parts and a metal lathe/ machine shop..... where | can | I get the plans? | | CM | | "Ligniere" wrote in message | thlink.net... | | It's obvious Bobsprit knows zilch about anything electrical, or just | | anything for that matter. | | Yes, indeed, Simon the output is a little low, but it's a small battery. | If | | one were to make one in a 50 quart plastic cooler, the ouptut would be | | considerably more. | | In fact, if one were resourceful you could build this device from metal | shim | | stock, a cooler, some plastic and be in business. | | You could even make a battery from old zinc sacrificial electrodes and | scrap | | copper pipe tied in an alternating fashion on a line and lowered over | the | | side of a yacht. You would need a wire to connect successive copper to | zinc | | piece and a wire at each end of the string. This would easily recharge a | | battery - 24 hours a day and cost next to nothing. | | | | | | "Simple Simon" wrote in message | | ... | | Interesting that you can't read or figure out how to | | view the source code to find the specs I posted. | | | | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | | ... | | Here it is, just add salt water and you get 12 VDC! When it runs | down, | | simply rinse with fresh water, refill and away you go! | | | | Interesting that there are no output specs. | | | | RB | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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