Electric Motor Generator

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Can You Add A Generator To An Electric Vehicle To Create Regeneration? - Free Energy Generation

Author: Sarin Carlson F

We have been fooled into dependency on fossil fuels. Take the fuel motor out of a hybrid and replace it with an electric motor the vehicle becomes regenerative. Add a generator to an electric car or conversion kit. Add regenerative braking (already on some hybrids) and solar panels for optimum efficiency. Take the fuel motor off a home generation system and add an electric motor then you has regeneration without the use of fuels. Run power plants with electric drive systems. Yes it is that easy. Tesla knew this that is why some of his work is classified. This information is free to all.

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If you take the gasoline engine out of a hybrid and replace it with an electric motor what is going to power the electric motor? Regenerative braking? I don't think so. The question you should ask yourself is: What's going to power these electric motors you talk about?

Remember all machines (motors are machines) have losses. They are not now nor will they ever be 100% efficient. Think of machines as a black box. (Energy out) = (Energy in) - (losses). The energy in may be in the form of steam and the energy out may be in the form of electricity but there will always be losses in the conversion process.

Free Energy Creation, Why Are So Many Power Stations Named After Edison, When He Hated Alternating Current?

Thomas Edison believed that all future power stations should use direct current, not alternating current. To demonstrate his point, he would electrocute people's pets using AC to show how dangerous it was! He even electrocuted an Elephant! It was his rival, Nicola Tesla, who invented the modern AC generator and advocated alternating current. Why don't we have ConTesla instead of ConEdison?

Money and politics: Because Edison owned the companies like GE and others. Tesla never got into the big business end.

Actually it was James Westinghouse that brought AC to the forefront of power transmission systems, Tesla only invented it! Edison despised Westinghouse only because Westinghouse thought up the solution first. But Edison designed the infrastructure of an electrical distribution system, perhaps that's why!

And technically, Edison was right, as it related to power efficiency. Consider 95% of devices use DC power, AC is only useful as a transmission method over great distances, and considerable energy is lost through heat in transformer operations.

Using A Tesla Turbine - How Can I Produce 500-1000w + DC Power?

Producing a report for EWB (engineers without borders). I need to find a way to power this with a Tesla turbine engine. I know with relatively low RPM i can produce a fair amount of power though permanent mag motors. What I need to find out is Size and how much do I need to scale the engine/generator for the amount specified?

What will be your energy source to run this turbine? The Tesla turbine is very inefficient. Back when it was patented, we did not have the aerodynamics of turbines completely understood. Today, conventional turbines are 10 times as efficient as back when Tesla experimented with his turbine. Stick with conventional turbines.

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11 Responses to Electric Motor Generator

  1. dxiixi says:

    Theoretically : A motor when given power supply , converts it into mechanical energy (by rotation)

    And When
    A motor is given mechanical energy (by rotating shaft ) , it will produce electrical energy

    This is practically true for permanent , external field excited motors , ie (the ones that have permanent magnets )

    If you have motor with stator that is Electromagnet and turns Magnetic only on applying the electric power supply , then in motor rotation does not produce electric power , or the motor does not acts as generator when operated by rotating its shaft

    (ABX)

  2. Marcio Castro says:

    Dear Sir,

    I’m an archaeologist in Brazil and I found and historical
    site with a small hidroeletric plant.
    I’m researching it and I need your help.
    I found an AC generator made by “Westinghouse electric and manufacturing co.” I suppose it was made in the middle from 1889 to 1945, when the company used this name.
    Are there any e-mail to send three pictures of it?

    Could you please help me with informations about it, like:
    year of manufature? in what country it was made? and further
    information about it.
    I sent and e-mail to the company but there’s no reply.

    I really thank you for looking after it for me.
    Sorry for my english.

    Yours.

    Ms. Marcio Castro
    archaeologist

  3. Zak D says:

    Any difference between electric motor & electric generator?
    I’d like to build a simple electric generator. Can I just use any electric motor, and reverse the process by providing the spinning action myself to produce electric current?

  4. wayfaroutthere says:

    Thay are the same thing basically, but have different functions. Motors turn electrical energy into mechanical energy (motion), while generators turn mechanical (or some other type of) energy into electrical energy.

    For small scale tasks, the difference is often simply the way it is wired. Of course, motors and generators for practical everyday use are specialized to work well for what they were intended to do, and it would not do as well if you tried to reverse their function.

  5. catarthur says:

    “a self powering generator”….

    OK your last name is Kramer and you never set foot outside your appartment. Am I right?

  6. Kozmos says:

    Electric generator powerd by an electric motor?
    I’ve always wondered if this has ever been tried. If I only had the money to get the parts needed I think it would be a fun to try although I bet you folks will tell me right off the bat that it’s a matter of watts output or something I’m overlooking. My idea is to jump start a generator with a gas powered motor or battery pack and use an electric motor to turn a generator motor. I would like to know if anyone has actually tried this… I know if it is possible it should be out there already but hey sometimes its the simple ideas that get overlooked… but in general I know this is wishful thinking.
    the point is to create a self powering generator.. if at all to maybe create enough extra power to trickle charge a set of batteries like those used in photovoltaic systems. Also first answer.. if you lose energy right off the bat the system would not keep running. Think about what you said.

  7. dreamwa1ker says:

    Yes, it is impossible; with our current science at least.

    Think of it as a pendulum. Hang a small weight from a piece of string. Let it swing back and forth. At some point it will stop becuase of friction between the string and your hand. Energy is being transferred between kinetic and potential energy. But since there is friction present, we lose energy with every swing. Eventually the pendulum stops moving.

    It’s is the same thing happening here. Energy is bouncing back and forth between motor and generator. Since there is energy lost to heat, noise, etc. eventually the energy will be lost altogether.

    Let’s say that the generator creates X amount of energy and the motor creates Y amount of energy. Follow the flow diagram below.

    generator —-> X —-> loss of energy —-> X – n —> motor —-> Y —> loss of energy —> Y – n —-> generator

    The generator creates X amount of energy. As it tranfers between wires, circuits, etc. energy is lost. We now have “X – n” amount of energy going to the motor. The motor outputs Y energy, but again loses energy as it is transferred. The energy we have going back to run the generator is now “Y – n”. But energy is continually lost as it is transferred, so the generator will not be able to output X energy. It must be less than X. Eventually, it will deplete to 0.

    In more mathematical terms, we see:

    Y < (X – n) , so (Y – n) < (X – n) , so (Y – n) < X

    Hope that wasn’t too confusing =).

  8. phillip says:

    Can you use an electric motor on a wind generator to produce electricity?
    Isn’t an electric motor just a generator in reverse?

  9. ??? says:

    What’s the difference between electric motor and electric generator?
    please don’t give me complicated definitions, but simple explanations. thanks

  10. nancyhegazy92 says:

    is it impossible to have an electric motor run a generator that produces the electricity used to run the motor?
    is it impossible to have an electric motor run a generator that produces the electricity used to run the motor? why?

  11. pzifisssh says:

    Most electric motors can be made to function as generators and vice versa.

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