Introduction: Handheld AC to DC Inverter (CAN FIT YOUR POCKET)!!!
Hello there,Okay so I began to work on this project having the aim to carry a household AC 240 v plug point.Normally such kind of things are done with semiconductor technology,but I tried something different.So the basic principle here is that I'm powering a regular DC motor with a battery,which will rotate an AC generator which will produce our required AC voltage.I know its a sort of crude way but the principle is really interesting.
Step 1: Material Required:
DC Motor: http://amzn.to/2rPdcvm
To rotate the AC generator.
Battery: http://amzn.to/2sGUupN
To power the DC motor.
AC Generator(AC Motor/Microwave Motor): http://amzn.to/2r9tv42
As generators and motors have similar mechanism,here I'm using a Microwave motor to generate AC current.
I chose microwave motor as its small is size and has a low RPM value,which makes it easy to rotate.
Socket: http://amzn.to/2rEzBwJ
To connect your devices.
Transformer: http://amzn.to/2rZhHFv
(If required)
Step 2: Wiring:
The basic step up will such as the DC motor could easily rotate the AC generator,which could be done by gears or by pulleys.
Step 3: Assembling:
It is a very simple step,all you need do it to put all in a case and connect the the output from AC generator(Microwave Motor).
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