L
Lou
Guest
Hello, I'm new to electronics. I want to make a small device with a small
6V motor and no batteries. I want to use the "shake" system, which can be
found in some fun flashlights. (see link: http://www.quality-items-
flashlights.com/product_info.php?products_id=90 ).
Only I am not sure how much power such a "shaker" can provide.
I want to power a little fan with blades of say 12 centimetres wide
(diametre, 5 inches), to make wind.
I would appreciate it very much if someone could explain to me how much
shaking you would need, to power the fan for about 3 minutes.
And I would also like to know if I use "two" magnet shakers, do I increase
the power 2 times? Or is there loss?
Thank you very much!!
(Sorry for my English, I'm a french school student, American friends I hope
you don't mind!
)
6V motor and no batteries. I want to use the "shake" system, which can be
found in some fun flashlights. (see link: http://www.quality-items-
flashlights.com/product_info.php?products_id=90 ).
Only I am not sure how much power such a "shaker" can provide.
I want to power a little fan with blades of say 12 centimetres wide
(diametre, 5 inches), to make wind.
I would appreciate it very much if someone could explain to me how much
shaking you would need, to power the fan for about 3 minutes.
And I would also like to know if I use "two" magnet shakers, do I increase
the power 2 times? Or is there loss?
Thank you very much!!
(Sorry for my English, I'm a french school student, American friends I hope
you don't mind!