Water Powered Generator

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Water Powered Generator

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Welcome to my Instructable on how to make a water powered generator. it is quite simple and a lot of fun to make. Hope this is interesting and helpful.

Supplies

Things I used for this project:

1. a small bottle

2. two pieces of wood

3. a short length of wire

4.DC motor (for the generator)

5. an application for the generator (in my case a fan)

6. hot glue gun

7. soldering iron

Bottle Cutting

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Cut the bottle in half, remove the bottle cap and drill a small hole in the centre of the lid so the motor shaft can fit snuggly. Keep the other half of the bottle for later.

Glue the Lid

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You want to position the lid so there is just a little bit of the motor shaft poking through.

Making the Paddles

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Now you want to get the other half of the bottle and cut four pieces to make the paddles.

Once you have cut them to roughly equal sizes get the hot glue gun and glue them at a slight angle, as shown above.

Test

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Go to your tap and give it a quick test to see that it spins freely.

Tap Placement

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Now the main part is finished you can go to the tap to see how you could fit it to the tap so you don't have to hold it there, I used two bits of wood. I attached the turbine to the wood using a hot glue gun, so that when the tap turned on the turbine turned. You may have a different style of tap so you might have to have a bit of trial and error before it would fit nicely.

Application

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Now that it's finished, you need something to power. I used a fan that could run from the power of the generator, but you could use anything of your choice.

Adjustments

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Place it on the tap and just look to see if everything runs and is work as it should, and to make any final adjustments.

And your DONE!