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An electric motor.
NounSingular motor Plural motors motor (plural motors)
SynonymsDerived termsterms derived from motor (noun)
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768px x 1024px | 136.20kB [source page] motor 155 jpg 11 Feb 2006 23 04 103k motor 156 jpg 11 Feb 2006 23 04 96k motor 157 jpg 11 Feb 2006 23 04 136k motor 158 jpg 11 Feb 2006 23 04 71k From Yahoo Image Search: "motor" Will a trolling motor generate electricity and charge a battery if it is pulled thru the water? Q. Specific application I'm looking at is using a high thrust trolling motor on a small sailboat for the auxiliary propulsion. Research indicates this will work great. However, the various sites advise using solar/wind/ or shore power for recharging. Suppose the motor was left down, we raised the sail, and the prop began to freewheel. Seeing as how this is a DC motor, wouldn't it start generating electricity? Has anyone tried this? What type of controlling circuitry would be needed if any to charge the house batteries? Asked by carol - Sun Aug 19 21:22:02 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Here is the Biggest problem with the trolling motor generator...Its not with the motor but with the capture area of the prop...Lets do the math here real quick ...I promise not to take to long...If your trolling motor uses 10 amps at 12 volts thats about 120watts ...756watts is about one horsepower,... to get enough drag surface on the prop you need about 60 sq inches...120/756=.16hp or 480 sq inches per hp...more or less..so thats a pretty good size prop lets say 5" x 12" now to get it to spin you need a very easy rotating motor/gen set if its a permanent magnet type you have a problem getting it past the first pole is pretty hard...now lets look at rpm for a moment normally your motor cranks out that 120 watts at say 500-600 rpm to get… [cont.] Answered by Edesigner - Mon Aug 20 00:13:42 2007 What type of motor and battery would I need to make a human-powered generator? Q. I had a 350W AC motor that did not work for this purpose. Do I need to have a DC motor? Also, what type of battery should I use? Obviously, it must be rechargeable so should I go with a lead-acid battery? This system will have a human-powered crankshaft, a motor, a battery, an inverter, and will need to produce 100W maximum to charge my laptop battery through the inverter. Asked by Patrick - Sun Dec 23 08:57:00 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. A permanent magnet DC motor would be the simplest. Then you don't need to provide any field current, you just spin the motor. I question the need for an inverter if you are charging a laptop battery. Perhaps you can skip the inverter, bypass the normal laptop power supply, and just provide DC input. The battery you choose should depend on how long you want it to last. If you are just using it to charge another battery, I don't see why you need a battery at all, or maybe just a lightweight NiCad as a buffer, but I think you can definitely avoid carrying around a heavy lead acid battery. I'd recommend looking at what input you really need for the laptop, and then think about a simple circuit to regulate the charge from a simple DC… [cont.] Answered by EE Abe - Sun Dec 23 10:03:46 2007 What length of trolling motor shaft should I get for my boat?
Q. I have a 14 foot V-haul aluminum fishing boat. I'm planning to buy a trolling motor for it, but should I get a 36" or 42" shaft? I'm looking at a Minn Kota trolling motor. Possibly a 40 to 55 lb trust model. Asked by minortj - Mon Apr 14 17:07:30 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would go with the 42" shaft so you have lots of shaft still in the water incase you have to mount it up high. Answered by Bold As Love - Mon Apr 14 17:16:27 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "motor" |






