
generator project, big gear and little gear
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I am crafting a compact power source. The principal cog can attach to a water-powered wheel or wind turbine, whichever suits the situation. The auxiliary cog is secured to a smaller energy converter. I provided you with the Blender files that can be modified to alter the cogs. The auxiliary cog's hole in the center can be effortlessly adjusted to accommodate various configurations. The main gear was designed to twist into place on a larger driving unit, allowing it to power the auxiliary wheel and consequently accelerate a small generator at a faster pace. The generator could potentially utilize either a direct current motor or an everlasting magnet generator as its core component. My printer has determined that 36.95mm represents the center-to-center distance between the cogs. This allows for smooth rotation without any potential binding. Notably, this center-to-center distance mirrors the identical specifications of my openly sourced and three-dimensionally printed bobbin winder design. Additionally, it employs an analogous gear pattern to that which is originally featured in a RepRap filament drive assembly.
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