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Re: Mechanical Question about project Urgent!
If you are looking to recover energy lost by a car, you would be better off trying to recover heat from the engine and brakes.
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Re: Mechanical Question about project Urgent!
Thanks a lot guys; this is really informative.
I understand your arguments, and I too believe that I will not recoup enough. But I think it is a useful experiment. At the ver yleast I can learn more on this subject. So I just basically stacked the PAPST large CPU fans on the hood of the car, perpendicular to the ground. I have 3 of these large fans. They are wired in series and connected to a resistor. I will use hte multimeter to read voltages when driving hte car at a variety of speeds. After this I will calculate the power and then I can see how much I generate. Unfortuantely I will not be able to see the increase of my drag coefficient with this assembly. Any thoughts? Once again; I cant thank you guys enough for your input. |
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Brenn,
What is the part number of your fans. Most of the Pabst line is brushless. |
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I was able to use my fan as a generator.
I used a 1 k-ohm resistor and read the voltage across the two leads. My data as follows: 15 mph = 1.20 V 20 mph = 2.06 V 25 mph = 2.68 V 30 mph = 2.83 V 35 mph = 2.77 V 40 mph = 2.82 V 45 mph = 2.70 V 50 mph = 2.52 V 55 mph = 2.26 V 65 mph = 2.21 V The fan probably was not designed to handle such high rpm's past 40 mph. Can I make any conclusions from this data taht will allow me to test the efficacy of using fans. Please note that I was not able to calculate how much the overall drag coefficient increased on my car. Thanks so much for all your help. |
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Re: Mechanical Question about project Urgent!
You are making about one hundredth of one watt of power...that's not much!
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hmm...is htere any practical usage for one hundredth of one watt of power? Remember that I have 5 of these fans. So its more like one twentieth of one watt of power.
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Re: Mechanical Question about project Urgent!
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Hey Bren, try wiring the fans in parallel and see what happens. |
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