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<blockquote data-quote="IncommensurableLoop" data-source="post: 217208" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>Making a electric motor (although i could always hook it up to my lawn mower if powers out) to 3’ steel flywheel to generator setup right now from a gas generator’s, electric generator/motor I got from this guy after he blew a rod out the side of the gas motor. I literally just cut the crankshaft off with two sawzall blades and copped the electric side with the panel. Having a 3’ flywheel cranking fast is kind of scary though so my plan is to build it by digging a hole about 1/1/2’ deep and then get 4, 5 gallon buckets and fill them with cement and weld a frame off those with anchors in the cement. This will be at about ground level while the wheel sits halfway into the trench. Since the flywheel is about 3’ and the trench will be 1-1/2’ theoretically i Plan 3” clearance on the underside after it mounts on the frame. That’s my first line of defense as it would be in a trench but then I’m also planning on adding a piece of 3/8” angle aligned within 1/2” of the circumference or so, of the apex of the curvature closest. This would obviously be put on the side in front of the wheel from which it would roll directionally to. Ideally in a catastrophic occurrence the angle would catch it in the channel and force it downward into the ground wedging it after this. From there it’s just about learning to properly have conservation of energy after safety of big flywheels is figured out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IncommensurableLoop, post: 217208, member: 12241"] Making a electric motor (although i could always hook it up to my lawn mower if powers out) to 3’ steel flywheel to generator setup right now from a gas generator’s, electric generator/motor I got from this guy after he blew a rod out the side of the gas motor. I literally just cut the crankshaft off with two sawzall blades and copped the electric side with the panel. Having a 3’ flywheel cranking fast is kind of scary though so my plan is to build it by digging a hole about 1/1/2’ deep and then get 4, 5 gallon buckets and fill them with cement and weld a frame off those with anchors in the cement. This will be at about ground level while the wheel sits halfway into the trench. Since the flywheel is about 3’ and the trench will be 1-1/2’ theoretically i Plan 3” clearance on the underside after it mounts on the frame. That’s my first line of defense as it would be in a trench but then I’m also planning on adding a piece of 3/8” angle aligned within 1/2” of the circumference or so, of the apex of the curvature closest. This would obviously be put on the side in front of the wheel from which it would roll directionally to. Ideally in a catastrophic occurrence the angle would catch it in the channel and force it downward into the ground wedging it after this. From there it’s just about learning to properly have conservation of energy after safety of big flywheels is figured out [/QUOTE]
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