Hi all,
This is my first post so be gentle, I've had an interest in so called "Free Energy" for a while now all started about 12 months ago when I started researching wind generators for my mothers farm. hmmm Well after 12 months of research and reading on these things, my eyes have been well and truely opened on whats been happening over the past hundred years with electricity and power generation, how blind most of us are !!! WOW.
This is my first foray into learning more about radiant energy and hopefully the first project of many more to come.
So being a comlpete beginner with radiant energy I've started with this project and have built my first "fan charger". My problem is its very slow at charging ... unfortunately in my haste to get into the project i ripped off the sticker and cant find it, so the actual current is unknown, i suspect its very low seeing its a cheapie "generic" fan so im guessing around 80 mA. On testing the resistance through the coils i was getting approx 56.5ohms so not sure if that answers anything or can help in determining the rating (approximately at least)
What my question centres around is the mA rating of the fans used. Logically my mind tells me that the higher mA rating the fan has, the better voltage you get out of it and in turn a quicker charge time. I maybe wrong and it maybe just the number of turns in the coils.
A few question I have in regards to this are:
- Is there a point where this mA is too high? I noticed my local supplier have fans at 320 & 380 mA which would most likely be a close match to yours and also a blower with a input current of 860 mA.
- You have stated a 320 mA fan was what you use, was this due to the windings or the current it takes or even the combination of both, or was it just the fact adding the post was easy. Personally as far as the 4th pole goes, I found a simple tube of SuperGlue and the end of a diode the answer on this one

Being in Australia I dont have access to radio shack so, my next best bet is items #YX-2521, #YX-2518 & #YX-2532 at
Jaycar which is where i found the above mentioned fans (unless someone in Oz can point me to a better supplier)
Excuse me if i have got my terminology mixed up, as i said im a complete begginer really and apart from the odd electronic kit project here or there, i dont even know enough to be dangerous just yet

This really has my interest up though and I intend to find out as much as I possibly can in this field now

Thanks for your time
Mark