Recovery appliance spare parts

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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 16/01/21, 18:54

Hi everybody,

here are two spindles house



these spindles were simply recovered from stoves ovens and reused on a barbecue


even when we believe that our household appliances are screwed up, everything is not yet good to throw away
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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 22/01/21, 21:39

Hi everybody,

I think you have already used battery-powered barbecue spits, you have noticed that the motor either runs out of battery quickly or the motor gives way quickly, but with a little tinkering we get something

on microwave ovens there is the small motor that drives the plate, once recovered it will be very useful for your spit, you just have to tweak an adapter to fit the spindle on the axis of this small motor and can be a support so that it is fixed on the notch provided on the barbecue, good grilling!

have a nice week end
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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 15/02/21, 21:50

Hi everybody,

here is the most compact compressor made with a fridge motor, better than previous versions



they understood that the rotor of the refrigerator motor was useless in this new assembly
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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 13/05/21, 14:50

Hi everybody,
another fridge compressor disassembled and working with a 12v motor
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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 13/05/21, 23:07

Re, and here is the last one

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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 15/07/21, 18:14

Hi everybody,

here is a hell of a project with a fridge compressor
turn it into a generator

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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by phil59 » 15/07/21, 19:02

I don't see the "juice" part.

I just see the transformation into a motor .....
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hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 15/07/21, 23:07

Re, I saw, I thought it was a generator but not the neodim magnets and the small copper coil serves as the ignition coil for the spark plug
on the other hand here it is a generator
but without heat engine

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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by oli 80 » 16/07/21, 11:03

Hi all,
other achievements from old refrigerator compressors


steam machine


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Re: Recovery of household electrical parts




by phil59 » 16/07/21, 21:58

oli 80 wrote:Re, I saw, I thought it was a generator but not the neodim magnets and the small copper coil serves as the ignition coil for the spark plug
on the other hand here it is a generator
but without heat engine



What surprises me is that without regulation, we arrive at + - 220V ....
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hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

: Oops: : Cry: :( : Shock:

 


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