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Overunity Machines Forum



Finding the right generator

Started by irethedo, November 17, 2008, 05:48:33 PM

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irethedo

Would the motor out of a washing machine, clothes dryer, or dish washer work as a generator?

These are relatively low RPM but I am not sure how much torque might be required to spin these at a rate
that couldt create some sort of usable energy...

Is there any appliance motor that can be salvaged for use as a generator like this?

Please advise

thank you