Hi,
First of all, I'm a total noob. I've just started to light up LEDs with transistor and some other sensors. I've got just about the most basics skills.
Alright, so I bought some super small permanent magnet DC motors and I had the idea to connect them both with a pulley and belt system to make a generator of the motor that is driven. Would the ''generator'' produce AC voltage? Playing with the size of pulley and making the ''generator'' go faster I wonder if a could use the power from it, if it would be powerful enough to power led and play around that side of the circuit?
Thanks
First of all, I'm a total noob. I've just started to light up LEDs with transistor and some other sensors. I've got just about the most basics skills.
Alright, so I bought some super small permanent magnet DC motors and I had the idea to connect them both with a pulley and belt system to make a generator of the motor that is driven. Would the ''generator'' produce AC voltage? Playing with the size of pulley and making the ''generator'' go faster I wonder if a could use the power from it, if it would be powerful enough to power led and play around that side of the circuit?
Thanks