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Re: Voltage generator
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 20:20:56 GMT
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Daniel Miller <danielmi@ecn#stopspam#.purdue.edu>
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On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, jeff wrote:
> I was thinking of the windmill/current concept - though am open to better
> suggestions.
I figure it would take quite a gale to turn over the gear motor with any
degree of accuracy, but you might be able to rig something with the
rotation sensor and a model airplane prop.
Daniel "Dan'l" Miller Senior, School of Aeronautics and
danielmi@ecn.purdue.edu Astronautics, Purdue, Indiana
"Stadtluft macht frei." - German proverb
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Voltage generator
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| Daniel, Peter Hesketh posted a similar suggestion, and yes the motor may be too firm for the job. I'll play around and do some testing, this week or as I can get time. Then I'll post the results. My goal is to end up with a pure Lego anemometer or (...) (26 years ago, 20-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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| | Re: Voltage generator
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| You are correct I did mean "Anemometer" - I'd love to call that misspelling a typo but I realise I did it twice today *sigh* - I do know the correct way anyway :) I was thinking of the windmill/current concept - though am open to better suggestions. (...) (26 years ago, 20-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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