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I'll show you how to recycle an old scanner into an amazing wind generator.

You need it, clean energy!

Step 1: What you need?


What you need: - Old scanner - Rectifier diodes (I used 8 1N4007) - 1000uF Capacity - LM7805 (voltage regulator for 5 volts) - PVC pipe (for blades) - Plastic square (for tail) - Aluminum pieces (i used alumynum, but you can use what you want)

Step 2: Recycle old scanner

Those scanners should have a mini fluorescent tube that can be still used in your projects, some electronic parts and the most important thing, a good stepper motor. In my case i got a 4-phase stepper motor :)

Since stepper motors generate alternate voltage you need to rectify it. Each phase must be rectified with 2 diodes, this is, 8 diodes. The output of the rectifiers will be stabilized with a 1000uF capacity and a 5v voltage regulator (LM7805

in my case). Attach some connectors to allow charging different gadgets. I added a female USB connector since my phone and mp3 use USB to charge. Note 1: this motor can generate easily more than 5V, but i only need 5V by the way. Note 2: there is an issue with the USB female connector. You need to follow the USB specifications in order to make it work. USB2 charging needs two 15KOhm resistances on the data buses to work properly. Check comments on this instructable for more info: USB charger Note 3: I used this free software for circuit simulation: QUCS It lacks of some components right now, but it's great after all. UPDATE Still can't get usb charging on my phone. My mp3 charge ok, i think it's USB1

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