Levitating Lego Generator Runs On Air

[Jamie] decided to build a generator, and Lego is his medium of choice. Thus was created a fancy levitating generator that turns a stream of air into electricity. 

The basic concept is simple enough for a generatorā€”magnets moving past coils to generate electricity. Of course, Lego doesnā€™t offer high-strength magnetic components or copper coils, so this generator is a hybrid build which includes a lot of [Jamieā€™s] non-Lego parts. Ultimately though, this is fun because of the weird way itā€™s built. Lego Technic parts make a very crude turbine, but it does the job. The levitation is a particularly nice touchā€”the build uses magnets to hover the rotor in mid-air to minimize friction to the point where it can free wheel for minutes once run up to speed. The source of power for this contraption is interesting, too. [Jamie] didnā€™t just go with an air compressor or a simple homebrew soda bottle tank. Instead, he decided to use a couple of gas duster cans to do the job. The demos are pretty fun, with [Jamie] using lots of LEDs and a radio to demonstrate the output.  The one thing weā€™d like to see more of is proper current/voltage instrumentationā€”and some measurement of the RPM of this thing!

While few of us will be rushing out to build Lego generators, the video nonetheless has educational value from a mechanical engineering standpoint. Fluids and gases really do make wonderful bearings, as weā€™ve discussed before. Video after the break.



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