How to Make a Magnetic Induction Battery Charger

Get some rechargeable batteries., Go to an electronics hobby store and buy the following items: Battery holder for the type you wish to charge Electrical Wiring, preferable uninsulated, but if it isn't you need to strip the insulation off. , Now you...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get some rechargeable batteries.

    Non rechargeable batteries will explode if charged.
  2. Step 2: Go to an electronics hobby store and buy the following items: Battery holder for the type you wish to charge Electrical Wiring

    , A hand crank Something to mount the hand crank to, but make sure it can still rotate.

    A bar magnet , Make sure the bar magnet can rotate within the wire, but the wire is not more than 1 and inch from the magnet.

    Remember the magnet will be rotating horizontally, not vertically. ,,, You may need two screws, one for each pole of the magnet. ,,,,
  3. Step 3: preferable uninsulated

  4. Step 4: but if it isn't you need to strip the insulation off.

  5. Step 5: Now you will need to acquire these mechanical parts.

  6. Step 6: Next you need to create a tube of wiring around the bar magnet.

  7. Step 7: Connect the two free ends of the wiring to the battery holder.

  8. Step 8: Take a screw that the magnet wants to stick to and attach it to the hand crank.

  9. Step 9: Attach the magnet

  10. Step 10: using its own magnetism

  11. Step 11: to the screw.

  12. Step 12: Attach the crank onto the support structure so it can be cranked.

  13. Step 13: Place and secure the wire tube around the bar magnet.

  14. Step 14: Insert a battery.

  15. Step 15: Crank the handle to charge your battery.

Detailed Guide

Non rechargeable batteries will explode if charged.

, A hand crank Something to mount the hand crank to, but make sure it can still rotate.

A bar magnet , Make sure the bar magnet can rotate within the wire, but the wire is not more than 1 and inch from the magnet.

Remember the magnet will be rotating horizontally, not vertically. ,,, You may need two screws, one for each pole of the magnet. ,,,,

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