Flywheel idea
I see several of you struggling to come up with a well balanced flywheel. Here is an idea for you. If you have a small engine repair shop nearby see if they will let you have some flywheels off some junk engines. Be sure and get one of off a tiller engine or other engine that does not use the blade for mass. Push mowers have an aluminum flywheel that would be too light for what we want. For bigger projects a flywheel off a riding mower would be great. For small projects one off a weed-eater engine would probably work. You'll need to make an adapter to get the flywheel to fit your shaft but that should be much easier than trying to make a well balanced flywheel. You could even use the magneto magnets and an extra coil to generate some extra current if you use a flywheel from a Briggs engine as they have the magnets on the outside of the flywheel. Just some food for thought.
Carroll
I see several of you struggling to come up with a well balanced flywheel. Here is an idea for you. If you have a small engine repair shop nearby see if they will let you have some flywheels off some junk engines. Be sure and get one of off a tiller engine or other engine that does not use the blade for mass. Push mowers have an aluminum flywheel that would be too light for what we want. For bigger projects a flywheel off a riding mower would be great. For small projects one off a weed-eater engine would probably work. You'll need to make an adapter to get the flywheel to fit your shaft but that should be much easier than trying to make a well balanced flywheel. You could even use the magneto magnets and an extra coil to generate some extra current if you use a flywheel from a Briggs engine as they have the magnets on the outside of the flywheel. Just some food for thought.
Carroll
Comment