by eastpole
Question by catscratch02: Do Oil raidiators more energy efficient than electric space heaters?
want to know of a good brand and model of one to buy either from a Meijer, Lowes, Home Depot, Walmart, CVS store, Best Buy, Target as those are the only stores closest to me.
If you find a electric space heater to be better than please suggest a good one and where to buy this from
I have no furnace and cant afford a new one at this time so I want to get either 2 space heaters or a good oil radiator. Need suggestions
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by Tiger Hobbes
Question by : Can I convert an electric start mower starter into a wind turbine generator?
I know that electricity is produced from a rotating magnetic current, and a rotating magnetic current is produced around an electrified wire. This starter is designed so that a shaft with copper wire coiled around it has a current passed through it creating a rotational magnetic field that spins the shaft. Is it possible for the rotation of this shaft inside of a magnetic field to produce electricity?
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Answer by RudydooHey Oliver, it could probably be done, but what you have described [...]
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