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Despite the odd title, there is a lot of useful information here for those of you who want to design and build your own transformers, possible to non standard outputs. The major part of this...
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The common car alternator can be modified very successfully to produce large amounts of power. This booklet is just 16 pages, but they are jammed full with modifications you can make, and what...
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Coils and the inductance they provide are almost always needed whenever you assemble or experiment with electrical circuits. How to get the correct coil is another matter, but now much easier,...
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Heck of a title, but this is an interesting book showing how to do exactly what it says - design and build an electro-magnet which will attract non-ferrous metals. The electrics are beyond me,...
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Two tremendous films dealing with hydro-electric schemes in Scotland. The first, The Moriston Project (33 mins) is about the building of the Glen Moriston dam by Mitchell Construction...
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This book combines two titles, the first being How to Make a Dynamo by Alfred Crofts, and orginally published in London in 1900. The second is How to Build a Fifty-Light...
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Electricity was cutting edge technology when this book was written, but motors and dynamos were expensive, so this Paul Hasluck book must have been a best-seller in its day. You get chapters on...
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Presumably this book was never sold in the U.K. otherwise, much as I hate to admit it, there is a good chance I would have seen it. Despite the fact that it is younger than any of the similar...
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Here you have the theoretical and practical details of electronic circuits that can be used to control machinery used by the model engineer, plus information that will enable him to build his own...
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We had this a while ago, when it was called by its original title - Autopower, and it is good. Here you get secrets from the 1930's about taking a generator and converting it into a 110 volt AC...
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See main entry in ‘Alternative Technology’
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Here Dave Gingery describes how to build a machine to revitalise magnets from magnetos, or within limits, anything else, and how to create new magnets. The limitation is that this design is not...
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