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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2024
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Dual Dynamo and Solar Panel Network: A Supplementary Power-generation System
Author(s) | Andrie B. Lim, Ro-an T. Lobinquinton, Jun Loyd A. Panogaling, Mjay B. Montero, Jashmine M. Singson, French Lloyd P. Villavicencio, Gamaliel Grose B. Galan, Jerome C. Ruda, Rasheed T. Libre, Francis P. Garnica, Dionisio B. Chavez |
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Country | Philippines |
Abstract | Dual dynamo and solar panel power generators network is a prototype model of generating electricity without using petroleum products or electricity. As an innovation, it is designed as supplementary source or alternative to high rate of commercial electricity as well as solution to power outages, global warming caused by emission of toxic chemicals from various power plants across the globe and to support the tourism industry which is one among the contributing sectors to the national economy such as in the Philippines and to the rest of the countries of the world. In this model, the first dynamo powered by a battery has a gear directly connected to the second dynamo. As the first dynamo works, the gear spins causing the second dynamo to work and converts mechanical energy to electrical energy while solar panel absorbs the sunlight and converts the heat energy to electrical energy. Both energies generated by the dual dynamo and solar panel is directly stored in the battery which is ready for consumption. As per implementation result of this innovation, it shows a very impressive and promising result. This result was based on three trials of which the system consistently produced a gross of 50 watts, that is 30 watts from the second dynamo and 20 watts from the solar panel. This gross power produced by the second dynamo and solar panel combined is less 15 watts by the first dynamo. The difference of 35 watts is reserve for consumption. For future development, this innovation can be enhanced by simply by adding more power generating dynamos and solar panels as well as adding wind turbine devices for a more sufficient, reliable and sustainable power generation and supply. |
Keywords | Commutator, Mechanical energy, Electrical energy, Gas emission, Innovation, Direct Current, Alternating current, Tourism industry |
Field | Physics > Electric |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024 |
Published On | 2024-06-14 |
Cite This | Dual Dynamo and Solar Panel Network: A Supplementary Power-generation System - Andrie B. Lim, Ro-an T. Lobinquinton, Jun Loyd A. Panogaling, Mjay B. Montero, Jashmine M. Singson, French Lloyd P. Villavicencio, Gamaliel Grose B. Galan, Jerome C. Ruda, Rasheed T. Libre, Francis P. Garnica, Dionisio B. Chavez - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.21405 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.21405 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/gt2cbz |
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