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How Do You Make A Magnetic Induction Battery Charger?

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How Do You Make A Magnetic Induction Battery Charger?

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• Get some rechargable batteries. Non rechargable batteries will explode if charged. • 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 isnt you need to strip the insulation off. • Now you will need to acquire these mechanical parts. • A hand crank • Something to mount the hand crank to, but make sure it can still rotate. • A bar magnet • Next you need to create a tube of wiring around the 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. • Connect the two free ends of the wiring to the battery holder. • Take a screw that the magnet wants to stick to and attach it to the hand crank. • Attach the magnet, using its own magnetism, to the screw. You may need two screws, one for each pole of the magnet. • Attach the crank onto the support

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