
One of the problems with traditional turbine generators is that they are only really efficient and cost-effective at large scales. They may be great for feeding the grid, but an efficient, cheap, and portable device to power your cell phone or charge a radio a wind turbine will never be. Shawn Frayne’s invention, the Windbelt, does not have this problem, and its mechanical simplicity makes you smack your head and wonder why this hadn’t been thought of before.
There’s no gearbox — just a thin belt strip stretched taught with a button magnet at one end. When the wind blows, the belt begins to oscillate, moving the magnet in and out of a coil to generate an AC current.
Shawn’s Windbelt was one of the award winners in Popular Mechanics’ 2007 Breakthrough Awards. They have a video of him discussing his invention and using the prototype and a few dollars worth of electronics to power some LEDs and a clock. He hopes that cheap Windbelt-powered LED lighting will eventually be able to provide an environmentally sound and easily serviceable home-lighting alternative in developing nations. It’s such a brilliantly simple design. You can probably build one yourself before the weekend is through.
Windbelt, Cheap Generator Alternative, Set to Power Third World – Link










Hey, I live out here in Oklahoma where ” the wind goes whistling down the plains ” Who’s going to take this on and make it available to the general public? Can those of us who are handy make one ourselves? Are there plans? This is awesome!
Margee
http://midwest-fine-art.com
What would happen if you placed hundreds of wind
belts on the top of a moving vehicle?
Say a 18 wheeler going down the highway. They
could also supply some power to the trucks at
night to help lower fuel consumption.
How about putting these on the solar powered
highway signs to help generate power at night. It
seems that the wind picks up at night.
Great idea, thank you for helping the world.
can we get some specs? or a diy guide? they look too simple to still be using coal power
// What's Trending
Raspberry Pi Design Contest
Seventeen Sneaky Secret Hides
Teardrop Camper Trailer
Dad Builds Son an Iron Man Arc Reactor
What to do with an 800 Lb Eucalyptus Slab
10 Things to Connect to Your Raspberry Pi
Lego Steampunk Strandbeest Model
A Maker Wedding
// What's Shared
A better way to slice a pumpkin
DIY Nerf Darts
100 Dollar Store Organization Ideas for Craft Rooms and Beyond
In the Maker Shed: Minty Boost USB Charger
Mad’s Mouse House
Lace Princess Crowns
I Have a (Puzzling) Dream
Play the Rings of a Tree Trunk Like a Record
// Most Commented
Plastic Bags into Plastic Blocks: Revisited
10 Hot New Boards to Watch
Why the Maker Movement is Here to Stay
MAKE Asks: Roadside Hacks
Ten Tips for Hand Saws and Blades
DIY Hacks & How To’s: Convert From Battery Power to AC
How To Make Your Own Laundry Detergent
What to do with an 800 Lb Eucalyptus Slab