How Do I combine several AC fans, that I removed from old microwaves together to generate more electricity? can I simply wire the alike wires together? my other question is other than using a multimeter is there something I can purchase that will tell me how much voltage is currently being made, and lastly is it as simple as wiring an outlet into these fans to plug into?
No a drop of electricity can be produced by the AC fan motor took out from microwave oven , because this motor has no magnet inside.
I imagine your AC fans have inductive motors, that is, the windings in the stationary part of the motor induce a voltage in the rotating part to give it it a magnetic field to push against and cause the rotation. You cannot use these motors as generators as is, you can rotate them all day long and they will not produce voltage. If you did have motors that could be turned into generators, you would need a voltage controller to make sure the output voltage stayed at the voltage of what you plug into, otherwise, you will have motors! Even big power company generators have protection to prevent this called anti-motoring circuits.
h r is appropriate,, that little fan will pull in warm exterior air or basically pass the room air!! leaving your AC on will guard a temperature which you would be able to fairly alter once you come back.. i.e. set the thermastat at seventy six stages then the AC won't would desire to paintings so perplexing to get the temperature right down to a cushty point returned!! letting a house get actual warm then making use of the AC will fee greater effective than preserving it!!!! the little followers in the AC are actually not I REPEAT not comparable to working a prevalent fan!!