Chapter 208: Hand Generator
After a careful tour, Maier felt that there was no big problem, so he bought one, paid points, and filled out some paperwork, and the ownership of the laboratory was officially transferred to Maier's head. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Mel gave his lab a name, Green Labs, with Mel's last name as a mark, which is a very common way in this world, mainly for convenience.
Maier brought the cleaning ball to the laboratory, because the area was too large, it took a whole morning to clean the laboratory, and because of the excessive workload in a short period of time, the elemental stone was actually consumed by half.
But now Maier doesn't care about such a loss.
The laboratory is divided into three floors, the basement has two rooms, the first floor has four rooms, the second floor has three rooms, a total of nine rooms, and the second floor has a relatively large hall, which is connected to the balcony and is used for rest.
Maier set up his first lab on the second floor.
After cleaning, it's time to set up.
As a laboratory, it is not possible to do without the corresponding experimental equipment, and no matter how simple the experiment is, it must be assisted by certain other equipment to be more convenient to complete.
Maier is not from this world, and he does not know much about the current development of alchemy, so it is unrealistic to use Maier's own knowledge to purchase experimental equipment.
There's a lot of lab equipment, Myer knows, but this world doesn't exist.
With that, Maier returned home, entered the magic web, and posted a task on the alchemist's guild's task board, seeking a list of the laboratory's regular experimental equipment.
The points are not very large, but the workload is not large, and there is no difficulty, and soon someone took the task.
Maier took the list and went to buy it.
I didn't buy everything, but I selected some of the more commonly used ones, which can be used at present, mainly test tube beakers and balances.
After carrying all of these things back to the lab and placing them in their respective positions, Maier went to the balcony and sat down for a short rest.
At this point, it was almost evening, and Maier browsed again, finding nothing wrong, before leaving the laboratory.
The door of the laboratory is controlled by alchemy creatures, which binds Myer's magic power, but he is not afraid that someone else will be able to enter and remove Myer's alchemy equipment halfway.
The next day, Mel arrived at the lab early.
But the first thing Meyer had to do was not to experiment, but to make something.
A miniature generator.
The most widely used energy source in Mayr's previous life, coal, has been used in this world, although not very well and in a single way, but it is on the right track.
And oil and electricity are untapped in the world.
Maier is in Pige City, and he is only a second-level magician, so his strength is limited, of course, he can't run around in search of oil, and Maier doesn't know how to explore.
So Maier set his sights on electricity.
As a very convenient energy source, there are many ways to generate electricity, including hydro, fire, and wind...... The principle is to first convert this energy into mechanical energy, and then convert it into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
After that, electricity can do a lot of things.
For example, lighting a light bulb turns it into light and heat.
For example, an electric motor becomes mechanical energy.
Electricity is a very wonderful energy, and there are so many things that can be done, and many alchemical products that are now made using magic can be replaced by electricity.
And the cost of electricity is much lower than magic, which means that it is an energy that can face more people.
Maier decided to build a small hand-cranked generator that didn't need to be very powerful and could generate electricity, and when it was done, Maier decided to make a lamp, similar to an incandescent lamp.
First of all, prepare a container, a rotor, some copper wires, and some magnets.
These materials have already been purchased by Maier, so you can get your hands on them directly, starting with the manufacture of the container, an ellipsoidal metal shell.
With the help of the Magic Flame, the container was quickly crafted.
Then there is the rotor, which has a protrusion in the middle to hold the copper wire, and the two ends are very thin and will protrude from the container, one of which is connected to the gear, which in turn is connected to the robotic arm.
The next step is to attach the magnet to the inner wall of the container and fix it.
Since there is no super glue, Mayer uses a flame to control the extension of the inner wall of the vessel, wrapping the magnet so that it can be fixed.
Under the action of magnetic force, the rotor stands firmly in the center.
Maier closed the container so that only one end of the rotor was exposed, and then attached a larger gear to the gear.
At this point, Maier took a wooden box and completely wrapped the whole finished object.
On the outside of the wooden box, there is only a hand crank handle, and two copper wires, which are made by Maier himself by stretching the copper sheets, and are wrapped with a layer of insulation.
After a while, Maier took out another test tube and placed a small section of carbonized bamboo wire in it, connecting the two ends with copper wires, and then Mel melted the mouth of the test tube together, leaving only a small opening.
I saw Maier holding the test tube, and the magic in his hand slowly penetrated into it.
The reason for this step is that Maier wants to expel the air in the test tube, because there is oxygen in the air, which can easily cause oxidation reaction on the bamboo wire, especially if the bamboo wire is overheated when it is energized.
Once most of the air had been expelled, Meier closed the mouth of the test tube and a simple light bulb was made.
Immediately, Maier connected the wires of the hand-cranked generator to the wires of the simple light bulb, and then Maier began to hold the joystick of the hand-cranked generator and shake it rapidly.
The rotor spun wildly.
After a while, there was a slight noise, and Mel seemed to see a spark, and then he could see that the bamboo filament in the simple light bulb began to change.
The original black color of the bamboo silk began to fade, and some red seeped out from it.
Maier sped up the rotation of the joystick.
The bamboo silk became more and more red, more and more red, and a trace of something called light was born.
A smile tugged at Maier's face.
Suddenly, there was a crisp sound, and the bamboo silk was dark.
Mel looked intently, only to find that the bamboo silk had been shortened for a few knots, scattered in the test tube, and Myer's first simple light bulb was announced.
But Mel was not disappointed, because this was what Mel expected. (To be continued.) )