This is not the case. The number of volts of electricity generated by the generator is determined based on many factors such as unit capacity, transmission distance, grid transmission level, etc. The 12V you're talking about is the kind of small connected. battery that can be converted to alternating current for use. Generators typically have an output of only a few kilowatts, but the single-machine capacity of large-scale wind turbines can reach the megawatt level. The electricity produced is definitely not 12V, but should be. be at the level of 10,000 volts Otherwise, how thick should the cable be? Totally impossible. We know that the product of voltage and current is capacitance, so the higher the voltage, the lower the current and the higher the voltage, the lower the power transmission loss. The electricity generated by the generator is generalement increased by an elevator. transformer then connected to the electrical network.
. . You can remove the motor wires from the toy and wrap 300-400 turns of 0.02mm diameter wire around each magnetic pole. The toy motor has 3 magnetic poles. The method of winding the wires is clearly visible before removing the wires. As with the original winding method, the contacts can be soldered with a soldering iron.