Have you ever wondered how wind can make electricity? In this simple project, we will build a mini wind turbine using a 3D printed rotor, a small DC motor, and an LED light. When the wind spins the turbine, the motor generates electricity that makes the LED glow.

This project is easy, safe, and fun – perfect for school children to learn about renewable energy.

🛠️ Materials Needed

1 Vertical Wind Turbine (3D printed rotor)

1 Small DC Motor (comes with kit)

1 LED (any color)

1 Resistor (220Ω – 470Ω, to protect the LED)

Wires (comes with kit)

A fan (or natural wind)

⚡ Circuit Diagram

Turbine (spins motor)

          │

      [DC Motor]

     +        –

     │        │

     │        │

   (+)      (–)

    │        │

    │       [LED] →|───┐

    │              │

    └──[Resistor]──┘

👉 The motor acts like a generator. When the turbine spins, it makes electricity. That electricity powers the LED.

📝 Step-by-Step Instructions

Fix the turbine on top of the DC motor shaft.

Connect the wires from the motor to the LED:

One motor wire → LED (long leg, positive side)

Other motor wire → Resistor → LED (short leg, negative side)

Check connections: make sure wires are tight.

Place your turbine in front of a fan or in the wind.

Watch carefully – the LED will start glowing as the wind spins the turbine!


🎓 What You Learned

Wind energy → mechanical energy → electrical energy → light energy

The motor works in reverse: normally motors use electricity to spin, but here, spinning makes electricity.

Polarity matters: If the LED doesn’t glow, swap the motor wires.

 

✅ Safety Tips

Keep fingers away from the spinning turbine.

Use low-voltage components only (safe for school projects).

Don’t use very strong wind that may damage the rotor.

Conclusion

This project is a fun way to learn how renewable energy works. By making a small wind turbine, you can see electricity being generated right in front of your eyes. The glowing LED is proof that wind can create power!