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A ceiling fan motor with a generator mainly consists of a motor axle, a stator and a rotor.
The stator is surrounded with plurality of first magnetizing coils, and each of which is winded
with a second magnetizing coil with generator winding and the second magnetic coil with a
generator winding and the second magnetic coil detects the received EMF around it. In
particular, each the first magnetizing coils electrically connected with an energy-saving driver
controlling circuit. The energy-saving driver controlling receives an input voltage and controls
the electrical current phases of the first magnetizing coils. The rotor is profitably mounted of the
motor axle through bearing. In this embodiment, the stator has several magnetic objects around
the stator. The ceiling fan motor with generator winding comprising a stator and a rotor with a
generator winding the rotor will profitably mounted on the motor axle. The fan with generator
winding of claim, wherein the stator is formed with predetermined number of equally spaced coil
arms in the perpendicular direction towards the rotor axle, each coil arms have concave section
and ecah of the first magnetizing coils. The ceiling fan with generator winding of claim further
comprising and energy saving driver controlling circuit that detects the position of the rotor in
rotation and thereby determines and controls the electrical current phase of each of the
magnetizing coils. The electrical power output of the ceiling fan from the power distribution
controlling circuit drives an illuminating unit and changes a chargeable battery. The ceiling fan
motor has energy-saving control means that uses input voltage to inter immediately start the
energy- saving driving controlling circuit. (Gadkari MD, Kolte K, Jasami M, Vichare A, 2014).
In the invention by T.A Edison, about 90% of the power consumed by incandescent is
emitted as heat, many governments have provided regulating measures to discourage their use
by establishing energy efficiency standards. The Incandescent bulb is about 1000 hours at least
but if used at a lower voltage than the nominal life increases significantly. Fluorescent bulbs
(Compact Fluorescent Lamps CFL) known as economics lamps is gradually replaced bulbs due
to their increased efficiency. Peter Cooper Hewitt is the father of Fluorescent bulbs and who
was the first to create such lamps in 1890. By replacing the conventional ignition system with an
electronic circuit was a great step forward. Lighting of the bulb became faster in 1985. The
lifetime of Fluorescent bulb is 6-15 times longer than incandescent bulbs. Significantly the
lifetime of the light bulb is frequently turned on and off. The efficiency of the energy is higher
compared with incandescent bulbs, and for the same amount emitted light energy, the overall
A LED bulb consists of several LED (Light Emitting Diodes) that can be made conventional or
organic semi conductor materials. The lifetime of the bulbs exceeding is about 30,000 hours. In
1907 Electroluminescence was discovered by H.T Round at Marconi Laboratories. In 1962 the
first LED was created by N. Holonyak at the General Electric Company. Technologies employed
for the production of brighter LEDs follow an extremely dynamic trend. Similar to Moore's Law.