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New videos found on youtube, tiny generator with 2 coils

Started by TheOne, August 22, 2011, 08:46:25 PM

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TheOne

New videos found on youtube, tiny generator with 2 coils

Here the videos:

Working device: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gECwKzRw-gs
Device piece by piece: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0Awqk9zOjw

QuoteThis motor operates from a self-induced magnetic field from coils that repel the rotor consists of a magnet and a lower wheel with two weights to create inertia. As initial power source is connected to a battery that delivers 2.4 volts, which converts electric coils and magnets to rotate the coils induce her see an alternating current in the secondary winding of each coil carrying alternating current to the diodes that rectify DC pulsing, a condenser is connected to stabilize the current obtained more than 60 volts of power as a result. The coils act as chokes and how to transform your look.
Each coil has a double strand of wire, motor consumption is 100 mha. the speed is about 7000 rpm

What do you think?

Tito L. Oracion

Thats amazing !!!  ;D

i believe its an electric fan motor style.  ;)

TheOne

I added the english translation of the spanish description from the video.

I hope its not a hoax :), if hoax the 2 like opposite magnets at the bottom are a hidden battery, but I dont think so, we weed to list all material we can see from the video and make one ;)

TheOne


DreamThinkBuild

Hi All,

I posted this in the other thread, but it looks like a hybrid of a compulsator, if there are no hidden batteries. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compensated_pulsed_alternator

What I find most interesting with the compulsator is this statement:

"...the compulsator could be used in non-pulsed mode to drive a tank with electric motors for limited periods as a kind of "quiet mode"..."

Now if this can be brought up to speed and run electric motors for a tank in short durations, it should have no problem with pulsing itself to keep the flywheel in motion.

Looks like he is using a gyroscope rotor as the flywheel and bringing it up to speed with the Dremel. He is also using tiny coils for low inductance. I don't see how the switching is done between pulse and collect through the diametric magnet.

Pretty interesting design for such a small device.

Some more info:
http://www.utexas.edu/research/cem/projects/army_electric_gun_program.html

QuoteIron-Core Compulsator

TIn the mid-1980’s, the first compulsator built for the U.S. Army electric gun program was successfully demonstrated. Named the "Iron-Core Compulsator" (ICC), the device is a 6-pole, rotating field machine which stores 40 MJ of kinetic energy at 4,800 rpm, and can repetitively deliver ten 1 MJ, 2 ms pulses. The ICC generates an open circuit voltage of 2 kV and operates at a peak current of 1 MA, resulting in a peak power rating of 2 GW. After fulfilling its stated contract goals by firing a burst of railgun shots at 10 Hz, the ICC has become a reliable CEM laboratory power supply for testing other components including high power switching for newer compulsators, and advanced railgun barrels.