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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

Started by Overunityguide, August 30, 2011, 04:59:41 PM

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wings

Quote from: PiCéd on April 11, 2013, 05:51:50 PM
The first(?) video of skycollection is intersting here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5pMMOSXKS8&list=UUWqI0GXGprm81g3gkVa5v_w&index=16
But if we replace the lonely magnet by a coil who can spin and we try to short circuit this coil, is the Lenz effect don't appear, decelerate the permanent magnets or the permanent magnets accelerate ?
Igor Moroz with flat coils
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1zxs5hQSSA

PiCéd

Good video... But what I meant was a coil is free to rotate on itself, here we have a coil between two magnet motors.

In all of cases it could be a way.

DeepCut

I'm going to take some time off so i won't be moderating any more.

Thane has my login details and will fill-in for me when he's around.

I'm not sure that we really need a moderator on this thread anyway.


Best of luck and see you in a few months,

DC.


conradelektro

Quote from: PiCéd on April 12, 2013, 01:04:23 PM
Good video... But what I meant was a coil is free to rotate on itself, here we have a coil between two magnet motors.

In all of cases it could be a way.

@PiCéd: A coil which rotates needs two brushes to make the connections. Mechanically this would be a challenging task.


A new spin and power consumption measurement with the set up and drive circuit disclosed in my Reply #952:

0.2 Watt (13.5 V and 15 mA on average) cause the rotor to spin with about 6000 rpm (100 Hz).

I made better supports for the two Hall sensors, but the transistor H-bridge will have to wait for P-Channel MOSFETs which should arrive next week.


My aim is to build a set up with a fast spinning "diametrically magnetised ring magnet" driven by an efficient drive circuit. Then I want to try various pan cake coils as generators.

Greetings, Conrad

gotoluc

Quote from: DeepCut on April 12, 2013, 02:12:20 PM
I'm going to take some time off so i won't be moderating any more.

Thane has my login details and will fill-in for me when he's around.

I'm not sure that we really need a moderator on this thread anyway.


Best of luck and see you in a few months,

DC.

Thanks DC for your help and sharing you experiments.

Wishing you all the best in your time off

Luc