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Pulse motor build off time.

Started by tinman, November 15, 2014, 01:18:57 AM

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synchro1

Quote from: TommeyLeeReed on November 28, 2014, 08:09:37 AM
Hi Shylo.

Sorry, but I got some nasty comments and thought it would be best to just remove my account.

I have better things to do then put up with jerks!

I really didn't expect them, so I will only put up my finished PMBO before Dec. 14th...

Tom

Please identify the nasty comment Jerk that upset you.

synchro1

Replacing  kEhYo's GAP Hall sensor and Mosfet circuit with a DPDT reed switch and joining the bifilar wraps would more then double the efficiency of the power coil. Twice the coil turns would generate the same neutralization field for half the input amperage at the same voltage. Additionally, the output from the pole reversal would improve from twice the recovery windings. The same input power could allow for double the backing magnets and twice the propulsion force to the rotor, and twice the recovery output if desired.


Extending the discharge time of the switch by reducing the number of rotor magnets would allow for the complete recovery of the demagnetization power. The DPDT switch needs to remain closed for output collection three times longer then the neutralization pulse to allow for full recovery of power from the magnetite core.

One such power coil alone, with a two powerful magnets rotor and a DPDT switch with a 3 to1 time ratio would yield an overunity COP.

Here's the video once again:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrJoGZy1to

TinselKoala

Please send me a DPDT reed switch and I'll get on it right away. Or just tell me where to get one.

MileHigh

I really hope that the Powers That Be take my suggestion seriously about doing something useful with a pulse motor for next year's PMBO, like lifting a brick.  There is just no point in watching a motor spin and doing nothing.  Charging a second battery with less charging power than the power draw to run the motor itself?  That will put me to sleep at this point in time.

I understand that people can be fascinated by pulse motors but eventually they have to get burnt out on them and hopefully want to take it to the next level.

Perhaps a PMBO with three classes:

1.  Just a spinning motor.
2.  Spinning motor lifting a brick.
3.  Spinning motor lifting a brick with serious measurements that are properly documented.

C'mon boys, get some juices flowing!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu0uQwjmVls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR1TP3opCxI

synchro1

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 28, 2014, 02:06:39 PM
Please send me a DPDT reed switch and I'll get on it right away. Or just tell me where to get one.

I would gladly send you the switch, but it's in Northern California and I'm currently in Costa Rica. I'll go to work and try to re-locate the manufacturer. It's a heavy duty industrial switch, it would turn into a cherished component if you could get ahold of one.