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TinMan Generator Research Moderated Topic

Started by gotoluc, July 19, 2015, 10:49:03 PM

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penno64

Hi Grum,

If you stop the video at exactly 1:02 you will see the tipping of the brush. About half of the original width.

The purpose or tipping ensures only connection to one commutator segment at a time. Much like your shaved
brush in your video.

Tilting is where Brad means adjusting the brush position.

Regards, Penno

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on July 22, 2015, 06:29:59 AM
Before we go any further,i need to once again make it clear that i will not,and cannot disclose the full details of the RT--> i think i made this point very clear in the partnered coil thread.

What i am going to do is try(!!try!!)and show that PM's(permanent magnets) can do useful work,and how they do it. From there on,how you apply that knowledge is up to each person here.
I will be doing this in way of the solid state transformer version as Luc has posted diagrams of in the first page of this thread.
I am hoping that Luc will join me on this build,and the testing to go with it,as it is based around one of his test bed's he built some time ago,showing how little electrical power is required to divert the flux path of PM's. Anyone else that would like to go down the S/S path are also welcome to join in on the build. Using the principle the RT is based around,i believe we can make the S/S version work.
This time i(and i hope others)will be posting videos and details on each step of the build,so as in the event that success is had,then it will be all to late for anyone to do anything about it.

@ Jim
The first part of the last video will be up in about 30 minutes.

Good day Brad and everyone,

I continue to update the first page of this topic. Now above your RT videos it says:

The below videos are an archive of TinMan's (most recent first) Rotary Transformer (RT)
Please Note: At this time TinMan cannot fully disclose RT v.3  So please do not ask as your post will be ignored.
If you chose to test or work on the RT version you do so on your own with only the information provided in the videos below. 
At this time TinMan is working on a solid state version (below the videos) which is the main focus of this topic.


@ Brad,
I will definitely be replicating your solid state circuit. It may take me a little more time then usual because of my living conditions at this time.
Like Grum I also like things that rotate so I will also be experimenting on a rotary version at the same time.

Thanks for sharing

Luc

gotoluc

Thanks Penno,

here is few other shots as well

Jimboot

Thanks brad really cleared a few things up. I'll be pursuing both projects as well. Mght have to win a couple of poker nights to pick up the rigol :) grum and I are working on the same motor which doesn't lend itself to that sort of brush adjustment. Can you confirm what Penna has said? At this stage I'm thinking I'll have to look for a different Motor... And explain the deconstructed Dyson to my wife :)

synchro1

Quote from: Jimboot on July 22, 2015, 06:23:52 AM
oops our Dyson broke. Happy to say that this universal motor spins up nicely without the stator coils connected. Like Grums it tends to wander all over the place with rpms. I performed the charging a load test with the diodes as shown in Brad's last vid. It was difficult to know whether the charging was affecting the rpms or if it was just the idiosyncrasies of the motor itself.  Just for giggles I put the other stator coil across a reed and stuck a small mag on the spindle. It definitely sped up then.

@Jimboot,

It seems that attaching a magnet to the end of the rotor axle, in the stator attraction polarity, would add the same kind of GAP advantage Art Porter gets. The PM power equation was figured out to equal the amount of suppression strength needed to neutralize the PM field with a coil, by Dr. Dragone. The PM adds that exact amount of electrical power to the motor.

Gotoluc shows in his "Flynn Motor 2" video how voltage regulates the flux of the magnet core. Timan apparently struck the right balance this way to aid the RT's efficiency.