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TinMan Generator Research Moderated Topic

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

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picowatt

Quote from: Grumage on July 22, 2015, 02:56:15 PM
Dear picowatt.

The hole ? Ah, trade secret !!   ;)

Trade secret?  goodness...

I guess I'd start with additional clamping to prevent the laminations from spreading, drill a hole using twist drills, starting small and increasing the hole size in steps.  Given the correct size drill, one could just use that method, although around here, I'd be tempted to switch to a boring head in my mill to get the exact size I wanted.

PW

Grumage

Quote from: picowatt on July 22, 2015, 03:18:31 PM
Trade secret?  goodness...

I guess I'd start with additional clamping to prevent the laminations from spreading, drill a hole using twist drills, starting small and increasing the hole size in steps.  Given the correct size drill, one could just use that method, although around here, I'd be tempted to switch to a boring head in my mill to get the exact size I wanted.

PW

Or just one of these in your Milling machine !!   ;)   With adequate clamping of course !!

picowatt

Quote from: Grumage on July 22, 2015, 02:56:15 PM
I'm also impressed by your use of the correct terminology for these machines.

Cheers Grum.

Actually, I might have been a bit more clear by using "stator laminations" instead of "frame', but I hope I was able to get my point across.

I am definitely no expert regarding electric motors!

PW

picowatt

Quote from: Grumage on July 22, 2015, 03:28:45 PM
Or just one of these in your Milling machine !!   ;)   With adequate clamping of course !!

That is an interesting mill bit.  I have never seen one threaded like that.

There is always so much to learn...

PW

synchro1

Quote from: kEhYo77 on July 22, 2015, 10:46:35 AM
Hi synchro1.
Yes, my 'GAP Power' motor is half-baked :)  The driving coils are bifilar so I could do push-pull.

But recently I've been focused on solid-state MEG/figuera/partnered output coils thingy, will see how that goes soon.
2 blue wire coils N and S with magnets N/N S/S and 2 identical partnered output coils (mirror image).

Here's what Art Porter had to say:

"To date, 08-30-2012, this is the best replication of GAP POWER that I've seen. Peter K. of Poland did this Masterful Job. No doubt very skillful in many fields. His expertise is just what this technology needs. His rotary design, in all probability, will be the best  and most efficient way to manufacture. The video is short but very informative. I'm going to be monitoring his future work.

It doesn't make any difference how big or how small the device is. All it has to do is prove over unity. I believe this device is already there.

Thanks Peter for your hard work and great accomplishment".

Art