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TinMan Generator Research Moderated Topic

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

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truesearch

Chet:


Oh yeah! You can have all the "ponies" under the hood but unless you connect with the pavement you can't get outa the starting gate  ;D


truesearch

T-1000

Quote from: Jimboot on July 24, 2015, 10:49:27 AM

I thought it meant I was stuck. So good to know :) Ive just been chatting to Arunas. He suggested and fbr and cap. Anyone got a recommended tutorial for calculating cap values for something like this? Thanks

Just a correction - the cap is for resonance in series and the fbr for letting it fully oscillate with a coil when the load is connected.

Also I clarified about stator coils - seems they are powered by induced current which is reactive power and no way from power source directly.
So more reactive power you get  in RLC circuit faster spin of rotor goes and power will circulate on the load while the rotor will just "see" the stator as stronger magnet to go by... The rotor is the only one what is taking current from power source so faster it spins less current will be drawn.

Grumage

Dear All.

Here's the latest video. Variable brushgear.

http://youtu.be/cHtl9IF9guM

Cheers Grum.

allcanadian

I modified the original MG circuit diagram so it is easier to see what may be happening. We can see a capacitor C1 and the stator coils form an LC circuit in themselves and another capacitor C2, S1, a FWBR and the load form another LC circuit. LC-C1 may be considered as a resonant circuit while LC-C2 may also be resonant however it is dependent on the open/closed state of S1... interesting. I will leave it up the the people here to decide how all this relates to one another.

AC
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Grumage