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Tinman's coil shorting circuit

Started by penno64, September 12, 2015, 05:18:54 PM

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Jimboot

Quote from: Magluvin on September 23, 2015, 01:48:22 AM
From the little I know about this subject, something is strange.

What I find interesting is the fact that the motor runs at all with just input to the armature.

How is it that the armature induces the stators and have motor action???

Like when we have a rotor with mags and when we load the stator coils, the rotor should be dragged down, not keep going. ???

Mags
Well myself and others inc TK , Luc, Slider can all get it to spin by only powering the armature as well as reduce Pin when powering a load. We didnt have the the mag in the stator with the extra coil though.

tinman

Quote from: penno64 on September 22, 2015, 05:40:45 PM
Hey Brad,

Thanks for the bone, but it was  ............

Guys, the videos clearly show only two stator coils wired directly to the PCB with no other connections. I see no other coil ?

Also, in one of the videos, Brad says that the only mod to the motor was to ease off the spring
tension to the brush.

Is it possible to use the voltage from one coil to turn on OR off the mosfet used to short the other coil?

Penno

The circuit i provided and the components you see were only put forward to show the measurement points-->this was explained many many times on the thread the measurements were carried out on. At no point in time(and i also made this very clear) was i going to provide the full workings or schematic for my setup. Piece by piece threw a period of a couple of years,i have shown my progress on the RT,and the effects i was finding as i went along.

Not much interest was shown until it all came together. Then it all went south,so that is where i left it as far as public display went. I am happy with what i have,but there is not much i can do with it ATM,and in the turn of resent event's,things just got that bit harder-but shit happens.

penno64

Hey Brad,

Thanks for what you have given and shown. It was my bad assuming what was shown in the vids was all there was. No problem.

I do hope things turn around for you.

I think the time has come to give this free energy stuff a big rest.

tinman

Quote from: Magluvin on September 23, 2015, 01:48:22 AM
From the little I know about this subject, something is strange.

What I find interesting is the fact that the motor runs at all with just input to the armature.

How is it that the armature induces the stators and have motor action???



Mags

QuoteLike when we have a rotor with mags and when we load the stator coils, the rotor should be dragged down, not keep going. ???

Much like walking down steps while gaining altitude at the same time.

people just will not spend enough time to try and answer these questions-they like it all handed to them on a silver platter. The first part of the operation is simple-the magnetic field on the rotor is attracted to the steel cores of the stator. The part no one can answer is this-why dose the RT speed up when a load is placed across the stator winding's?. This should cause an apposing magnetic field,and the rotor should stop. Thing is,it dose, if the current is drawn from the stator coil in one direction. But if the current is drawn from the stator coil in the other direction,then the RT speeds up<-- this is the part no one can answer-why. The answer is quite simple if you take a close look at what is happening within the workings of the RT.


tinman

Quote from: penno64 on September 23, 2015, 07:07:56 AM
Hey Brad,

Thanks for what you have given and shown. It was my bad assuming what was shown in the vids was all there was. No problem.

I do hope things turn around for you.



QuoteI think the time has come to give this free energy stuff a big rest.

It's not so much  !time to give it a rest!,it's more a case of who had what,and where has it gone now?.

Anyway,some one will make it work,and that some one will be the one who takes the time to work out why we can draw power from the stator coil that shows the opposite effect that the lorentz force should dictate.