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Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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CTG Labs

Hi Darren,

If you use the mono-pole circuit on the window motor you only activate on the north poles, ie on every other magnet passing.  With the bipolar switch it changes the "polarity" on the driver coil on every other magnet.  So the coil is activated 6 times per revolution, not just 3.  If the coil was to activate on the other magnets, the polarity would mean the rotor would be pulled backwards not attracted and this was something I noticed quickly in my first motor which went in to oscillation and triggered the coil at the wrong time resulting in the rotor being pulled backwards at certain points slowing it down.

But I have been on vacation for a week and only been back a few days.  I will be down the workshop tomorrow with Paul to finish it and we are also building a nice thick plexiglass mono-pole motor and also another window motor, a smaller one which has ferrites as my first one has neos.

Results will be posted once they are completed and able to be run and tested, etc which I hope I can start this weekend.


Dave.

z_p_e

Dave, which is the "bipolar" circuit?

The circuit Mike posted which is the one we're all talking about and using here, switches ON 3 times per revolution.

I assume the monopole is the one we're using, and you'll be soon going back to?

Darren

rskater3

hi im new here and not an electronis expert but if you dont mind where would i find the stuff to build one and does anyone have any instructions on how to build one

sorry but those diagrams r confusing to me

CTG Labs

Quote from: z_p_e on March 14, 2007, 03:52:39 PM
Dave, which is the "bipolar" circuit?

The circuit Mike posted which is the one we're all talking about and using here, switches ON 3 times per revolution.

I assume the monopole is the one we're using, and you'll be soon going back to?

Darren

Here Darren...

My ferrite window motor will use the mono-pole circuit, my neo one will use the full circuit.


Dave.

Peterae

Darren
can you let me know if you manage to sim the circuit i sketched, from the film, i would be interested to see if it works, as i will probably build mine that way.
Cheers
Peter