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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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Peterae

Hi
well i skipped work early and went and got my resistors.
Once fired up i could only get it to run at 17 volts at 110mA , a lot of the problem seems to be my bearings, because when i take some side pressure off, i managed 15 volts, i think i need some small spacer washers to hold the nuts off.I could do will lossening the grease up inside, altho they seem sealed, i have heard off people spliting the side off to wash the grease out, not sure if i want to do that. :'(
Lots of things to try , but no time.

SPP-48

Hi Peter

Your motor is really starting to look like Mike's.
I also twisted the wires on the coils, but kept the twisting rather loose, as on the photo of Mike's coil the wires don't appear to be twisted at all. I don't know if this will have any positive or negative effect.

I am about to build another motor, also replicating as far as possible the motor shown in the video, but will go for the tifilar setup as Mike described in an early posting:

"I use (28 gauge .012 in. main)
(30 gauge .010 in. trigger, generator)
I get a little over 40 ohms each
the main winding is longer than the generator and trigger windings. I did not count #turns sorry.
I must say that my stator coil is wider"

I built my first coil in accordance with the above, but scrapped it when I could not get coil voltages similar to Mike's and went for more turns and higher resistance. I now realise that the problem was not the coil, but the magnets and perhaps the coil/magnet spacing. My stacked magnets were only 1500g ferrite. I need stronger 3000+g with the 40 ohm coils.

Cheers

Sam

Peterae

Hi Sam
good luck with your new build, on your working motor what was your min voltage that causes the rotor to run constantly.

It will be interesting to see the difference the new magnets make on your machine, mine are unknows so could be a possible problem, i think i will look around today for a source.
I'm going to try and balance my rotor today
Peter

Peterae