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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

Cheers Darren
The other thing do you think i will be ok putting 3 magnets on each stack ,so 6 lots of 3 magnets.
I have enough gap for 3.
Also just spun up with 2 magnet stack and get 2.25 VAC with spin from hand on the main winding tho.
Peter

z_p_e

Hmm,

I've looked at Mike's setup (the collage photo) and I would estimate that he has an air gap of between 1 - 1.5cm between magnet and coil.

If 3 magnets brings you closer than 1cm, then I'd stick with two. If two is more than 1.5cm gap, then perhaps glue something to the bottom of the first magnet to prop it up a bit closer.

Darren

Peterae

Ok Darren 2 it is i can bend the coil at the corners anyway to get the correct gap, i get abou 1.1 VAC by hand spinning on the Gen winding, altho i only have the shaft to spin, where as Mike had a flywheel. I think Mike got 2.5VAC

z_p_e

Quote from: Peterae on March 17, 2007, 08:37:09 AM
Cheers Darren
The other thing do you think i will be ok putting 3 magnets on each stack ,so 6 lots of 3 magnets.
I have enough gap for 3.
Also just spun up with 2 magnet stack and get 2.25 VAC with spin from hand on the main winding tho.
Peter

So that's about 3.2Vp. Mike implied that spinning the rotor by hand and feeding the bridge from L2 should charge up the cap to 6V didn't he?

What is your air gap with two magnets?

Peterae

Cant put me cap on yet that measurement was OC
7mm gap at top and 7mm at bottom now ive bent the coil a bit.
Still plenty to get yet, i want some 8mm washers and nuts.and havnt got the resistors yet LOL, i can out on my day off Monday to get these, i have every thing else.