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pulse motor Working video and info

Started by adam flow nemo, June 15, 2007, 02:03:22 PM

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tropes

Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 08, 2007, 10:09:18 PM
Tropes,
Are you looking to nullify the BEMF using this captured voltage? By capturing this voltage and storing it you will cause BEMF in your generator coils.
Maybe I'm not seeing the question correctly. Please tell me a little more. The 3 volts can be captured into a cap and dumped into what you see fit. You may want to check this video out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_rvJQb2SDY  this is from tao in another thread.
Jason
"Back EMF" or "Collapsed Spikes"; at this point it's just semantics to me. What I hope to do is add this captured voltage to whatever other voltage( "Back EMF" or "Collapsed Spikes") I am able to direct to a capacitor. I am asking if you think this 3 volts is in addition to any other voltage I can capture from the main coil between the pistons. Would I need to dump this 3 volts separately into a cap or could I connect it to the other captured voltage and dump the combined voltage?
Peter
Tropes

Nastrand2000

If the 3 volts is above what you are capturing it can be added ( ie. your capturing less then 3 volt with your other coils). If you are capturing more voltage from the other coils then there wont be enough "pressure" for the 3 volts to add to it. If however you capture the 3 volt into a cap or a number of caps that each store 3 volt, then you can align them in a series circuit for discharge into a battery. But you must store the initial 3 volt in a Parallel circuit first, the switch it to series for discharge.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Back EMF is the resistance that is trying to stop the current from flowing during the driving coils pulse to push the motor. Collapsing field happens after the driving coil turns off, allowing the maintained field to collapse. They are two different aspects of the energy flow in a coil. I have inadvertently used the wrong vernacular in the past, sorry  :). Hope this helps.
Jason

tropes

Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 08, 2007, 11:31:37 PM
If the 3 volts is above what you are capturing it can be added ( ie. your capturing less then 3 volt with your other coils). If you are capturing more voltage from the other coils then there wont be enough "pressure" for the 3 volts to add to it. If however you capture the 3 volt into a cap or a number of caps that each store 3 volt, then you can align them in a series circuit for discharge into a battery. But you must store the initial 3 volt in a Parallel circuit first, the switch it to series for discharge.
Jason
Okay Jason, sounds like unless the captured voltages are all equal they must each be stored in separate caps and then switched to series (added together) to discharge. Right?
Peter

Nastrand2000

Peter,
Yes, your voltage must be higher then what you are plugging into to get a net gain.
Jason