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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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Ren

cool. Let me know how the new coil goes. :)

Nastrand2000

Adding more coils increases the speed. The motor is running too fast for my liking in the video. I can increase the coil numbers( more coils) for more capture of back emf by pulsing them at different times. I just want to maximize the single coil capture before I do that. This is trial and error for me at this point. How much resistance do i need for "motor excitation". And how to keep the motor running slow enough to maximize the coils magnetic fields for capturing the collapsing magnetic field.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Im out for the night. Too many fosters i suppose,  :P . Have a good un Ren.
Jason

Ren

lol they have fosters over there??? What about VB or Tooheys? Please tell me there is Bundaberg Rum!!! Take it easy Jase, I'll catch up with ya son.

Nastrand2000

Well I just uploaded a second vid to youtube. It shows the motor running on 2 volts at 5 milliamp, charging a cap to 40+ volts. Just playing with the motor now to show different variables. Having a variable power source is well worth the money, I can control the voltage and amperage this way.
http://www.youtube.com/v/49gjKX4F9hc
Jason