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Circuit setups for pulse motors

Started by Nastrand2000, September 16, 2007, 10:46:33 PM

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Nastrand2000

This thread is to help people start building pulse motors from the ground up. All questions are welcome. This is a continuation from thread "pulse motor Working video and info" located hear, http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2552.0/topicseen.html
It is highly recommended that you read the previous thread to get caught up to where we are and what we are talking about.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Hey guys,
This is the newest video showing scope shots of the of my motor running at 5 volts @ 15 mA. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5kgLRrImMU&mode=user&search= The diode is hooked up across the base and emitter in this video. With out it hooked up, It charges to 160 volts, but the wave on the scope doesnt change. Only the spike voltage.
Jason

tropes

After spending years learning and developing PM motors, I turned my attention to Pulse motors. My early work is documented at http://www.theowlnest.com/kickbypage.html
After experimenting with winding a bifilar coil and using a Hall IC and transistor as a way of switching current on and off, I became interested in Linear Magnetic Motion. See  http://www.theowlnest.com/piston.html
Last January I built the "Sotropa Motor". See http://www.theowlnest.com/opm.html
My YouTube videos have had over 14,000 views and most comments I get refer to the inefficiency of linear as opposed to rotary motion but I continue in my quest. This is the YouTube link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvtBloO4mqA&mode=related&search=
I am attaching a drawing of my first puls motor circuit.
Tropes

Nastrand2000

Peter,
Even in your "Sotropa Motor" you can collect the collapsing magnetic field from the collector and emitter of your transistor.
Jason

tropes

Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 17, 2007, 12:02:01 AM
Peter,
Even in your "Sotropa Motor" you can collect the collapsing magnetic field from the collector and emitter of your transistor.
Jason
Yes, I am getting 13-14 volt readings between collector and emitter with 18volt input. Is this " flyback voltage" ?
I have two capacitors; 16000uf, 60 vdc. I will hook one up and see how long it takes to fill it to 36volts.
Peter