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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Nastrand2000

One thing I have found beneficial is putting a cap in parallel with the battery for charging purposes. But this negates the possible advantage of high voltage spikes desulfating the battery and renewing it. Tho I must admit that all of my processes have not desulfated the battery one bit, and my battery is still just a piece of shit that won't hold a charge. As far as the amp hours of the battery, I have no Idea. Which makes this experiment more or less null and void. I will have to buy a new battery and test it, and that will take some time. As far as caps are concerned, I can charge a (1.5 F ,24 volt (and this is a huge cap)) cap to 17.86 with a 5 volt input. But with a smaller cap it is much more as seen in the videos. What we must focus on is cap size(capacitance) vs. voltage spike maximum vs. input voltage and RPM. Hope this isn't to confusing.
Jason 

tropes

Jason
I am awaiting a comment on my source of "free voltage" but in the mean time I must tell you I purchased two capacitors on eBay: 1600uF, 60 vdc. They are like pissing into a bucket with a big hole in the bottom. I charge them up to 5 volts from the coils wrapped around the pistons and as soon as the motor is turned off the voltage drops like a stone. Is this normal?
Tropes

Nastrand2000

only if there is a short somewhere
Jason

tropes

Then it must be inside the cap because I have removed the wires from the coil. Unless it is my 12 dollar multimeter.

Thaelin

   When I turn off my motors, I must manually discharge the caps or it will stay for long periods of time. The caps are suspect.  I use caps rated for 500v and some motors will go to 475 so get better caps. Old computer power supplies will have one or two rated at 400v usually. I use a standard house light 150watt to discharge them with.

thaelin