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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Ren

Oh jase by the way, Id love to see you add another coil to your setup, doesnt even have to be pulsed, can just be a pickup maybe? Id be interested to see what sort of voltage comes off the secondaries. Also, maybe try same test with iron or tie wire core coil and air coil, I would like to see if there is much difference between. I understand though if you dont, that coil better be bolted to the floor with those neos!

Nastrand2000

Hey Ren,
I do charge the 9 volts to around 11 or 12 volts and they do settle around 9 volts or so. I have found that their life is significantly shorter then a new 9 volt however. I would think that you could probably get one good charge on them. Mine have been recharged countless times, so this probably is also a factor with mine. I will see what I do with the different coil setups, probably this weekend, I have a o chem test today.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Hey Ren,
I hooked up one of the coils as a generator coil and ran my motor at 5 volts .05 amps. The coil generates about 15+ volts into a cap 35mF cap 370 volt rating. With a 25 volt  3300 mF cap, It charges it too 14.5 volts. This is while I'm charging a 9 volt battery, I can't go without a load on this setup. The spikes are too high (like 300 to 400), I don't want to inadvertently fry something  like my power supply. It cost me around a 170$.
Jason

Nastrand2000

I'm also thinking about building my own batteries to better understand the reaction going on in them.
Jason

Nastrand2000

I think I'm about done in this thread with pulse motor recapture. I built this motor to drive a whimhurst machine and see what I can do with 40000 volts and I now believe that I can give it the torque that is  necessary to drive it. I believe that the plasma of the arc holds the key to our energy issues. I will be around if anyone needs more input.
Jason