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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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kubikop

@Ren & Nostrand2000

I think this might explain it better

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GBz7TMcj3Jo

Thanks for the Help

Kubikop

Ren

interesting. A slight variation but it works for you? Are the batteries slowly discharging? Or is there an overall net gain?. Have you tried to wire your generator coil differently? I have four coils and I originally wired them separately through four bridges linking the positive to the negative of the bridges, like you would place a battery in series. I then wired each coil to each other and only ran them through one bridge and found slightly better results. Have a look at the adams patent in Tropes page http://www.theowlnest.com/adamspat.jpg particulary the generator coils. You should be able to wind each winding in series with the other to go through only one bridge.

You may already have tried this or maybe you get better results through two.

Excellent schematic by the way.

Oh and also try hooking up your second coil, first winding to collector/power etc using the trigger winding on the first coil to fire the winding on the second coil leaving the second winding on the second coil free for bridge collection. Bit confusing, I'll draw a schematic if it makes it easier.

tropes

Hi guys
Initially, we set up a page where we could share our circuits and drawings with all those building Pulse Motors. This is http://www.theowlnest.com/circuit.html
Next Hoptoad set up an excellent tutorial at http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/index.html
As new guys like Kubikop join the forum they can also contribute by uploading bitmaps (jpegs and gifs) and I will put them on the Circuit page.
Peter

kubikop

@ Ren

Ill have a go at that but I think It may slow the motor down, can not hurt to try though.

Im glad you like the circuit feel free to post my schematic elsewhere if you want, a credit and a link to you tube couldnt hurt though ;-)

I have not had enough coils to link in series yet, the postal strike in england has stopped my wire getting to me but the idea is sound.

I have been told you need at least 2v above the battery voltage to get correct charge. Is this true?

Paul

kubikop

@ Ren

Ill have a go at that but I think It may slow the motor down, can not hurt to try though.

Im glad you like the circuit feel free to post my schematic elsewhere if you want, a credit and a link to you tube couldnt hurt though ;-)

I have not had enough coils to link in series yet, the postal strike in england has stopped my wire getting to me but the idea is sound.

I have been told you need at least 2v above the battery voltage to get correct charge. Is this true?

Paul