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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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bakercool

I guess after reading 40 pages of posts I figured you guys talked like every 5 mins...   ;)

I will spend more time figuring out the other questions, but was curious as to the HAL IC's.  I got a response from the company, and they said I had the SF package, and the picture I sent them (from their website) was a UA package.  Is there a specific HAL IC place I can get these bad boys from?

To clarify my last post, I am looking at higher amps in order to induce Hydroxy.  Sort of a bigger scale model I guess.  Thanks for your help with the HAL IC's!

Corey

Ren

hey Corey, good to see your enthusiasm is still strong. Check out hoptoads page here for various configurations. http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/

With the hall sensors you ordered you need to google the part number and find a spec sheet to figure out its capabilities and pin layout. Some halls are switched on by a north pole, some by a south pole some by both. There are simple ways to setup a hall and get it turning as shown by hoptoad, but charging a battery will take some further experimenting.

To tell the truth I have shifted over to Bedinis designs for a few good reasons. The first one is that all the schematics are already posted with part numbers and layouts, and there are hundreds of replications out there. They charge the batteries and the batteries get better and better over time.

The second one is the simplicity of the circuit and the unusual properties it has. Timing is totally taken care of by the trigger coil winding (very similar to the way Nastrands motor is wired) and is adjustable by potentiometer. The circuit runs cold as do the coils, and they are easy to construct. Some of the more advanced circuits use halls too.

Start small, and learn the basics. Build a simple unit that spins the wheel. Dont laugh, my first circuit used a microswitch (mechanical switch) which was turned on by the magnet passing by and bumping it. It was crude and inevitably failed at high switching rates, but it boosted my enthusiasm and drove me to learn more and experiment further. I never really built a good charging circuit from a hall switched device (it definately can be done though)  but I learnt alot from the timing and construction of one. If you want any help or tips regarding a bedini circuit I'd be happy to help.

Good luck.

hoptoad

Hi all
Just wondering how you're all going with your motoring experiments. I haven't seen much activity on this thread lately. All still on holidays perhaps? I'm always curious about any fresh revelations regarding pulsed motor systems. Cheers all From the Toad who Hops and keep on keepin on.

Ren

Getting some great results from my Bedini wheel on 24v. Ive realised that if 1 wants mechanical power a higher voltage is desired. It can run quite efficiently on 50 ma with decent speed/torque. Also my window motor is going well, it can be tripped into solidstate quite easily and has very interesting properties!

Ive uploaded another video to you tube, I'll have to make some more.

bakercool

Ren,
  That is cool!  I need to get a link to your new motor to check it out.  I agree about voltage!  I have experimented with a coil I have made.  I am going to make about 3 more coils tonight.  I am going to experiment with the direction, amount of turns, and amps/volts.  It took me about 1.5 seconds to realize that the magnetic effects are more about Volts, and less about amps.  When you shoot 12v/6amp and get 1/2 inch repulsion, 6v/6amp, get a 1/4 inch repulsion, then 12v/100amp and get 3/4 inch repulsion, it seems to be about volts.
   Next I am constructing 2-3 more coils in differnt configurations.  This will tell me how to configure a coil with the optimum settings.  Next, I will test the above volts/amps and see what kinds of results I get (ie one coil config is better for 6v than 12, etc).  After that I will buy some differnt gauge coil wire, and test the difference in the amount of volts, to the best config of coil, then to the best rating of gauge.
   After that, I am looking at raising the volts and lowering the amps.....  Any suggestion on that?  I'm not real electronic smart, but will report my findings.  How can I change to 12v/65amp to 1000volt/1milliamp (I know not realistic, just an example).

Ren, I was also thinking that maybe if you wrapped your coils you might get more energy back (Tesla, but not in a transformer config).  I think I have read all your posts, but don't remember reading it.  If you want to increase your volts, drop your guage to like 30 or 32.  I am wondering how many turns it would take to capture 100% electromagnetic collapse.....

Toad,
Any suggestions on what I wrote?  Did I sound completly new, or did I make a little sense..   =)