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swhich permanent magnet on and off

Started by gaby de wilde, November 24, 2007, 12:42:21 PM

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Quote from: CLaNZeR on November 25, 2007, 02:40:39 PMGot a couple of DC motors rated 6-12V with 9.2v being nominal, so will feed it with a pwm to vary the speed and place an amp meter in line. Then grab the output and place a amp meter and volt meter inline on the output followed by a variable load.

It should be easy enough?

QuoteStill not 100% sure what I am meant to be seeing as it seems that the primary will be doing a lot more work.

Maybe to much "iron" for the size of the magnets.  You use a fixed distances and  a fixed magnet size. My magnets are probably weaker and more square. My shield is much thinner. I hold the primary and the shield with my hands.

QuoteBut as usual I can only go for the manual proof as my brain is not capable of doing the maths and theory and as usual I need to do the test manually. We will see LOL

Yes, I'm with you on this one. Why hurt the brain and make much much mistakes while doing so when we can have the actual real world results? It's like a dinner compared to a menu card?  :D In stead of windows movie maker we would be using excel? It would be horribly boring? lol

Have you tried the neo's jet? Just stick one on an axle and hold the rest with your hands. That will allow you to test different distances in the blink of an eye.  It would take a small army of mathematicians to equal it. Funny, but no joke.  :D

Try find a configuration where you are convinced a motor would work.  If you just build it  it won't have ideal configuration.

Lets try get it right the first time? That would be the joke of the day.
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CLaNZeR

Quote from: gaby de wilde on November 25, 2007, 03:26:20 PM
Try find a configuration where you are convinced a motor would work.  If you just build it  it won't have ideal configuration.

Lets try get it right the first time? That would be the joke of the day.

hehe if we could get it right the first time, it would be no fun  ;D ;D

I am gonna order some bigger cube magnets to place on the motor axles and make an adjustable shield mount so the distance can be varied.
Any suggestion on the size of the cubes? Ferro or Neo?


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Quote from: CLaNZeR on November 25, 2007, 03:38:47 PM
Quote from: gaby de wilde on November 25, 2007, 03:26:20 PM
Try find a configuration where you are convinced a motor would work.  If you just build it  it won't have ideal configuration. Lets try get it right the first time? That would be the joke of the day.
hehe if we could get it right the first time, it would be no fun  ;D ;D
I agree, we would probably be very confused what to do. We should probably get there slowly leaving a big heap of hypothesis, drawings youtube videos, machines etc - ART   ;)
QuoteI am gonna order some bigger cube magnets to place on the motor axles and make an adjustable shield mount so the distance can be varied.
Any suggestion on the size of the cubes? Ferro or Neo?
You have anymore of those flat magnets? You can always stack 2 or 3. Not sure why it took me 2 days to come up with this. lol
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CLaNZeR

Well started on the magnet mounts onto the motors today.

Find below the pictures of progress so far.

Next on the list is to mount the motors on some board with an adjustable shield and wire up my Pulse Motor controller to vary the speed.









More to come.

Cheers

Sean.
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