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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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Rawbush

Alright I think we are really close now. ;D  Results please:
With just one wire of the five in bucking connection I seen 2 volts on the scope
Leave the start connection to the fwbr alone
Take the end wire and go to start of another top coil wire ( series adding)
the end of that wire and go to start of bottom coil (series bucking)!
Each wire added 2 more volts and also powered the 12 leds off a cap

So what this means is you need to know how much one wire gives you in out put and multiply that till you get the volts you need to run the motor.

O yea almost forgot :) the motor stayed around 3400 rpm no matter how many were connected.
Damn now I need some 7 (at least) wire litz.
Have fun with this
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh315/rawbush/IMG_20110723_195048.jpg
this picture is with 2 sets connected
Peace
rawbush

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Rawbush on July 23, 2011, 10:28:08 PM
Alright I think we are really close now. ;D  Results please:
With just one wire of the five in bucking connection I seen 2 volts on the scope
Leave the start connection to the fwbr alone
Take the end wire and go to start of another top coil wire ( series adding)
the end of that wire and go to start of bottom coil (series bucking)!
Each wire added 2 more volts and also powered the 12 leds off a cap

So what this means is you need to know how much one wire gives you in out put and multiply that till you get the volts you need to run the motor.

O yea almost forgot :) the motor stayed around 3400 rpm no matter how many were connected.
Damn now I need some 7 (at least) wire litz.
Have fun with this
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh315/rawbush/IMG_20110723_195048.jpg
this picture is with 2 sets connected
Peace
rawbush

What were your current measurements between the different connection variants?
More turns gives you more volts but less current because the total coil resistance goes up.
You would be onto something if you observe a non-linear relationship between the measured voltages and currents of the compared coils.

darkwanderer

Quote from: Rawbush on July 23, 2011, 10:28:08 PM
Alright I think we are really close now. ;D  Results please:
With just one wire of the five in bucking connection I seen 2 volts on the scope
Leave the start connection to the fwbr alone
Take the end wire and go to start of another top coil wire ( series adding)
the end of that wire and go to start of bottom coil (series bucking)!
Each wire added 2 more volts and also powered the 12 leds off a cap

So what this means is you need to know how much one wire gives you in out put and multiply that till you get the volts you need to run the motor.

O yea almost forgot :) the motor stayed around 3400 rpm no matter how many were connected.
Damn now I need some 7 (at least) wire litz.
Have fun with this
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh315/rawbush/IMG_20110723_195048.jpg
this picture is with 2 sets connected
Peace
rawbush

Congrats rawbush  :)

Best regards...

chalamadad

Quote from: Rawbush on July 23, 2011, 10:28:08 PM
Alright I think we are really close now. ;D  Results please:
With just one wire of the five in bucking connection I seen 2 volts on the scope
Leave the start connection to the fwbr alone
Take the end wire and go to start of another top coil wire ( series adding)
the end of that wire and go to start of bottom coil (series bucking)!
Each wire added 2 more volts and also powered the 12 leds off a cap

So what this means is you need to know how much one wire gives you in out put and multiply that till you get the volts you need to run the motor.

O yea almost forgot :) the motor stayed around 3400 rpm no matter how many were connected.
Damn now I need some 7 (at least) wire litz.
Have fun with this
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh315/rawbush/IMG_20110723_195048.jpg
this picture is with 2 sets connected
Peace
rawbush

Nice. Can you draw a sketch showing how the wires are connected? Are 'wires' the single strands?

Also current measurements would be interesting to see if there is power gain.

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