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Muller Dynamo

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

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marcx41

Hi, I find some time to finish all stators......

marcx41


Thestone

Quote from: marcx41 on August 01, 2013, 12:08:47 PM
juste some pictures

I see you are moving forward on this full steam! I am back on track soon I will start again.  :)


Scorch

A no update update.

Just chiming in to say I haven't gone anywhere since my last post over a month ago.
Life has been distracting me with various things and I haven't completed anymore construction of the Q2 project other than a little bit of wiring for the relays.
Hope to get more completed soon.
BTW quanta magnetics is now offering a Q3 upgrade kit to upgrade the Q2 to the Q3 toroidal generator and I did order one of those kits but sill intend to work with the sine wave peak alternator first.

That is all for now.

PS: The "Breakthrough Energy Movement" is offering a conference, here in Colorado, in about two months.
See: http://globalbem.com/conference

Looks like there will be a lot of interesting presentations and people there.
Not sure if I will attend.

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Scorch

Managed to complete some more fabrication including overcoming more build challenges.

The first thing I needed to do was simply adjust an inner stator plate out a little more so gap is equal on both sides of rotor but the coil bolts where interfering so I just cut those off as they are all about a half inch longer than they need to be.

Then when I attempted to mount the capacitor bank I ran into a couple other issues.
Using the hardware as per the instructions and drawings; the cap screws that hold the bracket to the cap bank are to long and preventing the bracket from lining up with the holes in the main frame.

Also, unlike the prototype in the original videos which has the cap bank solidly mounted, this version just has one bracket at one end and the cap bank merely sits on a couple acrylic brackets that just snap into the bottom of the cap bank and these two parts have some very thin sections cut into the acrylic.
In fact they seemed a little unstable and when I tried to uninstall them, for closer examination, they both broke. . .

I am not sure why the design used these 'glides'.
The assumption is there may be some differences in over-all length so glides would compensate for this.
Of course, if this is the case, it seems the use of simple elongated bolt holes would solve that.
But the fact is that the end plates are solidly mounted at the exact length of the mounting posts so there should be very little variances.

And, of course, the issue I see with using just one mount is that if the motor tips over or somebody tries to lift it, by the top plate of the cap bank, this is going to cause a lot of stress and possibly break the acrylic at that end.

So I merely fabricated a couple new brackets, with tapped holes, so the cap bank is now solidly mounted and can be easily removed at any time by removing four screws.
BTW: The company logo is JUST below the brackets and being on the INSIDE of the frame; cannot be seen unless you kneel down and look straight at it.
They may wish to place the logo lower, maybe on the outside, or some other solution such as a different cap mount solution.

That is all for now.
Hope to complete more fabrication soon.

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