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Muller Dynamo

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

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i_ron

Quote from: romerouk on May 06, 2011, 12:02:28 PM
I understand now.I know
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I have spent about one month to do all this testings and adjustments. Small things can make a huge difference, like my extra diodes on top of the rectifier.The gap from the rotor to the coil I had it increased and decreased hundreds of times to get it right.

All the best,
RomeroUK

Romero,

Thanks, I didn't want to get off on the wrong foot... ;)

The multi strand... is it from computer monitor degaussing coils?

I hope not as I just recycled a whole bunch...lol

Rgds, Ron

Groundloop

@romerouk,

You probably did miss my questions.

What is the diameter of you rotor?
Also, what is the distance from the rotor outer rim and to the Neo magnets?

GL.

romerouk

I get many questions about How I started this project, where the ideea came from:Turnigy SK3542-1250 Brushless Motor - is made on the same principle uneven magnets/coils.
This is where I started , I was playing with a small airoplane... then I studied Muller info...
This type of motors are using neos and should be very hard to turn them with your fingers but having Mullers arangement they turn very easy.
One of this motors can be turned very easy in an overunity generator.
They are cheap to buy on ebay.Since then, I bought  different types and re done the windings, the only problem is that they are quite small to work with also removing the existing windings is not easy.
I also have a large DC motor that is underconstruction transforming it in this type of generator. I removed the existing large magnets and added one smaller magnet for each section in the rotor, remaking the coils just like in Muller design.
I hope this helps in understanding a bit more about how to build and how it works.

nul-points

Quote from: romerouk on May 06, 2011, 12:25:20 PM
no need for a sketch, they are in parallel with the one inside the rectifier

great, thanks, Romero

so we could just use 4 schottkys as a FWBR to minimise volts drop
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romerouk

Quote from: Groundloop on May 06, 2011, 12:43:11 PM
@romerouk,

You probably did miss my questions.

What is the diameter of you rotor?
Also, what is the distance from the rotor outer rim and to the Neo magnets?

GL.
Sorry, diameter is 25cm and distance from the rotor to the coils is about 3.5-4mm.