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Muller Dynamo

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

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toranarod

Quote from: penno64 on May 05, 2011, 06:20:01 PM
Hi Romero,

I still can't believe IT WORKS !!! Its AMAZING !!!!!!

In the pic of the stators and rotor, you showed the nuts and bolts used to secure a I guess,
aid the magnetic field into the coil. May I ask how you secured the coils to the rotor when you replaced the bolts/screws and nuts withe ferrite.

Also, you mentioned multistrand mag wire for the cores. Can you be more specific, please.

Regards, Penno

this is to important to pass up
I am going to build one, I am not stopping my current project as it will work
as well. will have two motors on the go.
keep every body posted
cheers

Groundloop

Quote from: romerouk on May 06, 2011, 03:53:56 PM
The capacitor u see in the video is connected before the DC/DC regulator, direct to the bridge rectifier.I had one at the output but it does not make any difference with the regulator in place

@romerouk,

What was the uF value and voltage rating of you BIG electrolytic capacitor?

GL.

romerouk

Quote from: Groundloop on May 06, 2011, 04:10:12 PM
@romerouk,

What was the uF value and voltage rating of you BIG electrolytic capacitor?

GL.
The capacitor used is 47000uf/25volts.
I just had it started manually, no battery.
I turned the rotor few times with my hand to get some charge to the capacitor then switched the converter on.It started ok, no problem.The advantage here is that the circuit starts working from about 3.5 volts.

Groundloop

Quote from: romerouk on May 06, 2011, 04:23:50 PM
The capacitor used is 47000uf/25volts.
I just had it started manually, no battery.
I turned the rotor few times with my hand to get some charge to the capacitor then switched the converter on.It started ok, no problem.The advantage here is that the circuit starts working from about 3.5 volts.

Thanks, I have updated the drawing.

GL.

toranarod

Quote from: romerouk on May 06, 2011, 03:53:56 PM
The capacitor u see in the video is connected before the DC/DC regulator, direct to the bridge rectifier.I had one at the output but it does not make any difference with the regulator in place

are the coils wound with Litz wire? you said a multi strand wire?
thanks for this great post