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Muller Dynamo

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

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romerouk

@Groundloop
What are you using to do the drawings?
The on/off switch is before the converter just after the 47000uf capacitor.If I start with the converter on it is more difficult.
We can have a switch at the input and at the output.
The generator is on continous run for the last 3.15 hours.
I'll leave it running until neighbours will complain about the noise.

Nali2001

Hi Romero,
Do you know if the multi-stranded litz wire is really necessary?
I know it handles high frequency better but have you tried normal wire as well?

Thanks!
Steven


Groundloop

Quote from: romerouk on May 06, 2011, 04:52:29 PM
@Groundloop
What are you using to do the drawings?

@romerouk,

Microsoft Windows Paint. :-)

I have updated the on/off switch position on the drawing a few pages back.

GL.

woopy

Yeppeeeeeee :D :D :D

hi all

so good i am at the weekend and deliciously drinking a pure malt whiskey.     SANTE A TOUS     it's not every day we have something like this yeep!!

Thanks Romero for sharing. And yes i use and reuse your very simple driver circuit exactly as it is presented here and it works great. Just have a look to what i-ron sayd and the proposed FET driver circuit (from GL) for more powerfull next evolution, there is full of helpfull impulse

Thanks of course to Groundloop for its really fantastic works and shematic proposals (for the futures and probably inombrable replications)

Thank's I-ron for the very interesting link to the HALL-effect sensor. Wow !!those small things can be used very differently, i will surely profit of this in my future experiment.

I Tyson (skywatcher ) i should propose that you use only 4 magnet rotor with your 10 coils (5 pairs) so you will not have too much distance to overcome between odd and even. And good luck every experiment is usefull.Thanks

I was almost sure that Toranarod would  come here ---Bienvenue to you---. Yes with your great experience you will surely help here.

And of course thank's to all other contributers. Every idea is necessary and can help

OK i am in front of my order list and my small lab desorder , looking in the drawers what is missing    and strong thinking how i will do it .Probably i will follow step by step the GL (Romero ) shematic to be sure to get the result -.

My question is the stranded wire.  Romero has alredy answered this question , but is there somebody who  can explain what is the electrical advantage of the standed wire . I say this because i have plenty of plain wire here , and no stranded wire. But of course for this exceptional replication i will not hesitate to order strande wire, (and will do anyway ) Any suggestion ?

  and very happy to be with you ---the power is there and concentrating

and another time YEEEEEPEEEEE :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

good luck at all

Laurent

romerouk

Quote from: Groundloop on May 06, 2011, 04:56:23 PM
@romerouk,

Microsoft Windows Paint. :-)

GL.
:) I tought u use something more professional.
I call myself an IT engineer and I don't recognize something simple like that... bad for me :)
I have edited the previous post to you