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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

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

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lasersaber

Here's an update showing my current progress.

Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KaVcmXyktw

tak22

from the Neosid website:

k4zep

Quote from: chrisC on May 18, 2011, 10:28:37 AM
@Crapola
Tabplastics have 2 thickness size for their precut circular acrylic plates. I use the thicker ones and they are solid enough. My problem is not with the plates, it is with trying to mount the VCR drive/bearings to sit flat because of two protruding screws just 1mm beyond the bottom surface and I don't have the correct screwdrivers to remove them!!
cheers
chrisC

Hi ChrisC,

Hey, we are all having fun. 

Spent 8 hours today (measure 5 times, drill once) so far drilling, match drilling, progressive drilling to size, 5 disc from Tap Plastic.  The fun part was when I test spun my Rotor.   It is 35 thousands out of round and it is NOT a center shaft placement mistake. Runs just fine at 3600 rpm using the drill press, with low vibration but I don't like to see the slight wobble horozontally there. Did someone say these were use for cake work....that might explain the "close tolerances! Ha" .  The top and bottom coil mounting plates, the top and bottom magnet adjustment pltes, etc., are fine as the match drilling takes care of errors and they don't rotate, but now have to figure out how to true up that darn rotor as I don't have a nice big lathe so will do it some how in the small drill press I have (slowly).....It is only time and I have lots of it! 

Having Fun

Ben K4ZEP

khabe

Quote from: lasersaber on May 18, 2011, 03:26:08 PM
Here's an update showing my current progress.

Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KaVcmXyktw

Nice test, lasersaber,
You are venturesome man - what is rotor material? - you do not be afraid to get with magnets by your balls :o
How you will do with these top magnets?
Perhaps at first you can try with just one coil.
Try at first when top magnets placed as Rom described and then otherwise - top magnets series to rotor magnets.
To compare output voltages  ::)
Just for interest,
Success,
cheers,
khabe

Staffman

lasersaber great work!!! Just to reiterate, that load you put on that coil did not change the rpm? Way cool.