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Muller Dynamo

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

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rfmmars

Take a look at this video. It show the use of 18 compressed Starship coils and 9 magnets in a tight pattern to cancel cogging. Watch as he takes out one coil and the cogging increases, then the second opposite coil is removed and it is almost impossible to turn the rotor. This is without bias magnets. The problem with bias magnets is they drop the inductance of the coils

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nf4OJJuEiQ&feature=email

Richard

FreeEnergyInfo

Quote from: rfmmars on September 02, 2011, 01:58:27 PM
Take a look at this video. It show the use of 18 compressed Starship coils and 9 magnets in a tight pattern to cancel cogging. Watch as he takes out one coil and the cogging increases, then the second opposite coil is removed and it is almost impossible to turn the rotor. This is without bias magnets. The problem with bias magnets is they drop the inductance of the coils

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nf4OJJuEiQ&feature=email

Richard
THANKS ....

rfmmars

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This matter of aperture/vortex size seems to say, smaller the better for pick up of perfect sine wave output. Here's the results of my two types of Starship coils with different aperture sizes mounted on my Muller work platform. Richard

gyulasun

Quote from: rfmmars on September 02, 2011, 01:58:27 PM
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The problem with bias magnets is they drop the inductance of the coils
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Hi Richard,

By the use of small sized ceramic (ferrite) magnets for biasing purposes can help minimize the drop in coils inductance.  (Strong Neos saturate cores more 'readily'.)
By playing with the biasing, you can minimize cogging even better than as shown in your video link. It needs patience and time of course.

Gyula

rfmmars

Quote from: gyulasun on September 02, 2011, 05:27:17 PM
Hi Richard,

By the use of small sized ceramic (ferrite) magnets for biasing purposes can help minimize the drop in coils inductance.  (Strong Neos saturate cores more 'readily'.)
By playing with the biasing, you can minimize cogging even better than as shown in your video link. It needs patience and time of course.

Gyula

Yes that's true. what I have posted is information that my fundings partners said is ok to release. However in our model, we have complete cancellation of cogging by two different methods. These I can't disclose but simply think outside the box, the key is having the highest inductance with the smallest size of coil. With my two postings 1. Cogging  2. Perfect Sine wave recovery, we hope to move this forum off dead center.........it has been stalled for quite awhile.

Best of luck to all. Please don't give up and keep your B.S. filter tunned.

Richard