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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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geodan

Jason

That makes all the sense in the world, adjusting those parameters on the fly will save a lot of time, I think that it will make it much easier to sync up more and more stators one at a time so that they can do more of the work as opposed to dragging the rotor down...

geodan

blue_energy

QuoteIf the rotor is moving approximately 1000rpm and the stator @ 5000rpm. What coil configuration would work best, on the rotor or stator, to generate current.

@iadcw

I think that rather than attach a static coil, an alternator should be used - since then the resistance can be scaled dynamically and experimentally to determine the optimum value without changing the hardware.

nightlife

"Another replication from ZeroFosillFuel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHy_OeS8qVE

But his stator magnet are way to big in my opinion"


I am ashamed of ZFF for his statement as well as his ability to build a replication of that design. His replication is missing some key elements and is far from what I would consider a fair replication. It was disrespectful and I would hope that he was a fair enough person to recant his video as well as his statement until he builds a proper replication showing the results.

wildgunz

I think the guy over at Z.F.F. will be feeling like a ass by the end of the week...What a piece of junk...Not even close..

Jdo300

Quote from: blue_energy on January 14, 2008, 12:36:51 AM
QuoteIf the rotor is moving approximately 1000rpm and the stator @ 5000rpm. What coil configuration would work best, on the rotor or stator, to generate current.

@iadcw

I think that rather than attach a static coil, an alternator should be used - since then the resistance can be scaled dynamically and experimentally to determine the optimum value without changing the hardware.

A good candidate for something like this would be those small DC fan motors that run on two AA batteries. They can actually pump out quite a bit of power if you spin them fast enough, though I wouldn't use them to get any absolute performance measurements. Later when you are ready to build a real generator for this thing, there are lots of good designs out there for low/no drag generators. One of the best is the Gramme Generator. It was manufactured back in the 1860s but was later replaced with the ones we use now.

God Bless,
Jason O