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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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Groundloop

All,

Better support plate and a new coil. First test did show me that MY setup does not work.

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Test-1 :

Input:  230VAC @ 0,03Amp. = Approx. 6,9 Watt Apparent power.

Output: 8,74VAC over 470R load. = Approx. 0,16 Watt Apparent power.

Output coil: Ferrite 100mm x 10mm, 1600 Turns 0,35mm wire.

Open coil voltage = 10,00 VAC.

When I short the coil the motor stops. So MY setup does not work.

This does NOT mean that other setups will not work! It only mean
that MY test setup in the current configuration does not work.
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Groundloop.

Heinstein

Quote from: Groundloop on February 22, 2008, 10:58:55 AM
All,

Better support plate and a new coil. First test did show me that MY setup does not work.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test-1 :

Input:  230VAC @ 0,03Amp. = Approx. 6,9 Watt Apparent power.

Output: 8,74VAC over 470R load. = Approx. 0,16 Watt Apparent power.

Output coil: Ferrite 100mm x 10mm, 1600 Turns 0,35mm wire.

Open coil voltage = 10,00 VAC.

When I short the coil the motor stops. So MY setup does not work.

This does NOT mean that other setups will not work! It only mean
that MY test setup in the current configuration does not work.
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Groundloop.

DEAR GROUDLOOP,

YOUR SETUP WORKS!
YOU JUST RE-AFFIRMED LENZ'S LAW.
YOUR COIL FLUX IS NOT LINKING YOUR ROTOR THAT'S ALL

Thane

Groundloop

Thane,

How do I link my coil flux to the rotor?

Groundloop.

Heinstein

Quote from: Groundloop on February 22, 2008, 11:21:09 AM
Thane,

How do I link my coil flux to the rotor?

Groundloop.

TAKE THE MOTOR OUT OF ITS HOUSING.
PUT A STEEL ROTOR ON THE DRIVE SHAFT (WHICH HAS TO BE STEEL NOT ALUMINUM) THEN YOUR MAGNETS ON THE ROTOR AND YOU ARE GOOD TO GO.

Thane


Groundloop

Thane,

What you ask me to do is not possible with this type of motor. The laminated mild Iron rotor is casted to the plastic rotor housing. Is there another method of coupling the coil flux to the laminated soft iron rotor?
The axle IS available both at the front of the rotor and at the back of the motor casing. Can you explain a bit more what you mean by coupling the coil flux to the motor. Perhaps by a simple drawing?

Groundloop.