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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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forest

Just a little different question ... I'm not an expert ,so please tell me which DC motor can be used in Tesla patents ? It has to be 230V or 120V DC brush motor so it can work directly with main voltage rectified. It has to have coils of armature and rotor connected in parallel. I tested universal motor with some 36V DC but their coils are built to be joined in series.

Magluvin

Quote from: Erfinder on October 22, 2017, 05:35:41 AM

I'm no expert either....  in my experience, the motor can be as simple as a pulse motor...  I do not recommend you operate at mains voltage until you have burned a few machines at lower input voltages first....mains level operated machines are not toys, and are not a good place to begin your experience.....




Regards

So would we want a pulse motor that would say run decent enough to operate the switching, not a high torque low ohm style coil(s) for that 12v?  Just something that runs nice on it own along with switching friction?
Also, if it is a pulse motor, we should use all coils instead of magnets for a universal motor effect due to ac in the system loop to keep the motor going in all + and - phases of input to the motor?

Mags

Grumage

The clue lies in the " flying magnet ".


Grumage


Magluvin

Quote from: Grumage on October 22, 2017, 08:20:32 AM
For me, personally. Yes.

He is questioning what your 'clue' might be.

Mags