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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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lumen

@Paul,

Maybe you could try something for me on your tiny Orbo since you have a good setup to see this effect.
The way your coil is wound (one pass winding) should cause a field on either side of the toroid about the same as one loop of wire.
Is there any difference in RPM simply by changing the current direction in the coil?


taramop

Hi everybody

The new Orbo prototype better.
http://www.youtube.com/user/taramop#p/a/u/0/mneMuSeNxB0


Yesterday I realized I did not have you given these measurements.

Rotor:
Base disk + two plates of Plexiglas 4mm glued on the disk dia 145mm
Magnet quantity 8 to 45 ° (size 8 * 8 * 4 magnetization N45)

Stator: Tore recovery on an HP diet (torus recovered on power cable)
5 * 50 turns of 0.4mm wired in series
Diode SB340


Power supply: Transformer 12V 1.25A Recovery
Sensor homemade (saw blade and scalloped piece of printed circuit board)

That good night and good viewing
POMPOM

PaulLowrance

Ben,

You might enjoy this one. I replaced the power supply with my BCAP0650 (650 farads), charged at 0.465 volts, and the scope current shot was still flat as a pancake!  :)   Now that's not to contradict what Sean said because I am not measuring for excess energy, yet. Also, Sean was talking about a capacitor and never mentioned a supercapacitor.

btw, the BCAP0650 holds roughly the same energy as a 650mAh battery.

PaulLowrance

Quote from: lumen on January 17, 2010, 01:20:37 PM
@Paul,

Maybe you could try something for me on your tiny Orbo since you have a good setup to see this effect.
The way your coil is wound (one pass winding) should cause a field on either side of the toroid about the same as one loop of wire.
Is there any difference in RPM simply by changing the current direction in the coil?

Good question. I can try it. btw, are you saying the coil is equivalent to a one loop coil?

Jimboot

Quote from: PaulLowrance on January 17, 2010, 08:58:06 AM
btw, the reason for the request is that google says they will soon move (and convert) my entire googlepages site to another server and completely different system, so the file date stamps will be no more. Thus I'll no longer have proof that I upload the above files in Feb. 2009. Some may say that's not proof in court, but I would definitely not be so quick to say that.
- & I have a copy on my desktop :)