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The Ossie motor

Started by robbie47, February 02, 2010, 03:53:17 AM

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gyulasun

Quote from: Jimboot on March 14, 2010, 05:15:55 AM
Ok bit more tweaking. Looks like 2DCmA at 6.14volt 920RPM 0.012watts? 12 milliwatts? been running at that for over an 2 hours now. Has bounced up as high as 6.16.

Hi Jimboot,

Very good! Do you have any magnetic core in the coils? Or you use the coils as electromagnets (either in attract or repel mode) or on Orbo mode you mean first attraction to the cores, then saturating the cores? Sorry I cannot see if there are cores in the coils or not.

rgds, Gyula

EDIT: just realized you wrote Orbo style magnet mounting not mode of operation so ok you have probably no cores in the coils.

Jimboot

Quote from: gyulasun on March 14, 2010, 05:39:01 AM
Hi Jimboot,

Very good! Do you have any magnetic core in the coils? Or you use the coils as electromagnets (either in attract or repel mode) or on Orbo mode you mean first attraction to the cores, then saturating the cores? Sorry I cannot see if there are cores in the coils or not.

rgds, Gyula

EDIT: just realized you wrote Orbo style magnet mounting not mode of operation so ok you have probably no cores in the coils.
Correct - still an Ossie but my rotor has  4X 2 sets of mags aligned N/S like an orbo but the coils are still air coils

Rapadura

Quote from: Jimboot on March 14, 2010, 05:15:55 AM
Ok bit more tweaking. Looks like 2DCmA at 6.14volt 920RPM 0.012watts? 12 milliwatts? been running at that for over an 2 hours now. Has bounced up as high as 6.16.

920 RPM consuming only 12 miliwatts??? For over 2 hours?? Amazing!!!!!


Rapadura

At 920 RPM is it generating a little stream of air, as a mini fan? Put there some micro wind "turbines" to transform that stream in electricity.

Is it getting hot?  Use peltiers modules to transform that heat in electricity.

Is it noisy? Use piezo sensors of microphones to transform the sound in electricity.

None of these devices above will slow down the motor.

Jimboot

Quote from: Rapadura on March 14, 2010, 09:01:02 PM
At 920 RPM is it generating a little stream of air, as a mini fan? Put there some micro wind "turbines" to transform that stream in electricity.

Is it getting hot?  Use peltiers modules to transform that heat in electricity.

Is it noisy? Use piezo sensors of microphones to transform the sound in electricity.

None of these devices above will slow down the motor.

Xlnt. It has lost voltage over night but it is maintaining around 1000RPM. It generates a breeze but not really focused in any particular direction.  It is a little noisy but not much heat coming off it. I have tried attaching a gen motor a few times but I can't align it well enough to avoid a wobble.