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Overunity Machines Forum



The Ossie motor

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

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Jimboot

Quote from: Magluvin on March 26, 2010, 10:35:19 AM
Dude, Hog away.  you are an Olympian at this motor.  The Magathalon

Mags

Magathalon Lols luvyawork!

Jimboot

Quote from: gyulasun on March 26, 2010, 10:07:54 AM
Hi Jim,

But you have already calculated it, assuming your estimation of the .8mA current is correct.  And if you consider the 1.331V battery voltage then the input power is 1.064mW.
If you could produce 2x 3x as many output power by the pu coils, you would be in a happy position... ;) 

Gyula

I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something I was missing - looks like coil time :D thanks mate. Looks like I'll be doing a video today.

Jimboot

Quote from: Rapadura on March 26, 2010, 04:20:20 PM
Can't believe it!

This motors is spinning at 930 rpm, consuming only 1 milliwatt?

Well, one joule is one watt/second. If this motor runs for 100 seconds, it only consumed 100 millijoules... Someone knows a way to harness more than 100 millijoules from this device in just 100 seconds?

I'll be getting pu coils back on today. The hard part about this motor is the reed switches. Tuning them is like tuning a magnetic tv antenna.


Jimboot

trying to get an accurate amp reading. I switched to a 1 milliamp meter during the run & it was bouncing at 0.5ma then it gradually stopped & I couldn't start it again without switching it out. These are passive analogue meters as pictured above. I have it running at the moment via a multimeter on 250milliamp setting. The meter is in series like the analogue ones. ONce again it affects the tuning of the motor. It runs at around 100rpm on 10dcma according to the meter. If I use say 20milliamps I get 370rpm but the voltage fluctuates wildly. between 1.300 - 1.312. What are the meters doing to the current that would affect the motor so much?