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My first Neman motor

Started by detrix42, February 11, 2010, 10:44:32 AM

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detrix42

gyulasun: Thanks for your suggestion.  I did try the 2 sets of 6--9v.  I am using used batteries in hopes of recharging them. So the measure voltage when stopped is currently at 48v.  While running it drops to 46.6v there abouts.  It ran somewhat longer, but eventually did slow down and then stop.  I will video this soon and post it on youtube.

Thanks again...

detrix42

Ok I tried what gyulasun suggested, and videoed it.

Revised motor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIwbeVxFcN0

And just recently I added 2 more small neodimium magnets to the ends. this seemed to make a difference.  I will video this later. (when my kids are in school :) )

Here is a pic of the added magnets.
I have also put the batteries all back in series to get about 90v out of 12 batteries.

FatBird

If you make it run faster it will put out MUCH MORE power.

To make it go faster, just adjust your Brush Position so it triggers at a different spot.  Just experiment with it until you can get it to speed up.

Good luck.

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detrix42

Hi, and thanks to everyone who is helping me.  I have made some changes last night, and tested it this morning.  The motor ran for 15 minutes without a problem.  I shall do another video, showing the changes I made.  But thanks again for all the help.

Ok, I took a couple of picture to show the changes now.  As my second video mentions, I will have a coil on top in the near future, and I believe it will do quite well.

detrix42

Ok, my third video of my first Newman motor is up on Youtube. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar3cxMOzKc8

I am still have problems, and will appreciate any help.