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Overunity Machines Forum



Dia. Mag. Alternator

Started by z.monkey, May 27, 2010, 07:34:19 AM

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z.monkey

Well, when I hook up the input shaft to my drill it doesn't seem to go very slow...

I guess I would have to build another structure out of plastic as a control set...

Its all in design right now, so it could go many different directions...
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z.monkey

So I have a finite space to put a coil.  I don't want the coil to touch either magnet.  Also I don't want the coil to have any ferrous material in it, so that it is not attracted to the magnets.  This melted relay offered to give its cover to make a bobbin for the Pinch Coil...
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z.monkey

I am using a #4 x 3/8" spacer for the center of the bobbin.  Then I cut a couple 3/4" squares from the relay cover plastic, and epoxied them together for the bobbin...
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z.monkey

Then I use some other hardware to make a winding jig to help stabilize the plastic bobbin while I am winding it.  I started here with red #26 magnet wire, but didn't have enough.  So I unwound the coil and started again with the green wire...
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z.monkey

This is the Pinch Coil after winding.  When taking the winding jig apart I broke one of the plastic side off, so I had to epoxy it again.  fortunately the coil didn't unwind, got lucky there...
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