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Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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CLaNZeR

Quote from: tropes on February 04, 2007, 08:31:38 AM
Sean
You say you ordered some electromagnets. From where can you them?
Peter

Hi Pete

I have just checked and the guy is still selling them in lots of 4 at $4.88 each:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200074401196&ssPageName=MERC_VIC_RCRX_BIN_IT&refitem=200067937803&itemcount=2&refwidgetloc=closed_view_item&usedrule1=CrossSell_LogicX&refwidgettype=cross_promot_widget



For sale here is one lot of four (4) cylindrical electromagnets. Each electromagnet measures 46mm in diameter and 36mm high with two 12mm protruding 4mm x .70 threaded connection terminals. Polymer body encapsulates the laminated steel wound core and includes four steel sleeved 3mm mounting holes in a rectangular configuration on 19mm by 33mm centers. The tripolar ground surface faces are additionally protected by an bonded circumferential steel band 1.75mm thick by 6.5mm deep. The cross-sectional view photo below exhibits the hermetically sealed core windings which are comprised of 132 turns of 24ga solid copper wire having a DC resistance of roughly 1.5 ohms. Zero air gap flat plate loading of one of these electromagnets will generate approximately 14lb of holding force per volt of applied EMF. For example, supplying 6VDC to one of these will exert 84 lb of lifting force. Perfect for student labs or experimentation. Higher duty cycle usage may require a drop resistor.

Hope this helps

Regards

Sean.
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CLaNZeR

Just another update.

Rather than having arms going up and down as per other designs I have opted for Slides on the back of seeing Craigy's ideas and am going to use the ones below.



I am going to mount onto the sliders magnets as below:



Have ground down the Rotar arm to a slope



And this should lift them when they meet.



More as I go along.

Regards

Sean.
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MrMag

Sean,

Nice and clean design. Keep up the good work and good luck!!

Tim

shipto

looking good people I have done some more work on my own device. Details and pics on my blog, I think I am getting somewhere its going to be  case of fine tuning. The trouble is I dont know if it can still be called a torbay now the orientation is reversed for one thing.

kukulcangod

Glenn
           You deserve to know more certainly , this is just a what I can test right away as you can see is the next itteration on the gary discovery.....

Amazingly it keeps holding true....

Sorry I know this is not the forum for this topic but this one is working and on this forum we have workers not just people arguing and not jumping into action . And who knows maybe by pairing this two we might get nice results.
Anyway I will be posting on the other forum my next results .

As per the torbay I see really neat ideas about it thank you for posting , I will be posting with the classical Torbay design with no cuts on the magnets hoping this time it gets strong enough pull to move my rotor wheel , which was the problem last time ,
Obviously I consider this feat more difficult at the moment so I decided to give it a rest...........is proven to be better.

So this answers your question Glenn?

Cheers