I offered custom CNC work back on the tail end of last year, but due to time retraints and other comitments I have not been able to deliver what I wanted to. I did a few jobs here and there for people, but really struggled to find time to help the others.
I did find though that most people wanted a simple Rig that consisted of a Rotor, mounted in a certain configuration.
So for the last few months I have been thinking of a way I can produce a Rig that will allow people without the tools, that want a rig to get their hands on one very easly.
Hence the Modular Rig System has been born.
The Base Plate is the main foundation of this System and the most costly part, but once you have a Base Plate, then the other Add-ons should be much cheaper to purchase.
Here are some pictures on the Base Plate, along with the 100mm Rotor Add-ons.
I have load of ideas for other Add-ons to come and as new claims come along, we should be able to release Add-ons to allow people to build it using the Modular Rig System.
As well as the 100mm Add-on kit, there will be a 150mm and 200mm Rotor Kit.
Also a number of stator pole holders for PM magnets, Coils, read switches etc etc
More details will be posted on the thread over in my forums, to save cluttering up other places.
http://www.overunity.org.uk/showthread.php?2000-New-Modular-Rig-System-...
Here is a Preview Video, when YouTube decides to finish processing it !
Cheers
Sean (CLaNZeR)
Video Now Live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnsQWaF7tkc&feature=channel_video_title
HI Sean,
This is a very good idea, looks like a Lego set for free energy tinkerers... :)
Keep it up and coming.
Gyula
Quote from: gyulasun on June 04, 2011, 05:35:25 PM
This is a very good idea, looks like a Lego set for free energy tinkerers... :)
Keep it up and coming.
Hi Gyula
Spot on, this is just what it is.
Been knocking this idea around for a while and looking at the reponse on email just with the last 2 days, there defo seems a demand for it.
So I think we will be calculating the prices in the next couple of day and going for a initial run of 20 units.
Hopefully this will allow people to quickly start experimenting with the claims rolling in these days.
Cheers
Sean.
Hi Sean
I have to give you two thumbs up on this project. For beginners or experienced it can work for either due to its convenience. ;D
Alan
Quote from: AB Hammer on June 04, 2011, 09:36:21 PM
I have to give you two thumbs up on this project. For beginners or experienced it can work for either due to its convenience. ;D
Hi Alan and thanks for that. Hopefully it will come in handy to some.
Well after doing the maths we are going to offer the Base Unit and 100mm Rotor Add-on kit for £200.00
There will be shipping on top of this.
So you get:
1 QTY 12mm thick 300mm x 300mm Polycarbonate Base with 629 holes drilled and 629 brass inserts already pressed in. Also you get the 4 feet.
1 QTY 100mm Rotor which has been press fitted onto a Gear shaft. Will have to work out the config that seems mot popular.
1 QTY 6mm x 75mm lathed down shaft to fit the bearings.
2 QTY Bearing plates fitted with 3mm bearings, also 8 x m4 bolts for fixing.
1 QTY Top Arm with brass inserts pressed in and knurl nuts.
2 QTY 20mm Acrylic uprights 80mm length with brass inserts and male threaded one end.
We are going to make up a limited amount for the first batch and the extra Add-ons will be worked on and released when these firt units are out the door.
I know a few people have already emailed me, showing their interest, but if you could email again now you know the price with a Definate Yes then I will pop you on the list for one of the first units.
clanzer@clanzer.co.uk
Cheers
Sean.
Sean
Hows the interest going on this. I have not seen this string getting any post lately.
Alan
Quote from: AB Hammer on June 27, 2011, 09:41:31 PM
Sean
Hows the interest going on this. I have not seen this string getting any post lately.
Alan
Hi Alan
The response has been really good, infact too good.
We had to stop taking the orders coming in when we hit 20 units, so we can get them made and out the door.
So my only free time at the weekends has been manning the CNC machine and getting the rigs made.
We are aiming to get the first batch despatched before the end of this month and then going to focus on making a few Add-ons before taking orders for the second batch.
So hopefully we may see the rigs popping up with people trying different replications out there.
New shop front will be live also in a couple of weeks, where people can order the base+kits or just the Adde-ons.
Cheers
Sean.
Quote from: CLaNZeR on June 04, 2011, 04:56:44 PM
Hence the Modular Rig System has been born.
Howdy CLaNZeR,
Excellent Idea. Being a Lego builder, and other modular systems, I think the diversity
of your system is great. You may have just started a company. Got a name yet?
I know the difficulty of custom fabricating parts, even when you have the tools.
Are you using automated tools, or all of these hand fabricated? Your system is an
awesome advancement for the clean energy movement in that it gives experimenters
access to magnet motor experimenting tools who wouldn't normally have them. This
exponentiates the development process...
What can I say? Awesomes...
Quote from: z.monkey on July 08, 2011, 02:29:32 PM
Excellent Idea. Being a Lego builder, and other modular systems, I think the diversity
of your system is great. You may have just started a company. Got a name yet?
I know the difficulty of custom fabricating parts, even when you have the tools.
Are you using automated tools, or all of these hand fabricated? Your system is an
awesome advancement for the clean energy movement in that it gives experimenters
access to magnet motor experimenting tools who wouldn't normally have them. This
exponentiates the development process...
What can I say? Awesomes...
Hi z.monkey
I have had my own limited company for the last 13 years, so will simply supply through that and keep it all above board with VAT receipts etc etc.
I am surprised the reponse I have had from the education areas with atleast 2 science teachers placing orders as they think it will be a great way for kids to learn about coils, magnets, inductance while building their own pulse motor !
At the moment all parts that can be cut are being done on my CNC machine, then other parts such a clean up and shafts are being done on the lathe.
The Rig has changed in certain areas over the last few weeks as we work on getting the first batch finished and out the door.
Have attached a few updated pictures.
I cannot wait to start work on the extra Add-ons as that is where the fun comes in for me and will how how versatile the Rig can be :)
Thanks for the feedback !
Cheers
Sean.
Oh and video of one of the first Add-ons.
The Pulse Motor Add-on Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06NesRoLFP8&feature=related
I can see why teachers would like it because its easy to configure / reconfigure.
You have been working with various magnet motors for a long time. I've been
checking out your U-Tubez account. The all magnet motor has been quite a
puzzle for everyone. I have seen many attempts and not many successes.
I have been working on my own version, and I would like to think I have made
progress, but its not self running, yet...
Take a look...
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9656.120
Quote from: CLaNZeR on July 08, 2011, 04:49:30 PM
Thanks for the feedback !
You make cool stuff...
Your modular base looks to me, as an Electrical Engineer, like a blank protoboard
with plated through holes, no connections. Free form engineering, here is a blank
slate, build whatever you want. You could add external modularity to be able
to join modules together, or make 3 dimensional module bases. I've seen what
you build, the sky's the limit...
Beautiful work.
Great idea
Cheers
Clanzer:
Really excellent idea you have and beautiful work as well. Why not ask Stefan if he will list your rig over in the Overunity Store?
By the way, I am not familiar with the exchange rate these days, how much is that in US dollars?
Bill
Quote from: Pirate88179 on July 09, 2011, 03:54:56 AM
Clanzer:
Really excellent idea you have and beautiful work as well. Why not ask Stefan if he will list your rig over in the Overunity Store?
By the way, I am not familiar with the exchange rate these days, how much is that in US dollars?
Bill
|This is the site I use for Currency exchanges http://www.xe.com/ucc/
Not done any video updates for a few weeks, but now most of the first batch builds are out the way and due for depatch this week, it was time for a video !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgFuZ59wLGA&feature=channel_video_title
Cheers
Sean
Hi 'OU' blokes,
I have just received the ClaNZer's very device this afternoon.
It is just remarkable, very smart and very well fitted.
For those who, like me, are annoyed with mechanics and are not well equipped, but want to experiment,
this is the solution.
I built some (nearly botched) Bedini SSG motors and also a 'window' motor.
Yes, they run (= are spinning) but as I made them "with my prick and my knife" (sorry, it is a French expression :P) they can not be very efficient.
The ClaNZer's prices are very, very fair, IMHO.
This guy is not telling us: buy my "Modular Rig System" and you will achieve 'OU'. NO!
He just proposes some parts and the rest is up to us.
This was the 2cents of a "satisfied customer". ;D
Very Best
Thanks NerzhDishual glad ya having fun with the Rig !
Sorry for not updating this thread, been a bit busy latley. Must update the Romero and Gabriel threads as well :)
Done a couple more Videos
Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz45cEHVTZA&feature=relmfu
And Part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTmmLZpD7Hg&feature=relmfu
For UK Customers we now have the Modular Rig System Base (Option 2) which includes the 100mm Rotor kit up on our Ebay shop.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/CLaNZeRS-E-Shop
Also the Extra Coils for the UK guys that want them.
Sorry it is only the UK at the moment, but we are taking this one step at a time.
The Online shop will be open soon for outside UK extra Add-ons and full kits.
Cheers
Sean.
OK! Great.
I'm looking forward seeing your Online Shop.
I want to, notably, purchase some more rotors.
Today, I have managed to consume about 7 milliamp (under 12 volts) with an unique air core coil. (RPM= 750).
The "Reed relay" adjustment is very sensible.
Half a millimeter appart and the amp consumption increase (but not the RPM).
I use to 'slant' this relay (see picture).
That could be a trick.
Very Best