I was wondering if anyone here could help me fill in a few blanks .
I have looking into different kinds of motors off and on for quite a few years.
I have a few questions about winding coils. I remember a few details but not enough to realy help.
I remember a name, Scaler winding . If I remember right it is wound all in one direction .
When you come to the end of the coil, rather than going winding back in the other direction you make a sharp bend in the wire and run back along the core to the end you started from .
In other words every layer is from left to right , rather than alternating left to right with right to left.
How much different would this kind of coil be?
Would it be worth the extra effort when building a motor?
My second question is about something I read a few years ago.
It was about a different kind of coil.
Someone claimed that they could double the power of a coil by winding it differently
All I remember for sure is that it looked similar to what would be called feeding a transformer through the center tap .
If I remember the claim right it was same # of turns same power input ............but twice the flux when fed from the center
Does anyone remember anything about this .........or have a URL that might be related?
Thanks
gary
you could have been a bit more creative with a name...
Quote from: 0ne on December 31, 2007, 10:56:19 AM
you could have been a bit more creative with a name...
Sorry One
I wasn't having a creative day when I signed up.
gary
There are some good ideas on coils here:
http://www.angelfire.com/ak5/energy21/electromagnets.htm
Hans von Lieven
Quote from: hansvonlieven on December 31, 2007, 12:46:07 PM
There are some good ideas on coils here:
http://www.angelfire.com/ak5/energy21/electromagnets.htm
Hans von Lieven
Thank you Hans von Lieven
gary