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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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plengo

Quote from: Artist_Guy on July 05, 2011, 05:48:44 PM

I saw that too, and also noted the rod prevented the view where I was wanting to look. The cap is still tilted, and you can see a bit of the black wire in question, marked. I can back up some, see it even better. Yes, the first video did show under the table, but the second did not. The third has no table, no lamp, but also, no shot of the back rod's top.

I want to believe in this as much as anyone, perhaps more, or I would not have spent all that money on parts, but the suggestion of a problem cannot be ignored, if you have an open mind.

(Edit to remove double quote)

Cap is not tilted because of cables. It is the table that is broken in half and the glue is tilting the whole thing. On another video you can clearly see the whole cap in question and its tilting and no cables. I will create another picture.

Fausto.

edit: you can see the angle of the cables and do not go directly to the "cap". Later a few frames you see the famous picture from Watsup and others. The angle of the cable shows clearly they are not going to the cap but to the bottom of the motor.

Dave45

Quote from: konehead on July 05, 2011, 02:07:40 PM
Hey Arthur

You sure make nice graphics -
as for the mtoor coils, what is happening pretty sure, is yes, one coil works fine, but two in sieres cuts down the ohms in half, so you have half the draw and half the speed...probably not half the draw acutally, since this is rotating magnet rotor, and at lower speeds its harder to keep spinning but you do get half the speed...this is the "correct way" to hook motor coil in series,
in third illustration, you have the coils in series, but "series cancelling' and no magnetic field happens at all and thats what you got.
This third way is what Bolt is recommending and Jason and Itseu have tested out with the GENERATOR coils hooked up like that...then you do some cap-tricks to shove the current out of phase from the voltage and then you can get power rinto caps and also doing it in non-lugging fashion.
Jason has the good suggestions either go with higher voltage, or run the two motor coils in paralell...when you get the 2nd coil pair woking as motor coils you will really have some good power - you might want to decide final hookups if series or paralell at that stage, since it might be you want less draw not so much power (series) or max draw max power (paraelell)
Just hold rotor with magnet lined up TDC to coil and connect coil leads to battery direct very briefly, to see which way it spins  when coil energizes to find out the polarities to the coils... so just make sure one coil doesnt push it backwards and the other forward...
Hey Douge thanks for posting the schematic earlier
So this is how Ramero got his rig to run at a lower harmonic I was wondering how he did it without a current limiter

Artist_Guy

Quote from: plengo on July 05, 2011, 05:54:01 PM
Cap is not tilted because of cables. It is the table that is broken in half and the glue is tilting the whole thing. On another video you can clearly see the whole cap in question and its tilting and no cables. I will create another picture.

Fausto.

See such circa 8:41, cap tilt, or broken cap exists. Same video. Other video might have a perfectly aligned cap, because it was taken at a different point in time. The motor is also in a different position in that first one.
 
Anyway, no wires should be visible going into any hole, yet they are. Nobody has explained that. If the red wire continued onward, but -not- into the hole, it would be seen in the very view you posted.  :(

David70


@Artist_Guy

assuming that it goes under the table that still not reslove the first video where I can see from the pictures posted just before, the cables are going to the motor.
How can you load a 20watts bulb but the amp meter is not showing it if it is connected to the battery we should have about 3 amp total shown there.If that can be answered then we know which direction we are going

Arthurs

Hi @Jdo300 @mariuscivic @konehead
Thanks reply.

@mariuscivic
    your device to use the picture Fig-3, and able to work normal I really can not understand, I am the way according to Fig-3 repeated experiments, In any case the rotor can not rotate.

@Jdo300
@konehead
    according to your explanation, Picture in Fig-2 is correct, The key is: I get the experiments results are normal?
    If use a higher voltage or two coils in parallel be able to improve efficiency?