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Muller Dynamo

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

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Shadesz

Quote from: romerouk on September 16, 2011, 06:53:18 AM
Hi,
I would like not to reffer to that muller device I had. What I am talking is about speed under load or short. I read on the forums people saying that we cannot have any benefit from this effect and we will never have higher speed than without the generator coil in place. I don't wanna start another conflict with some of the clever brains and because of that I am not insisting to prove they are wrong.
It will be easy for the people who managed to have acceleration under load/short to measure the rpm before adding the generator coil and again after the generator coil is in place.The only important thing is  to  use the right sequence, as I said before, the effect will take place at more than one place and the right core material is of a great importance.
Lately i discovered that the shape of the magnets and the shape of the core are very important too. Cube is better than round for the magnets. If the core has the end facing the rotor in a conical shape it is better too.
Just having the edge of the core polished a bit will make a difference, more sharp that cone will be even better.
Unfortunately I discovered some of this recently and I built my new generator with round magnets but the cores I managed to improve. It will not make a huge difference but sometimes little things counts.

Regards,
Romero

I am glad you are back in participation! Thanks for all the information and for starting us on this quest. I have a question...

How did you come to realize square magnets were better? Also, why do you think they are better? How would you suggest aligning them (squarely or at a 45 degree angle?)

energia9

Quote from: romerouk on September 16, 2011, 10:17:45 AM
I have tested 3mm dia magnets with small coils and worked too. I am not suggesting anyone to follow my way and spend lots of money, I have been wrong many times and I had to buy new stuff and start again. Small is always good and cheap.

Regards,
Romero
Thanks for honesty.
peace

DeepCut


mariuscivic

Hi guys!

I have 6 coils speeding under short. But if i put the bridge rectifier they are not speeding.
Any sugestions? (i can make a video)

Magluvin

Hey Romero

Glad to see you around.  ;]

Have you tried sphere mags?  They seem to have an unusually powerfull field that seem to reach out far from the poles outward. Like it is beaming.  Just wondered if you have experienced this.

Also, have you tried alternating mag poles on the rotor N and S? This would not allow for a bias mag, UNLESS, it were spinning also.  ;] 


Ya know, most manufactured motors/gens (alternators particularly) have cores that bring the back side of the coils into action, but we are not doing that here.  Not that manufactures are going for what were looking for, but many are very efficient.

Maybe 2 rotors/mags and the coil in between.    ;]

Ive also thought about rectangular cores. Like the ones that are used for IDE hard drive cables, that have a slot to slide the ribbon cable into.   Its simple enough. And it allows you to try flat sides outward,left and right, or up and down, to see if there are advantages. If the sides are L and R the rotor mag field has more area of attraction and maybe cutting more copper, and a short transition. And then vice verse, Up and Down, the core is denser, left to right, but a higher concentration at the edge of the core.

Just thoughts.  ;]

Thanks for the insights.. Your a good man.  And God has your back. Keep the faith.  ;]

Mags