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pulse motor Working video and info

Started by adam flow nemo, June 15, 2007, 02:03:22 PM

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Ren

just out of interest I re-wired my motor to run in attraction mode by reversing the coil connections. Is this right? In hindsight I probably could have just turned the coil around. Results for input and output were almost identical, with attraction drawing slightly more amps, but I think if I played with the timing they would be neither here nor there. Has anyone noticed a superior result with either attraction or repulsion?

I notice Bedini has built models with both forms.

Nastrand2000

Ive never noticed much difference in motor rotation or wattage draw as long as the timing was correct. With my motors, with there magnets are so closely spaced, I'm sure both attraction and repulsion are at work.
Jason

Ren

yes jase, that is where it could be very useful in your application. I might hit you up on your offer for a vid tutorial on how to wire up + time device with transistor and varible resistor. If the offer still stands. And no rush either, I still have lots of experiments I can run with these halls. I'll even post you over one if your interested for your troubles, they're tiny and only cost a couple of bucks. ;D

Nastrand2000

Hey Ren,
I will do up a video, though it might take some time to make it educational, in the next few days or weeks. I thank you for your offer, But I can buy the halls when I'm through testing this circuit completely. One thing I have found in the past is, it is always good to have extra parts around.  Again, Thank you.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Ren,
I have found "D1" to be uneeded in my circuit. It waistes voltage spikes and added current.
Jason