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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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Nastrand2000

24 volts is too much to run my motor at. Im not looking for 3000 rpm. It would rip my motor apart.
Jason

RunningBare

Erm..whatever supply you normally run the motor from, charge the capacitor from that, the voltage label on the capacitor just states the maximum voltage it can be safely charged to.


Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 16, 2007, 12:42:30 AM
24 volts is too much to run my motor at. Im not looking for 3000 rpm. It would rip my motor apart.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Im not sure you understand the reason for this thread. It is to help others learn how to build a working pulse motor. I use a variable power supply, 0 - 30 volts and 0 - 3 amps. I'm fully aware of my motors capabilities and limitations. I have built more pulse motors then I care to count at this point. I'm trying to show others how to build them the simplest way with the best results for energy capture. I went to school first for chemical engineering then for electrical engineering, but their explanations of quantum phenomena were less then Adequate. This is why I continue to search for my own answers.
Jason

Nastrand2000

I don't mean to sound rude, and after reading my last post it seems that I am being that way. I apologize for that. I am just not clear I guess on your questions. I have charged my caps to differing levels and let the motor run strictly off of them. the motor will run for about 10 minutes of a 10 volt charge.
Jason

RunningBare

No problem, your forwardness is tame compared to others I will not mention  ;)

I've charged my cap up to 20 volts and got my Newman motor to run for 1 hour 24 minutes from it, kinda hoping the charge claim made by Newman would keep it running, but hey its got another use now, the back emf is conditioning my HHO tubes  ;D


Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 16, 2007, 02:05:41 AM
I don't mean to sound rude, and after reading my last post it seems that I am being that way. I apologize for that. I am just not clear I guess on your questions. I have charged my caps to differing levels and let the motor run strictly off of them. the motor will run for about 10 minutes of a 10 volt charge.
Jason