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Pulse Motor ( no work required to remove rotor magnets from cores )

Started by SkyWatcher123, April 16, 2009, 05:03:11 AM

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Paul-R


SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, just an update. Well with all 3 phases wired on the motor the vibration was still too large in my opinion and since my cores were the same size as the neo magnets it took alot of juice and on time duration to get the magnets off the cores which i expected however i'm now fully convinced the best way to go is either Kawai's motor design or an air core design like Garry Stanley came up with. So i am now building a bigger model of the air-core motor, w/ 12 neo's per rotor and 12 stator coils, since the small one i have now has out performed every other motor i have ever built and its design is simple and circuitry as well so reliability is high. Any thoughts on this new direction are welcome.
peace love light   :)

SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, been working on the dual rotor air-core motor and it is finished. Very interesting results so far, compared to the previous dual rotor air-core motor i had built that used four rotors with 6 neo's per rotor and 2 stator plates with 6 coils each for 12 coils total this 12 stator single plate, 12 magnet per rotor motor is performing better than the previous stated motor and with half the current draw and the same voltage. So it appears due to the pulse width on time being less due to the larger rotors this makes the motor more efficient even though the duty cycle is the same, very interesting. I believe Troy reed invented a motor that took advantage of that fact and Joseph Newman does the same with his commutators, many pulses at shorter pulse width's to achieve equal or greater performance with reduced input. Still testing, let me know what you folks think. Heres a few pics.

Xaverius

Nice work, hope you get continuing positive results in the future.