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New permanent magnet motor on youtube from Roobert33

Started by hartiberlin, November 17, 2010, 05:47:43 AM

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FatChance!!!

I saw this remark at Youtube backup video of Roobert33's motor.
It sounds very likely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bssBAb6EzM4

"Look at 2:29 just when his hand approaches to stop the rotor.
It's clearly visible that the rotor slows down well before his hand touches it.
In my book this means he switched off an external power source a bit to early,
perhaps hidden below the table, and the rotor slows down before he can reach it."

zapnic

Quote from: FatChance!!! on December 30, 2010, 04:45:16 AM
I saw this remark at Youtube backup video of Roobert33's motor.
It sounds very likely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bssBAb6EzM4

"Look at 2:29 just when his hand approaches to stop the rotor.
It's clearly visible that the rotor slows down well before his hand touches it.
In my book this means he switched off an external power source a bit to early,
perhaps hidden below the table, and the rotor slows down before he can reach it."

????
and happy new year you too

tbird

Sean,

i saw Sterling's suggestions and noticed he left out one thing, which you haven't addressed either.  the spring.

it seems logical to me that the load on the cam should be as light as possible.  with the spring tensioned correctly, it could take at least 90% of the lifting mode.

i can't tell from Roobert33's video, but it maybe the spring is stretched at the top making it pull down.  this would take away any hesitation to the down stroke that might delay the return to the working mode.

either way, the spring, in my mind plays an important part.

my description may not be very good, but at least it's food for thought.

tom
It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it!

Omnibus

Quote from: FatChance!!! on December 30, 2010, 04:45:16 AM
I saw this remark at Youtube backup video of Roobert33's motor.
It sounds very likely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bssBAb6EzM4

"Look at 2:29 just when his hand approaches to stop the rotor.
It's clearly visible that the rotor slows down well before his hand touches it.
In my book this means he switched off an external power source a bit to early,
perhaps hidden below the table, and the rotor slows down before he can reach it."


Yeah, maybe. However, can you demonstrate with your own experiment how that powering by an external source can really happen? I wish @LightRider would post here his analysis of the timing and explain it more thoroughly.

ramset

So Omni,
I'm confused about who this Calloway fellah is.

Is he the man we talked to ?
the one Sterling says "doesn't like him any more"?

If so, we both know he's a really nice fellow with some amazingly cool ideas.
Email his number to Sean,tell him to call him !He has a whole diferent method now [the four stator thingy]

Chet
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Thanks Grandma