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Overunity Machines Forum



Kundel Motor

Started by spadestick, June 01, 2006, 02:10:28 PM

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gn0stik

Well if you read closely you can do some research, we can get a horsepower rating from rpms and torque. Horsepower can then be converted to other output types. I'll look into it. Of course, any results I get will be speculative.

gn0stik



Thanks for the correction jake.

jake

A 30w fan motor means 30 watts, right?

30/746 = 0.040 hp

0.040 hp @ 1800 rpm = 0.117 ft*lb or 1.4 in*lb.



Liberty

Quote from: jake on June 03, 2006, 09:47:55 PM
A 30w fan motor means 30 watts, right?

30/746 = 0.040 hp

0.040 hp @ 1800 rpm = 0.117 ft*lb or 1.4 in*lb.




On Stephen Kundel's web site, the highest voltage rating in AC volts is 4.72 volts and the highest current in AC is .91A.  The power calculation is P=IXE.  AC power is about 4.3 watts. 

Would this motor have the capability to self run with a 30 watt output?
Liberty

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lancaIV

On kundel?s web-site I reed about the use of a 60W fan blade !

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