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how to creat pulse-motor with capacitor - selfrunning?

Started by rstergar, February 17, 2014, 03:49:28 PM

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rstergar

hi,
if anyone can help me with this i will be very happy :)

i have coil from which i can produce more than 100V with reed switch when i rotate the magnets (watch video)... and i dont know how to make puls motor from this? can anybody help me and send me simple scheme how i must assemble this to work without battery if is possible? i have two coils and a lot of different capacitors and other parts...contact: surf2rok@gmail.com thank you! :)

my video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg8o_4fwwZA

i want something like this but with more volts :) ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjWCprVXer8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRYXOWaQQZc

dieter

As far as I know, pulse motors are under 100%, so not selfrunning.

In an adams design there are magnets on the rotor facing couls on stator, eg. 2+2, The coils got steel cores, or ferrite. Rotor is attracted. Then, when coils and magnets are closest, a short pulse of current is fed into the coils, of opposing polarity, so the once attracted magnets are now repelled, just for a millisecond, thus the rotor keeps on turning.

Using Schottky diodes to redirect the backemf to the right battery poles may optimize the efficiency. A lead acid battery may handle this kind of charging nicey. Tho some people said they reachen >100%, I would not bet on it.
BTW don't believe everything seen on utube :)

TinselKoala

Sigh.

@rstergar: Try Lidmotor's basic design to start with. Once you have your motor running, then you can start changing things around to see if you can get closer to complete self running.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjWCprVXer8

If you need more help to get a basic Pulse Motor running... after you have tried Lidmotor's system... please feel free to ask. Some of us may be able to give you the real help you need, without shouting at you to go and learn random stuff that isn't going to help you reach your goal.

@Atommix: Please feel free to show your pulse motor operating and running itself using the "one way to do it right". We'd all like to know just how "M, F ATOMIC TIGHTENING" works in your motor build.

TinselKoala

Have I insulted you? Please indicate just where and how I've insulted you, and if I agree that it is undeserved, perhaps I'll apologize. But it seems to me that you are "insulted" because I dare to ask you to PROVE YOUR CLAIMS, or at least support them with some kind of data. If you find that insulting... well, that is your problem, not mine.

Meanwhile, my offer to HELP the original poster get his motor running still stands, in spite of your meaningless and unsupported distractions.

dieter

To add to my adams motor description: I had best results with medium strong, cylindric 1/2" diameter, 3/4" height magnets (maybe alnyco?), softsteel cores, same diameter but 2" long, coils wire about 1/16" thick, coil about 1/2" high and thick (2x + core), aligned to the inner end of the core, facing the rotor. Smaller coils and cores didn't work. Low impedance, low resistance and high induction seems to be required. For the circuit google adams motor.