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My crazy project

Started by tinman, October 29, 2014, 05:51:54 PM

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tinman

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 02, 2014, 01:14:30 AM
The low-value capacitors formed by the cores and the windings are conducting the oscillating signal and allowing power to leak to the LEDs. And/or, you are experiencing insulation breakdown at a higher voltage than your continuity checker is using.

Do the white plastic bobbins fully surround the cores, or is the winding wire in contact with the metal of the cores at any point?
TK-i wish you could see the video-->that would answer a lot of your questions.
The white plastic is 2mm thick,and is mould injected around the core.There is no way in hell the windings are ever going to short to the core. I have tried some time back to remove the plastic insulation from the steel core of one of these stators-->it took me nearly a whole day.Two of the stators are 60 series stators(top and bottom in my setup),meaning that they ran on 240 volts,and the third is an 80 series stator(earlier modle) and ran on 120 volts(center one in my setup). Im using 12 volt's.

Looking at the pic below,how can the two cores have any potential difference?,as they are identical in all way's,recieve the same electromagnetic pulse,and are in phase with each other.

profitis

so how's it going with the experiment @tinman.any anomolies

profitis