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The new generator no effect counter B. EMF part 2 ( Selfrunning )

Started by syairchairun, November 09, 2014, 09:05:00 AM

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Cadman

T-1000,

I haven't spent much time trying to magnetically balance this since Syair reported only 750 watts were needed to rotate his 10KW build. I wonder just how much time should be spent on it. He used the stock stator and exciter poles and coils after all.

How many have considered the stator coils and the span they cover in the winding on the stator?  Those coils are electromagnets and produce their own magnetic field and their own N & S poles pointing at the center of the generator. They are temporary and vary in intensity according to the current draw of the output. Maybe these are what provide the variable impetus that keeps the rotor going.

I mean, if this really has to be magnetically balanced then there is more to it than the exciters and iron rotors.

Maybe the inertia of several pounds of iron rotors spinning at 1500 RPM coupled with the fields from the poles and the stator already does the job.



albator10

Who know the exact model and power of the generator that syairchairun is using ?


FatBird

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Jimboot

Now getting 140v and using a MOT coil can dimly light an incandescent - no real measurements yet just a demo of how I have achieved the extra volts.. oh yeah and everything falls apart at the end ... literally (for the Americans that means it actually does fall apart)  - uploading video now.

Just..Sayin..

Quote from: albator10 on November 25, 2014, 01:40:26 PM
Who know the exact model and power of the generator that syairchairun is using ?

It is a generic 4 pole generator 220 volts 1600 rpm there are dozens of them on alibaba they are all the same and very affordable.