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Lenz free generator

Started by life is illusion, December 21, 2014, 03:20:03 PM

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EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on October 08, 2016, 01:50:44 AM
Well Chris,it's like this.
It seems to me that you are doing your best to point out negatives that just do not exist in your build attempt.
The first one being that to drill the hole through the laminated core would be next to impossible,as per the engineering shops comments.
Second,you say that it is near impossible to get the stator out of the housing without damage of some sort,and you point out that there is no damage what so ever present in or on the housing of my motor.

First i showed you that a hole can be drilled into a laminated core with ease--if you know what your doing. This puts your first !near impossibility! into the !easy as! basket,and shows that it can be done with ease-with any size laminated core.

So now i will have to put the second concern to rest,in that you find it hard to believe that the stator can be removed within 20 second's,without so much as a scratch.

So i'll be back in a while,to post the video,that once again will show you that what you think near impossible,is done with ease.

No,i would not like to join the build off. That is reserved for those that junk my work,but as seen many times now,will never take me on.

I have shown you that it is quite easy to drill the hole in the laminated core.
I will soon show you how easy it is to get the stator out.

As i clearly stated way back in the thread where the measurements took place,under the guidance of PW and MarkE,there would be no full disclosure of the entire workings of the RT--and that remains to date.


Brad




Oh Brad, I am not junking your work, why would you think this?

Clearly I admire your work, or I would have never even attempted to replicate the RT in the first place! I don't work on worthless Junk! Or Study it either!

Some might see my critique as negative, but I see it as positive!!! You see, now I have learnt something, and I am very sure others have also!!! Rusty and Corroded as well... Nice!

I gave you a thumbs up, if I could I would give you more! So where is the negative in this so far?

Now on a negative note: I hear its near impossible to Spin up a Sleeve put a Coil on it, spin up a cover sleeve and press fit it into the Newly Bored Hole?

Mate I am pulling your leg.


   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

P.S: I get it, "for those" - Its ok, I am a bit slow today ;)

Grumage

Quote from: tinman on October 08, 2016, 03:00:26 AM
How to do the !hard! things easy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3nWWtmPq6I


Brad

Dear Brad.

With the right tools available. " The impossible takes but a few moments, miracles just a little longer!"

You have my full attention.........

Cheers Grum.

citfta

Hey Brad,

Thanks for the video.  Nicely done!  It is always a pleasure to watch a craftsman at work.  And almost always educational too.

I knew how to bore a hole in the laminations.  An old machinist taught me that trick years ago.  But the way you removed the coils and laminations from the case was an ingenious idea.

Carroll

tinman

Quote from: Grumage on October 08, 2016, 06:16:46 AM
Dear Brad.

With the right tools available. " The impossible takes but a few moments, miracles just a little longer!"

You have my full attention.........

Cheers Grum.

I always thought it was miracles are done at once,but the impossible takes a little longer lol.


Brad

Grumage

Quote from: tinman on October 08, 2016, 08:20:01 AM
I always thought it was miracles are done at once,but the impossible takes a little longer lol.


Brad

:)

Ah..... Perhaps being an Aussie like the Welsh some sentences read backwards??   ;)

Cheers Grum.