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Tong wheel and coils

Started by nathanj99, March 22, 2015, 06:22:26 PM

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nathanj99

Hi

Does anyone know where i can find more info on the Tong wheel? I am looking at building a 60cm wheel with 16 magnets on it. And then 16 coils around the outside of the wheel, but I have no idea what size wire to use for the coils, how many turns etc etc. would anyone be able to offer any advice?

Thank you

burnit0017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaF1_AyZe-c

Hi, I fabricated a pulse motor. It has two magnets on the rotor,one electromagnet and a repulsion magnet 180 degrees on the stator. It only operates with a heavy flywheel mounted on the rotor. I used 22 AWG with 250 turns measuring 2.4 ohms for the electromagnet. @ 12 volts the amp meter reads 0.3 amps and runs at 200 RPM. There better designs. Small wire more turns equals more power but has higher resistance, so there are trade offs. I hope this helps. I look forward toward your results.

Paul-R


nathanj99

Quote from: burnit0017 on March 22, 2015, 06:45:39 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaF1_AyZe-c

Hi, I fabricated a pulse motor. It has two magnets on the rotor,one electromagnet and a repulsion magnet 180 degrees on the stator. It only operates with a heavy flywheel mounted on the rotor. I used 22 AWG with 250 turns measuring 2.4 ohms for the electromagnet. @ 12 volts the amp meter reads 0.3 amps and runs at 200 RPM. There better designs. Small wire more turns equals more power but has higher resistance, so there are trade offs. I hope this helps. I look forward toward your results.

Do you have a pickup coil on that?

nathanj99

Quote from: Paul-R on March 23, 2015, 12:13:00 PM
Try Patrick's book:

http://www.free-energy-info.com/Chapter2.pdf

Thanks Paul. Yes this is where I got the idea. However there is no real info on the coils. I was seeing if anyone had any experience before I go and spend a large amount of money making 16 coils.

Nath