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JB Zero Force Motor - anyone building?

Started by Jimboot, November 03, 2015, 09:53:20 PM

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minoly

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 05, 2015, 09:22:03 PM
Here's a picture of my Marinov Slab motor that I built in 1999. The photo here was taken in 2005. I used a Hall effect sensor for the "triggering" a power mosfet but a reed switch and bipolar transistor would work just as well and would allow even lower voltage operation. This motor is an analog of the Marinov "warlock's wheel" or Siberian Coliu which has the stator structure and the armature both turning in the _same direction_. In my case of course the stator coils are fixed to the frame, but since they want to turn in the same direction as the rotor, not the opposite direction .... well, you can figure out just what that means.

Nearly _sixteen years_ ago I  made this !!
I would love to see that in action, very cool!


seychelles

no new news nothing to wounder in awe here move on please,
move on lol good on you tk..best new news is my new post on
tinman shorting post.. check it out and let me know if it works.
i will classify it as electrical lamination..

Jimboot

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 05, 2015, 09:22:03 PM
Here's a picture of my Marinov Slab motor that I built in 1999. The photo here was taken in 2005. I used a Hall effect sensor for the "triggering" a power mosfet but a reed switch and bipolar transistor would work just as well and would allow even lower voltage operation. This motor is an analog of the Marinov "warlock's wheel" or Siberian Coliu which has the stator structure and the armature both turning in the _same direction_. In my case of course the stator coils are fixed to the frame, but since they want to turn in the same direction as the rotor, not the opposite direction .... well, you can figure out just what that means.

Nearly _sixteen years_ ago I  made this !!
Yeah but you didn't give it a cool name. Dig up the vhs tapes and put it on YT otherwise it's not real :)
I'm not that impressed with a 5ma current draw as lid motor reported. Geez even I can get a pulse motor running at 6000 rpm on 5ma

synchro1

Assuming the parts were foraged from back alley fry grease trash barrels, it might be more aptly named the Marinov "Slob" motor.