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Sharing ideas on how to make a more efficent motor using Flyback (MODERATED)

Started by gotoluc, November 10, 2015, 07:11:57 PM

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truesearch

@shylo:


I too would like to see a drawing or picture of how you
QuoteIt still has 2 poles ,but when the coil is pulsed , it makes the poles change.

truesearch

shylo

Here's a different one seems to work better.(see attached)
I'm going to try and see if I can maybe use it to assist rotation of my rotor.
I was just powering it with some of the stored flyback.
artv

MagnaProp

Quote from: shylo on March 30, 2016, 04:26:37 AM
Here's a different one seems to work better...
Thanks for the image.
You're using all Alnico magnets and no Neo's? So you switch the poles by switching all magnets?

gotoluc

Quote from: MagnaProp on March 30, 2016, 06:13:58 AM
You're using all Alnico magnets and no Neo's? So you switch the poles by switching all magnets?

No, he wrote he is using all ceramic magnets.

Luc

shylo

The poles at the end of the I's are opposite each other, N & S, when pulsed they switch polarity.
The big ring is a neo,
The little fillers in the center of the coil are ceramic's.
It makes for a weak field but the closer the better.
artv