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Overunity Machines Forum



Pulse Motor Video

Started by awesomo4000, November 28, 2006, 06:26:02 PM

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ian

Yes.. I know what you mean.. the coils bank is 3.4 ohms. This into 36 volts gives ~10 amps. Yes.. the meter gives an "average". That is what I want. This is why i use an analogue meter instead of a digital. From what I've seen of Bedini, he uses an analogue amp meter for his motors as well and he seems to know what he is doing quite well. I could see that if there was some sort of resonance with the meter, then it may show reactive amps and therefore not a true reading.

Thanks for your time to look...

ian

tropes

Quote from: dani1 on May 20, 2007, 12:10:12 PM
It really is very simple. It is just a regular low grade steel bolt with the head ground from hex to round. The reed switch turns the transistor on and off. The coil is bi-filar wound(two wires). One wire for driving the rotor and the wire for taking the back emf off using a single reverse diode.
Ian
Do the two wires switch on simultaniously or is the pulse for driving the rotor slightly advanced? Do you think I could use such a bifilar coil on my Sotropa Motor?
Peter

ian


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Ian
Do the two wires switch on simultaniously or is the pulse for driving the rotor slightly advanced? Do you think I could use such a bifilar coil on my Sotropa Motor?
Peter

Hi Peter... No the primary is used to pulse the coil, and the secondary is used to just send the collapsing magnetic field to a cap.. You could swich it but you don't have to. Yeah you could use this.. but a single coil will work just as good imho...

Call me if you like.. I'm home and free for a bit. although, I'm in the shop at the moment.. thank God... waiting for a special tool.. so in the meantime I'm building this...