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New electromagnet configuration 4 times out verses in

Started by jimbo, January 19, 2022, 01:37:22 AM

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jimbo

If this pipe approach works no need for exact tight dimensions like with the washers .just dump and go .its the flux field that's being manipulated .you can fill the voids with iron .like welding rods ect.. Oh look up Flynn magnet motors its a little different but not much .its his iron stamped sheet cores that's hard to get past .so off the shelf it going to be. Not as well engineered but if it works !.



citfta

Since we are talking about making a coil that is much stronger than a normal coil I wondered how hard it would be to make a gauss meter.  They are pretty expensive if you buy one but very cheap if you are willing to make your own.  Of course they won't be calibrated but would be good for relative measurements.  I found this article on line for anyone interested in making their own;


https://www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=gaussmeter


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