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Overunity Machines Forum



Maybe possible idea for duplicating effect of Holcomb and others

Started by citfta, August 19, 2022, 04:00:12 PM

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bistander

Great. I found a manual and looked it over briefly. I am not familiar with ones which run higher output voltage than input. Will it put out 480 with 120V in?
Also, looking at that new rotor, there isn't much iron below the slots for a 4-pole field. So you're not going to get a normal flux level.
bi

edit.
Just saw motor np. Thanks. I've used Baldor, and Reliance, before the acquisition. Good motors.

ariovaldo

Quote from: bistander on August 28, 2022, 07:40:31 PM
Great. I found a manual and looked it over briefly. I am not familiar with ones which run higher output voltage than input. Will it put out 480 with 120V in?
Also, looking at that new rotor, there isn't much iron below the slots for a 4-pole field. So you're not going to get a normal flux level.
bi

edit.
Just saw motor np. Thanks. I've used Baldor, and Reliance, before the acquisition. Good motors.

The new rotor doesn't have too much iron on it. That was made for drones, A custom made is very expensive, but I can add some metal. also, I ordered a large one that can fill the whole stator, This one isn't big enough
The answer to your question is to run in 480 Volts having 120 Volts in the input; the answer for what we can find in the market is no. That isn't normal.
Ari


bistander

Quote from: ariovaldo on August 28, 2022, 07:48:18 PM
The new rotor doesn't have too much iron on it. That was made for drones, A custom made is very expensive, but I can add some metal. also, I ordered a large one that can fill the whole stator, This one isn't big enough
The answer to your question is to run in 480 Volts having 120 Volts in the input; the answer for what we can find in the market is no. That isn't normal.
Ari

Thanks Ari,
Your drive np stated 120V, 1p input & 230V, 3p output. Wondered about that. Using a boost on the DC bus? Transformer? Anyway, wiring motor for 460V might limit frequency for full flux.
Sounds like you have a plan. I'll help where I can.
bi

kolbacict

This reminded me of a simple induction melting furnace.
Only for two phases instead of three.
The structure is working. :)