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Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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Peterae

NerzhDishual

Great Stuff Good Luck, i wish all my bits would arrive so i can get on.

twosox

Hi guys,
is this motor thing a modified compulsator, sounds a bit similar.
i think. tell me to 'trot on' if i'm way off. :-)

war123ren

i would like to say thanks to darren and dingbat for there welcome

he is a few answers to dingbats questions

i have worked in many fields of motor rewinding
repairs to re-design to manufactoring motors

as i see the window motor at the moment
i think no one has taken the thought of the air gap which will make the motor
more effecent
the air gap is the distance between the magnet and the coil the closer the magnet passes the coil the more inductance the generator winding will get and you should be able to see more torque from the main winding driving the rotor

i am going to try fanning my coils a bit so the thickness is reduced the coil will seem wider but not so tall  i will only fan it out across an inch or 25cm 
the air gap i am going to try for will be about 2mm

i am going to uses the neodium n45 magnets i can buy them of ebay
my rotor shaft and rotor which will hold my magnets will be made of stainless steel
i will use sealed ball bearings to hold the rotor
all parts i will use will be non magnetic  except the magnets them selves

well thats what i have in mind so far
i better get started

warren

Peterae

Hi Warren
I would be carefull how much you fan out the coil as you need to remeber that the trigger coil is exactly that, and it relies on a crisp spike to trigger the drive transistor, also did you notice the steel washers either side of Mikes magnets, if so how do you think these would effect the flux path.
Good Luck.

war123ren