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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

I will check.
I just adjusted my electric drill to go as slow i could(which is still quiet fast LOL)its a presure sensitive trigger.I need to depress trigger on drill fully you see to get the same speed for all 3 windings.
I got
Main 6.9 VAC
Trig 3.1 VAC
Gen 3.3 VAC

so working out the ratio of mine to mikes that gives a factor of 1.53
so mike would be
Main 6.885 VAC
Trig 3.36 VAC
Gen 4.284

Peter

Peterae

Ok not easy measuring diameter in situ cant get eye line to measure square.
TOP + BOTTOM = 16mm approx
Side 2* = 10mm approx.

I tried circumference as well top and bottom = 6cm
side 2* 4cm very approx again difficult to get fingers in.

z_p_e

Quote from: Peterae on March 17, 2007, 09:57:23 AM
Ok not easy measuring diameter in situ cant get eye line to measure square.
TOP + BOTTOM = 16mm approx
Side 2* = 10mm approx.

I tried circuferance as well top and bottom = 6cm
side 2* 4cm very approx again difficult to get fingers in.

OK.

I don't think you are too far off then. With your parallax error and my estimation error using Mike's photo, there is going to be a difference.

I came up with this:

each coil at split ~ 13mm diameter
coil-mass at top or bottom ~ 16 - 19mm "diameter"

Of course when they join, the coil-mass is more ellipse than circular, so this measurement is the wider dimension.

I am trying to find a cable/conduit fill ratio calculator online and plug in the windings to see what diameter it comes up with. But as I said, I don't think you're far off at all.

Darren

dingbat

Peter,

Just a thought - do you have anything like the steel washer looking things that Mike had on the ends of his armature?  There has been speculation about what (if anything) they do.  Maybe they help concentrate the fields and give a better output voltage.

db

Peterae

Hi Dingbat
Yes i pointed this out some time ago, i ordered 2 Toroidal transformer dished washers 7cm diameter, but then realised my eyes where leading me astray, i thought the side of the spool looked like steel, but in 1 of the photos i think it is plastic.
I do note he has washers and nuts on them, i will try my dished washers once im up and running, i got these from a guy on ebay for a ?1.00 LOL.