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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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qiman

it looks like the magnets are cheap $1 rectangle radio shack magnets
stacked 2 on top of each other and place every 60 degrees nsnsns.
can this be confirmed?

Those magnets are about 1" wide and 2" long.

The outer spool ends look about 1 magnet length long or about 2"
but the inner spool that the magnets are glued to looks about 1.5".
the magnets are about 1/2" thick so 4 magnet thickness + spool
that is around 3.5" total rotor width from magnet face to magnet face
180 degrees from each other. Can that spool and magnet configuration
dimensions be confirmed?


Looking at the pic, it does look like the coil can have that much wire
700' of 28 and 400 each of 30

The coil looks about 3 magnet lengths long so almost 6"..maybe 5-5.5".
It looks about 4 magnet widths tall so 4".
Anyway, that is the dimentions of the wrapping of the coil it seems.
Can this dimension be confirmed?

I'd like to make it just like Mike and knowing the wire length, coil wrap
dimensions, magnet type and size and spool size. when that is known,
good duplication can be started I think.

Thanks,
Aaron




CTG Labs

Dear all,

Is anyone building?  Or just watching?

I am just waiting the arrival of magnets and will be able to present (I hope) some results on Monday.



Dave.

barbosi

Quote from: CTG Labs on February 16, 2007, 02:04:46 PM
Dear all,

Is anyone building?  Or just watching?

I am just waiting the arrival of magnets and will be able to present (I hope) some results.



Dave.

I started the mechanical part, but I'm short on SS relay. What type is your hall IC? Do you know if is the same as Mike is using?

Thanks.
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power, there will be peace.

CTG Labs

Hi,

For now I justed used a Hall IC I had laying around.  I figured that I would use what I have first to check the results, then if no luck I will order the exact (as best as possible) parts that Mike has.  (no point ordering extra if another Hall IC will work)



Dave.

barbosi

Quote from: qiman on February 16, 2007, 01:54:04 PM
it looks like the magnets are cheap $1 rectangle radio shack magnets
stacked 2 on top of each other and place every 60 degrees nsnsns.
can this be confirmed?

Those magnets are about 1" wide and 2" long.

The outer spool ends look about 1 magnet length long or about 2"
but the inner spool that the magnets are glued to looks about 1.5".
the magnets are about 1/2" thick so 4 magnet thickness + spool
that is around 3.5" total rotor width from magnet face to magnet face
180 degrees from each other. Can that spool and magnet configuration
dimensions be confirmed?


Looking at the pic, it does look like the coil can have that much wire
700' of 28 and 400 each of 30

The coil looks about 3 magnet lengths long so almost 6"..maybe 5-5.5".
It looks about 4 magnet widths tall so 4".
Anyway, that is the dimentions of the wrapping of the coil it seems.
Can this dimension be confirmed?

I'd like to make it just like Mike and knowing the wire length, coil wrap
dimensions, magnet type and size and spool size. when that is known,
good duplication can be started I think.

Thanks,
Aaron





From http://www.crouzet-usa.com/catalog/_gnip20.shtml

The dimensions of ss relay: 2.250" x 1.750" x 1.380"

You can compare now with magnet dimensions you assumed.
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power, there will be peace.