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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple to make Hilden-Brand style motor

Started by Nali2001, April 13, 2007, 03:40:34 PM

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scianto

Quote from: i_ron on January 20, 2011, 10:57:27 AM
scianto,
This is an open forum where we would love to hear about your motor and latest experiments also. Feel free to bring us uptodate.

I am very willing to share and all that was worth to share I did on my yt channel, as you can find it here posted.
I am still working on it but there is nothing new, no new findings, so not worth to post. If I post it must be something concrete, not a philosophy :)

i_ron

Quote from: scianto on January 20, 2011, 02:01:17 PM
I am very willing to share and all that was worth to share I did on my yt channel, as you can find it here posted.
I am still working on it but there is nothing new, no new findings, so not worth to post. If I post it must be something concrete, not a philosophy :)


I understand all too well. I have read much of your yt channel but wasn't really up to date on your work.

Just went through a learning experience these past few days... I can work with soic but tssop is beyond me, just too tiny. So back to square one and find a driver in a size I can work with.

There will be no reports for several days from me...

Ron



i_ron

Quote from: i_ron on January 20, 2011, 07:41:47 PM


Just went through a learning experience these past few days...

Ron

Thank goodness for Youtube!

Watched one of the tutorials and they say its easy, lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NN7UGWYmBY

But here is the proof, a bit messy in this magnification. The technique of "wiping" was what worked for me. With the chip fluxed and corner tacked, just a small amount on my regular tip and one pass down the row of half mm pins and a couple of dabs with the solder wick!

My first mistake had been buying the smallest tip which, like he says, doesn't work. In the pic the board is mounted on a 600 pitch machined pin 24 dip socket. These are great as there is a little spring catch in each pin socket that makes firm contact with 24 gauge buss wire.

Ron

Nali2001

Quote from: scianto on January 20, 2011, 02:01:17 PM
I am very willing to share and all that was worth to share I did on my yt channel, as you can find it here posted.
I am still working on it but there is nothing new, no new findings, so not worth to post. If I post it must be something concrete, not a philosophy :)

Hi Scianto,
What is the best efficiency you have ever achieved  from your machines?

Thanks!
Steven

Nali2001

Quote from: i_ron on January 21, 2011, 02:56:18 PM
Thank goodness for Youtube!

Watched one of the tutorials and they say its easy, lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NN7UGWYmBY

But here is the proof, a bit messy in this magnification. The technique of "wiping" was what worked for me. With the chip fluxed and corner tacked, just a small amount on my regular tip and one pass down the row of half mm pins and a couple of dabs with the solder wick!

My first mistake had been buying the smallest tip which, like he says, doesn't work. In the pic the board is mounted on a 600 pitch machined pin 24 dip socket. These are great as there is a little spring catch in each pin socket that makes firm contact with 24 gauge buss wire.

Ron

Great video and nice little board you got there!
Hope it works out for you.