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Overunity Machines Forum



Controller circuit for Hilden Brandt motor needed..

Started by hartiberlin, May 19, 2007, 12:56:53 PM

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wattsup

@Jack

Been out for two days for Christmas and just saw your graphic.

Pretty crazy but about two weeks ago I had purchased two small AC motors (3$ each. lol) as shown in the photo and that remind me of your graphic design (less the magnet)

The right one is the motor unmodified and on the left one, I took off the rotor and wound a bifilar coil. I only wanted to learn how well I could transfer power from the main coil, through the armature and then to the coils and it does very well. I will try it again with a more expanded coil over more or the empty rotor radius. These tests are for work on the TPU's and bailing wire.

When doing tests, I often look for ready made (and cheap) components that are widely used in the market as these are proven functional designs. By doing simple modifications, it's fun to see what the effects are when the base function is known to already work.

I am curious if you or anyone would know why such motors have two heavy copper triple winds at 180 degrees on the armature and next to the rotor. Are they used to overcome the sticky spot. There may be a technique or reason there that could be useful in other designs.

A question on your design.

I imagine your rotor is polarized but what happens when the polarized rotor sections reach the N/S magnet, or is the distance between the magnet and the rotor far enough that it does not directly affect it?

JackH

Hello wattsup,

Well the rotor is made out of sylicon steel laminets, so as soon as the magnets are turned off, the rotor looses it's magnetic poles.   I am working on a new design that also has one valve in the rotor, this model will have push, pull on the rotor and will need to only turn on/off one time per rev.


Later,,,,,,JackH

Nali2001

Hello Jack, can ask you sir what is the overall wire gauge you use for your motors? And how may wraps, voltage, amps, ohm and such.
It would help me form a more complete overall idea about the system.

Many thanks,
Steven

JackH

Hello Nali2001,

I'll get this imformation tonight at the shop, right now I cannot remember all of it.

I'll post it tonight.




Hello Honk,

I got your controller yesterday, I will give it a try today.   Thanks for the fast shipment.


Later,,,,,JackH

Nali2001

Thanks Jack,
I'm looking forward to it.

Kind regards,
Steven