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Newman machine replica

Started by TheOne, June 08, 2007, 06:55:48 PM

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maxc

Hi all,

I'm still working on the large commutator.

Here's an idea I put together today. It would be a secondary commutator being over-driven off the main shaft. Hmm gears or rubberbands?

seekingknowledge

Hi again, yes its been a while and sadly i have not started my motor yet but the spark is very much alive within me, i live in a small town and the local steel fabrication place  where i ordered my magnets are still waiting on them and i am actually getting a bit frustrated about it.

The bright side of things is that i havnt rushed into anything yet i have sat back and seen some of the new designs you have all come up with, i am thinking strongly about building something very simler to eddy currentz newman machine, have talked to my supervisor at work about getting some of the other materials cheaper thru the company i work for, the thing is i would like to know what 20 ga is in millimeters?

I am very excited about this, the place i work at is the 5th biggest facility of its kind in the world and the biggest in the southern hemisphere if i can demonstarte a device that is more than a 100% efficient to the company im sure they will be just as excited , 
i dont want to say where i work at this stage but i will say we have the latest technology in our feild and if i can demonstarte and get the companys interest then im sure they will utilise the team of engineers, electricians etc and other enthusists like my self within the company to work together to scale things up as im sure they could use this technology for many practical purposes in the company, no the company has nothing to do with the sale of energy but sure as hell uses a great deal of it.

So thats my question today what is 20 ga in millimeters, im not rushing in yet like i said i dont even have my materials yet and im always taking the time to research, the head electrician at work is bringing me all of his tafe (collage) text books tomorrow which is suposed to have great deal of info he feels will be most useful to me about electric motors and the nature of electricity.

Ill catch you all soon and remember the more minds work together the sooner we will all get there and the sooner we get there the sooner we can stick it to all the rich pigs that hold knowledge from us for there own profit.

gyulasun

Hi,

See this link http://www.mogami.com/e/cad/wire-gauge.html

Insert 20 for size, choose AWG for unit, choose solid for construction and press compute.

Here is in table format: http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm

Regards
Gyula

potatogunman

the chart seems to say 0.8128 mm

maxc

Hi all,

Lost post, new coil