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pulse motor Working video and info

Started by adam flow nemo, June 15, 2007, 02:03:22 PM

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kubikop

Oh...

Is it a noth pole motor at 180 to itself?

Sorry I am new to this.....

Then a coil to pick up at 90 degrees?

Paul

tropes

Quote from: kubikop on August 30, 2007, 08:52:07 PM
Thanks. have you any ideas on what I have acheived so far on you tube?

What is the difference between the Sotropa Motor and a north pole motor?

Paul
Have you looked at the "Sotropa Motor" on youtube?
What you have done is create a type of pulse motor that uses finger power to reverse polarity which repels the rotor magnets. Remove your finger and nothing happens.
Peter

Nastrand2000

What is it your trying to understand about pulse motors....how to make them run? Or how to use a magnetic gear?

Nastrand2000

I've spent the last seven years building pulse motors. I currently have one running on 2 volts at 5 milliamps ( 1/100th of a watt...or 10 milliwatt). This energy is being captured back into batteries or capacitors depending on the experiment. I am getting a 50 volt spike , using this setup,  (measured on an oscilloscope) to recharge either 9 volt or 12 volt batteries. If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them.

tropes

Quote from: Nastrand2000 on August 30, 2007, 11:06:51 PM
I've spent the last seven years building pulse motors. I currently have one running on 2 volts at 5 milliamps ( 1/100th of a watt...or 10 milliwatt). This energy is being captured back into batteries or capacitors depending on the experiment. I am getting a 50 volt spike , using this setup,  (measured on an oscilloscope) to recharge either 9 volt or 12 volt batteries. If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them.
Nastrand
Have you used attraction by the rotor magnets to the coil cores in any of your motors?
What have  you used to switch the power to the coil and what have you used to switch the back emf to the capacitor?
Are you familiar with the Adams Motor?
Peter