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Circuit setups for pulse motors

Started by Nastrand2000, September 16, 2007, 10:46:33 PM

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tropes

Quote from: Thaelin on September 27, 2007, 06:22:41 AM
   When I turn off my motors, I must manually discharge the caps or it will stay for long periods of time. The caps are suspect.  I use caps rated for 500v and some motors will go to 475 so get better caps. Old computer power supplies will have one or two rated at 400v usually. I use a standard house light 150watt to discharge them with.

thaelin

Thaelin
I think the cap size is okay for my application but maybe Tropes got fucked on eBay!!!
Tropes

hoptoad

Greetings pulse motor enthusiasts. I've added another circuit to page 2 and have posted some more info on new page 3.

http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/index.html

If page 3 link doesn't appear, just hit refresh on your browser.

Cheers from the Toad who Hops  :)

Nastrand2000

Well,
Not much to look at, but this is the new coil running at 5 volts and 25 - 30 milliamp. Recharging a 12 volt car battery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDOm7BWC0dY&mode=user&search=
Jason

RunningBare

Lead acid batteries in pulse motor test, just gotta luv em, especially those whopping great car batteries that can bounce back voltage by themselves due to chemical reactions such as errosion slowly taking place inside the cells.

Question, if it is possible to charge 1 battery from another using a pulse motor, why is it you cannot take that output charge feed it to a capacitor via a rectifier and then run the pulse motor from that?, effectively using only one battery that is being constantly charged while at the same time it's running the pulse motor.?

I believe I already know what your answer(s) will be  ;)

Nastrand2000

Well actually you can, but I'm not claiming overunity. But apparently you didn't read this thread, or you would know that I'm powering this motor from a variable power supply and not from another battery. This thread is just to help others get a functional pulse motor going.
Jason