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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Nastrand2000

a 3 inch block would be fine, but you will need to use a 2 inch paddle bit to drill into it 1/2 inch at dead center. I was lucky and found a 2 inch rotor from a harvested motor.
Jason

gotoluc

Thank you for the building details Jason.

I'm new to pulse motors but I have no problems with the information you gave me, however I do have a question. Would it still qualify or work as a pulse motor if I use a 1/2" clear acrylic disk as rotor and cut 2" holes for the magnets and have my coil on the side (horizontal like a Muller generator)? and if it is ok, do you know if it would have any drawbacks to your model?

Thanks

Luc

Nastrand2000

I have found with this setup that the muller style motor is not helpful in this setup. Possibly with the magnets close enough together it may work. My muller setup was with a 12 inch diameter rotor with 4 magnets.
Jason

Ren

I believe the close proximity of the north and south poles allows Jase to attract and repell 2 magnets from one pulse simeltaneously. Correct me if Im wrong Jase. Theres no reason why a muller style setup shouldnt work, it would be probably easier to attach the magnets to the rotor too. Although.... you would need to have the magnets close to each other to benefit on attraction and repulsion and this might also be difficult with such a large and strong magnet, affixing it anyways. If they were counter sunk into rotor it would be safer I think.

Ren

Also guys. Found this schematic on www, though it might be of interest. Perhaps toad can offer some comments on this particular setup.