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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Nastrand2000

Ren,
I believe you are correct in the assessment of my motor. One pulse working on two magnets at the same time. I also agree that the muller style should work with the magnets close enough together. Also counter sinking them will be safer, but harder to remove them if you want to use the magnets in another experiment later.
Jason

Nastrand2000

@gotoluc,
One thing I can say for sure is DO NOT try and play with these magnets. They are far stronger then you can imagine. Unless you are familiar with strong neo's of substantial size, treat them as you would a bomb. Always wear THICK gloves while working with them and never let them come together.
Jason

gotoluc

Thanks for the good advice Jason and Ren. I had read in your earlier posts to be careful with the magnets and I will take much caution. N50's with 210 lbs. pulling force...aooch.

I'll give some thought to the rotor style and let you guys know which way I'll go.

Jason, anything wet on your discovery?

Luc

Ren

Im considering pouring a casting of my next rotor. I saw some fibreglass casting resin used to display some coins, it looked like perspex and was as smooth and flat as glass. I talked to the guy at the store and funnily enough he said it was made ON a sheet of glass. Position magnets (using a jig if necesssary) on a sheet of glass with circular moulding. Pour over clear resin solution and place another sheet on top or pour half and wait to dry before pouring other half. A shaft can be affixed securely during this process too, only drawback is inability to reuse magnets.

Ren

alright here tis guys. Pulse motor v4. Updated schematics and test results to follow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR4M2akcYnk

Let me know what you think