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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Nastrand2000


Nastrand2000

@kubikop,
What is the resistance to your motor (inline with your feed coil). Your motor is running 3000 to 4000 rpm at top speed. I'm guessing that your motor is taking about 1.5 amps to build up and dropping to 1 amp once up to speed. Some further measurements would be very helpful, for us to give some advise. I would suggest an amp meter reading inline with battery to the coil.
Jason

Nastrand2000

The generator coil on my last setup seem to be working well, however I believe that induce more voltage using TWO rotors on either side. Thats what I am attempting. Also I am replicating this thread's permanent magnet motor. http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3482.0/topicseen.html plus school, plus family.....sorry spread a bit thin.  :P
Jason

kubikop

@nostrand2000

The power coil is 3 Ohms and the trigger coil is 50 Ohms

It runs at 0.7 Amps from the go get.

Ill post a video of the Amps running, How do you know its 3000 to 4000 RPM?

Is there an equation I can use?

Kubikop

kubikop

@Ren

Please find attached the Circuit I am using.

Its a bedin with a generation coil hooked up to Charging battery not as in the pdf, I also left out the bulb.

The power coil is 3 Ohms and the Trigger coil is 50 Ohms and the motor runs at 11v (ish) at 0.70 Amps

Hope this helps.

kubikop