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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Nastrand2000

Excellent, your starting to "feel out" your motor. I suggest this for anybody building one. Good Work.
Jason

Nastrand2000

After reading your post a few times, what you are recapturing is quite impressive. I think using your recapture technique and mine we may break unity. Great work.
Jason

Nastrand2000

I suppose now its time for me to build more coils. I hate building coils. :P
Jason

Nastrand2000


Ren

lol Id be happy for just Unity right now! Thanks for the help and compliments Jase.

Using the hall does free up the 2nd wire for capture. I have built a little circuit board with the hall and transistor attached and its so much easier to adjust. I can replace a hall switch in about 5 seconds too, saves alot of frustration thats for sure!

Oh and with the coils, yeah they suck, but just do em bit by bit. I wound one coil over a week and it ended up being the nicest shape and best performer of the lot. Id also like to try a coil with 3 or even 5 winds, link em up and see how much voltage they put out on the secondaries. Be interesting to see the sort of voltage coming out. with 4 secondaries winded together I have got out over 20 volts on  an analogue gauge. Mind you that was drawing about 2 amps @ 12v on the primaries.

Have a good one mate, I'll talk to ya soon.
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