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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: tropes on September 17, 2007, 12:22:44 AM
Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 17, 2007, 12:02:01 AM
Peter,
Even in your "Sotropa Motor" you can collect the collapsing magnetic field from the collector and emitter of your transistor.
Jason
Yes, I am getting 13-14 volt readings between collector and emitter with 18volt input. Is this " flyback voltage" ?
I have two capacitors; 16000uf, 60 vdc. I will hook one up and see how long it takes to fill it to 36volts.
Peter
Well I hooked the cap to the transistor and the motor slowed down like the coil wasn't getting a full 18 volts. I wonder if I am just using part of the battery voltage rather than any flyback voltage. I switched the leads around and fried the Hall IC. Now that's real experimenting!!!
Bed time for boys. I need my rest for surgery this week.
Tropes

Ren

I could be wrong tropes but try taking from the collector and emmiter and sending through a diode or bridge. That way it shouldnt burn out anything, hopefully.

tropes

Quote from: Ren on September 17, 2007, 01:58:26 AM
I could be wrong tropes but try taking from the collector and emmiter and sending through a diode or bridge. That way it shouldnt burn out anything, hopefully.
Ren
I'll give it a try but I'm running out of transistors.
Thanks for the link in the Adams motor thread. I find the Adams Motor to be the most interesting of all pulse motors. Would you upload a larger drawing.
I have uploaded to YouTube my first pulse motor (2005) and bililar coil:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBjcaSCUoQg
BTW are you comfortable using "flyback voltage" rather than "Back EMF" to describe the voltage collected from a drive coil?
Tropes

Ren

here is the pic mate. I dont know what to call the pulse we're getting off secondaries. I have the perfect piece to build one of these motors. Its a dropsaw aluminium bench. The center of it is a pivoting circular platform which could be used to hold the generator stator windings and allow them to be minutely adjusted. I should start it one day, it would be very interesting to study.

tropes

Hey Ren
Good pic. Looks like 2 pulse and 4 collector coils; interesting.
Now, I have a recurring problem which you mentioned earlier. My Hall sensor has taken to sticking in the "on" position. It is a bipolar Hall which is supposed to switch off when exposed to the North magnetic pole. Were you able to solve this problem?
Peter