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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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Nastrand2000

Well at this point I have discovered that the motor can once again run at a lower voltage (2 volts at 5 milliamp). However, the output is a mere 45 volts. The reason I built this coil was to see if coil width had anything to do with rotation and voltage collapse. It would seem that It generates a greater voltage with width, like Tesla described in his bifilar coil circuits. The coil I built is 3 inch by 3/4 inch. I think I could get near this result with 3 inch by 1/32 inch coil. I will try this next. It will save alot of wire in the end, god only knows how much I have spent on wire.  ::)
Jason

Nastrand2000

But I believe the wire is the key, not the magnets (they only help to meet our ends).
Jason

Nastrand2000

This is also the key to the TPU circuitry if you have been following it. I suggest anyone in this forum to follow that as well, being that we are working on the same principle.
Jason

Ren

The way I have understood things so far is that your coils should match the impedance of the batteries you charge. I dont even know how to measure the impedance of my batteries yet, but this sounds rather interesting.

Would you think that the field created by a wider coil was larger and more efficient with your rotor size, thus allowing it to turn at minimal voltage, but resulting in minimal spikes? Or did the coil have more turns on it creating a larger impedance?

I will go and check out the tpu thread, need to buy some more wire now...

hoptoad

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.

Quote from: Ren on September 22, 2007, 11:49:23 PM
Hi guys another Aussie here too. I was drawn towards this thread out of interest to Leedskalnin, Im glad I bumped into it.

@ Brian. I am currently learning/building a pulsed motor setup along with a few others in this thread here. http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3318.0/topicseen.html

Alot of our design is similar to the Adams motor, borrowing from Bedini and others too. I would be honored if you would visit it sometime, perhaps share your knowledge, maybe even learn something!  Who knows.

I would be interested to read Lee's mag currents if anyone does have a link to them, just looking at some of the pictures of his magneto/generator was quite inspiring considering when it was built.

Anyways good to meet some of the locals here, I'm in Gosford by the way. Cheers

Greetings Ren and all you other Adams experimenters.
I'm fairly busy at the moment, but when I get a few spare hours here and there, I will try to assist you with some schematics and information which may help you stop burning your halls and transistors/mosfets etc. Though I am no longer interested in Adams motors per se, I'm sure I have some info based on 10 years of experience which will at least enable you to build some highly efficient motors. I have during that time analysed one Adams motor which was showing a small degree of genuine overunity,(built by a friend of mine, and utilysing mechanical switching), but an in depth investigation into it revealed that it was a potential environmental threat. When I get the time I shall explain further.

Cheers from hoptoad  :)

P.S I wrote this first in the Leedskalnin section, but have reposted here as it is the most appropriate thread.