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Circuit setups for pulse motors

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

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RunningBare

My Newman motor draws around 15ma with no load, my 12 volt 18ah golf cart battery will run the motor for near 41 days before the voltage starts to fall, but the battery will discharge in this time, heck knows how long a pulse motor would run drawing 0.15amp from a car battery!

I even tried charging another two 12 volt 18 ah batteries wired in series, they started off at a total of 18 volts, it rose to around 19.5 volts but by the morning it was back down to 18.3 volts.


Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 29, 2007, 03:04:44 AM
one last vid for the night, it seems to be running at the same input voltage of 1.75 at zero to .015 amps from the battery. The chargeback has seemed to stop any more drainage, but this could be due to the lead acid chemistry going on in the battery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYIYevBajsc&mode=user&search=
Jason

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Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 29, 2007, 01:56:02 AM
... this won't run on caps alone. It does take the battery chemistry to keep it going. So no free energy here. But the mA gauge is reading true. It is from the power input added to the recaptured amperage.
Jason
Jason
Your answers are so predictable to people like Runningbare. Personally, I think your anwsers are scientifically based but you will never win arguments with anyone who already knows the answer before asking the question. So please, let's stick to the original plan of sharing information about pulse motor circuits.
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Nastrand2000

Sorry Peter,
I had a bit too much wine and beer last night. :-\ I even found another thread where I was giving omnibus a truckload of shit and I don't remember it at all. Oh well. I agree we need to stay on track.
Jason

Nastrand2000

Well at least one good thing came from last nights merriments, the motor will now run on 1.5 volts 10 milliamps which is .015 watts or 15 milliwatts. Its charging a cap to 16 volts dropping into a battery through a zener diode.
Jason   

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Quote from: Nastrand2000 on September 29, 2007, 12:54:06 PM
Sorry Peter,
I had a bit too much wine and beer last night. :-\ I even found another thread where I was giving omnibus a truckload of shit and I don't remember it at all. Oh well. I agree we need to stay on track.
Jason
Hey, no problem Jason. Have you had a chance to peruse Toad's contribution (page 3.) at
http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/index.html
At this point ( page 3.) the electronics is over my head but I'm working on understanding.
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