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THEORY on TPU energy scource

Started by sparks, November 14, 2007, 12:11:50 AM

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Vortex1

Quote from: Sequental.9 on September 05, 2016, 10:40:23 PM
The other thing to consider is insulation and it will need more varnish but an inert one !

Regards
S9

Looks like this page is totally @#$@#$ since I accidentally posted the oversize images. The problem now is: I can't get to the modify button to delete the images and repost the resized images, no matter how I resize the page to view or even change my screen settings. I've never had this happen before but was using a different camera and didn't check the image size.

If anyone has a clue how I can delete the images please let me know and I will do it immediately. Fortunately the "quote" button was still visible so I could post this.

Thanks in advance and sorry for the error, I know it is a big pain when someone posts an oversize image, and I can't apologize enough for this stupid mistake.

But what is stupider is the fact that the buttons disappear off the screen with no chance of modifying the post.

Or maybe I am not savvy enough with computers. Has anyone else had this problem?

Thanks in advance for any help with this.

Stefan if you happen to read this kindly please delete the images in post #152

Kind regards, Vortex1

ramset

Ahh
not so bad ...most of the image is on the page .

Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

Vortex1

Quote from: ramset on September 07, 2016, 10:09:11 PM
Ahh
not so bad ...most of the image is on the page .

True but it is a real pain for everyone to have to scroll across the page to read it.

On another note, the weather and temperature has been fluctuating a lot here lately so I won't be running a temperature rise test anytime soon.

The good news is that the Nickel wire arrived sooner than expected.

The not so good news is that the "M1" schematic shows a capacitor with no value on the drawing. It also shows only two variac connections, mine has four. A Universal motor is also shown.

Questions for S9:

Is the attached schematic the correct one that you refer to as M1?
What is the capacitor value?
What type of Universal Motor? (specifically modified for AC or DC operation?)
What is the green slanty block thing lower left?
What is the light blue block thingy?
What is the "K" symbol in the break in the orange wire.
What is the distance between the orange wires?

From wikipedia:
QuoteNot all series wound motors operate well on AC current.[3][note 1] If an ordinary series wound DC motor were connected to an AC supply, it would run very poorly. The universal motor is modified in several ways to allow for proper AC supply operation. There is a compensating winding typically added, along with laminated pole pieces, as opposed to the solid pole pieces found in DC motors.[1] A universal motor's armature typically has far more coils and plates than a DC motor, and hence fewer windings per coil. This reduces the inductance.[4]

Temperature rise tests coming soon!

Kind Regards
Vortex1

Magluvin

Quote from: Vortex1 on September 07, 2016, 11:04:26 PM


On another note, the weather and temperature has been fluctuating a lot here lately so I won't be running a temperature rise test anytime soon.


Vortex1

Yeah, it can get that way when the sun is closer to the earth than the moon. ;)

Mags

Vortex1

Quote from: Magluvin on September 07, 2016, 11:36:05 PM
Yeah, it can get that way when the sun is closer to the earth than the moon. ;)

Mags

Yes Mags, I noticed that and should have mentioned it in my list. I thought it was unusually hot lately. for this time of year. And the sun seems brighter than usual.

Ours is not to question but to serve. ;)

Regards
Vortex1