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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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romerouk

@protein_man

nothing will happend, look again at the circuit you just posted.

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: romerouk on June 11, 2011, 09:24:09 AM
@protein_man

nothing will happend, look again at the circuit you just posted.

Proteinman: Maybe simply turn 1 diode around. That way current can flow in one way without the diodes blocking each other.
If the coils are wound in opposite directions this might work then (not sure maybe the fact that the other coil is magnetized with a different magnetic pole is enough to ensure the desired current direction)

konehead

when any of you need to clean off the dust and grit that collects on your neodimium magnets, use a "tack cloth" - it is a very sticky cloth that painters use to clean surfaces of dust and dirt before painting fine finishes...vacuum cleaner doesnt work very well to clean neodimiums this is only way I know really it works good...

gotoluc

Quote from: gotoluc on June 11, 2011, 01:46:35 AM
Hi everyone,

@Bruce, very good ;)

I'm quite sure this could be done with low resistance MOSFET's instead of diodes! ... so could be next to no losses.

Has anyone noticed a Metal (aluminum or steel) tube ring around Romero's rotor?

Thanks for sharing

Luc

Humm :-\ ... no one has commented on what looks to be an aluminum cylinder around Romero's rotor.
Am I the only one who sees this?  anyone else noticed?

Thanks Romero for looking at my research video's and further developing.

Thank you all for sharing

Luc

i_ron

Quote from: gotoluc on June 11, 2011, 10:26:10 AM
Humm :-\ ... no one has commented on what looks to be an aluminum cylinder around Romero's rotor.
Am I the only one who sees this?  anyone else noticed?

Thanks Romero for looking at my research video's and further developing.

Thank you all for sharing

Luc

Hi Luc,

Yes I saw that but had just put it down to 'rotor at speed' that the camera couldn't follow... however on second look it does look worthy of closer inspection!  JB uses aluminum rotors on the energizers, right?

So there is no (limited?) eddie currents with the aluminum travelling in conjunction with the magnets. Be nice to see a still picture as this could be a good way to make a rotor.

Love your channel, keep up the good work

Ron