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Muller Dynamo

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

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neogen

RomeoUK: I salute you and I am replicating too... I wish to bring this knowledge to our children and next generation. This is how we let our next generation better....

Scorch

4/23/12

Finally got around to completing some more work on my build.

This is an upgrade from what had originally started.

Upgraded-
-Stator plates from 1/4" acrylic to 1/2" acrylic.
-Rotor from 7" diameter, 1/2" acrylic to 8" diameter, 1/2" Lexan.
-Cheap ball bearings to precision, bronze, motor bearings.
-Shaft from 1/4" all thread to 3/8" stainless axle shaft.
-Coils now firmly attached with acrylic weld instead of mounting tape.

My current goal is to use a separate, super efficient, 'stargate' style motor as the primary mover.
See: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xv-req4U8U

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Scorch

Just another progress photo.

Going to try the direct drive approach first, with a motor, in order to get some idea of performance before even attempting to use alternator coils as motor coils.
And, of course, this motor can be modified to substantially increase its own efficiency. (see previous video link)

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Magluvin

Quote from: Scorch on April 23, 2012, 06:18:01 PM
4/23/12

Finally got around to completing some more work on my build.

This is an upgrade from what had originally started.

Upgraded-
-Stator plates from 1/4" acrylic to 1/2" acrylic.
-Rotor from 7" diameter, 1/2" acrylic to 8" diameter, 1/2" Lexan.
-Cheap ball bearings to precision, bronze, motor bearings.
-Shaft from 1/4" all thread to 3/8" stainless axle shaft.
-Coils now firmly attached with acrylic weld instead of mounting tape.

My current goal is to use a separate, super efficient, 'stargate' style motor as the primary mover.
See: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xv-req4U8U

}:>

Stargate. hmm.  I did this back a couple years ago. I had a small toy motor and when you add 2 small neos to each side ( in the right position) it was faster and more current needed.
I was thinking, well, it is just more power out and more power in. But, there is more to it . I didnt realize that I could reduce my input to get back to the normal operating rpm, thus using less input to get the normal output.

Thanks for showing that. ;] I believe  it 100%.

Mags

Khwartz

Quote from: Magluvin on April 28, 2012, 02:56:58 PM
Stargate. hmm.  I did this back a couple years ago. I had a small toy motor and when you add 2 small neos to each side ( in the right position) it was faster and more current needed.
I was thinking, well, it is just more power out and more power in. But, there is more to it . I didnt realize that I could reduce my input to get back to the normal operating rpm, thus using less input to get the normal output.

Thanks for showing that. ;] I believe  it 100%.

Mags
I Magluvin!

You've very get the point!  :D :bd