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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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sterlinga

Quote from: mikestocks2006 on January 14, 2008, 05:50:05 PM
Quote from: sterlinga on January 14, 2008, 04:46:54 PM
Doug Furr asked me to see if I could get some clarification on what the damper things are for and how they mount.

My understanding is that they are to keep the thing from accellerating to destruction.

Any light you could shed on this would be appreciated.

Hi Alan,
quoted notes:
"...the unit runs faster without the magnokinetic Judson dampers. Typical stator speeds are 8000 rpm, rotor 2000. But the unit is quite unstable at those speeds, maybe due to the cheap bearings I used for the stators. But that's unknown, it could be that the bearing chatter actually contributes to the effect by some chaotic dynamical interaction. Don't ask me with what! [...]"

I added this to http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:OC_MPMM_Magnet_Motor#Magnokinetic_Judson_dampers

Is there somewhere that describes the details of how to build/install the magnokinetic Judson dampers?

Thanks
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CLaNZeR

Quote from: sterlinga
@ CLaNZer,

Would you mind providing me with your email address?  I understand you wish to keep it confidential, and I will honor that request.  Send to sterlingda {at} pureenergysystems.com.

Sorry for the delay, I can only give 18 hours a day for this project over the last week  ;D ;D ;D
I really should go back to work instead of playing, but what the hell , that's one of the joys of being self employed. ummmmmmm no seriously I should go do some work..... Okay maybe next week LOL

My public email is clanzer@clanzer.co.uk please feel free to email me and I will help where I can.

Cheers

Sean.
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ken_nyus

Quote from: sterlinga on January 14, 2008, 06:52:37 PM
Quote from: mikestocks2006 on January 14, 2008, 05:50:05 PM
Quote from: sterlinga on January 14, 2008, 04:46:54 PM
Doug Furr asked me to see if I could get some clarification on what the damper things are for and how they mount.

My understanding is that they are to keep the thing from accellerating to destruction.

Any light you could shed on this would be appreciated.

Hi Alan,
quoted notes:
"...the unit runs faster without the magnokinetic Judson dampers. Typical stator speeds are 8000 rpm, rotor 2000. But the unit is quite unstable at those speeds, maybe due to the cheap bearings I used for the stators. But that's unknown, it could be that the bearing chatter actually contributes to the effect by some chaotic dynamical interaction. Don't ask me with what! [...]"

I added this to http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:OC_MPMM_Magnet_Motor#Magnokinetic_Judson_dampers

Is there somewhere that describes the details of how to build/install the magnokinetic Judson dampers?

Thanks

Only quote I found and collected from Al at Steorn, when someone repeatedly asked for clarification on how the dampers were "adjusted"....


"...The dampers are tuned by trial and error. If too close they retard the magnet too much and it won't synch. Too far and there's no benefit. Once the distance is found, rotating a little at a time and trying the spin until I found a "sweet spot" is how I did it. The effect of the dampers is small, in any case..."

ken_nyus

To all replicators:

Are you using N35 or N42 rotor mags?

I think everyone has the same N42 stator ring mags.

vipond50