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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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SkyWatcher123

hi folks, I am testing a dual rotor design that works even better than the single rotor. output voltage has almost tripled to 6.2V unloaded and 2.1A coil shorted, also the air gaps are about 3/16" on each side. So this design like the previous has reduced input current below that of unloaded input current when coil shorted, also each rotor has 6 1" dia. neo magnets. I am now wondering how this might work as a motor. here is cad pic of simple design. I think its possible something similar is happening with this geometry that is also occurring in thanes setup.

SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, ok just thought i would post this cad pic of newest test setup. It seems that this works even better than having the coil in the center between neo magnets. I am getting 2.6A @ 7.5V with this arrangement even with large airgaps and still much reduced input current below that of unloaded input current draw. I hope this is helping someone out there.
peace, love, light

i_ron

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on February 07, 2009, 11:44:26 PM
Hi folks, ok just thought i would post this cad pic of newest test setup. It seems that this works even better than having the coil in the center between neo magnets. I am getting 2.6A @ 7.5V with this arrangement even with large airgaps and still much reduced input current below that of unloaded input current draw. I hope this is helping someone out there.
peace, love, light

Looks good skywatcher. (edit... just learning to spel... hehehe)

Can we scale this drawing, I mean is the core three times as long as the coil?
Still just using a steel bolt for this build? Is the amp measurement a shorted test?

Ron

CRANKYpants

Looks good shywatcher.

Can we scale this drawing, I mean is the core three times as long as the coil?
Still just using a steel bolt for this build?
Is the amp measurement a shorted test?
ARE YOU GETTING ACCELERATION OR DECELERATION?
WHAT IS THE GAUGE OF YOUR WIRE?

NOT_Ron

i_ron

Quote from: CRANKYpants on February 08, 2009, 04:21:37 PM
Looks good shywatcher.

Can we scale this drawing, I mean is the core three times as long as the coil?
Still just using a steel bolt for this build?
Is the amp measurement a shorted test?
ARE YOU GETTING ACCELERATION OR DECELERATION?
WHAT IS THE GAUGE OF YOUR WIRE?

NOT_Ron

Aaaaahh, imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, I like you!
Here I'm trying to be more like you and you are trying to be more like me....what a wonderful world!
(even my wife says I am very trying....you 2?)

Real_Ron