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24 magnet pulse motor

Started by jasonspinmaster, June 21, 2008, 02:15:42 PM

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jasonspinmaster

this is a video of my new design in pulse motor with 24 magnets on it 12 north and 12 south facing.
i am using a 12 volt motor bike battery, and with 4 x air coils i get 24 volts.
my circuit is a mirror circuit, but i am not put the full punch off the coil.
so far so good

DChttp://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kBvSPgDY_u8

broli

Could you please fix your link so people don't have to copy and paste. The motor is interesting. How do you pulse the coils exactly and where do you output the energy from? This might be a dumb question, but if you're getting double out then putting in can't you just close the loop?

jasonspinmaster

i am not to sure on how to do that with the link.
i am getting the 25 volts DC for the 4 x air coils that are connected up in series and then connected to a full wave bridge rectifier these are on the far side off the disk.
this curcuit is not connect to the firng circuit

the 680 ohms resistor has been changed to a 4.7k resistor

pese

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