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Overunity Machines Forum



The Ossie motor

Started by robbie47, February 02, 2010, 03:53:17 AM

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Jimboot

Hey tooomanymiles that rotor is an old computer fan with the blades replaced by a teflon ring I cut out of a chopping board.

Jimboot

New rotor design which I'll upload pix soon for but get a load of this scope shot over 1s. Voltage bounces up and down by 0.5v

Jimboot

Ok finally got my meters setup properly so I can read amps & voltage whilst the motor i running. At 531RPM current is 25DCmA @ 6V. WHich is 0.15 watts? Anyway Getting better performance now I can watch when the switch config starts to suck amps.

Jimboot

Ok 1500 RPM on 0.12 watts. 6.19v 20DCmA. Tuning the reeds & coils for max RPM as well as low current draw is the key. I'm not using any resistors in the circuit but I am using the bridge rectifier and I have realigned my coils to -+-+. New rotor is using 8 mags aligned Orbo style. will post pix soon.

Jimboot

Ok bit more tweaking. Looks like 2DCmA at 6.14volt 920RPM 0.012watts? 12 milliwatts? been running at that for over an 2 hours now. Has bounced up as high as 6.16.