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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

Quote from: Magluvin on March 23, 2010, 05:39:15 AM
Oh  you already tried?  oops.
If you get some plexi strips like 1/4 in. , it bends nice with the heat of a torch or hot air gun. It makes brackets easy.
I have an idea I will draw up later, I have to go to work.  But if you use a small u bolt and wind a coil on the u and have a bracket or bridge and have the open ends of the u bolt aiming down, 1 bolt end just above the S pole and 1 just over the N pole. The bolt will attract the field of the mag upward and it will generate voltage.
Or you can do it from the top and bottom so there wont be a wobble induced in the rotor.
So you have it doing 4000 rpm?  This is good. I would work on more speed as you go, but if the gen brings it down to to even 1000 rpm to get some decent output, retune the motor at that point. Loads change things so it has to be re tuned .
Mags

I may just have the thing in the shed. Thanks that's an easy one to test.

Jimboot

switched my drive coils to the torch coils. 350rpm. More than 1DCmA but how much I'm not sure. 350 rpm. Voltage steady at 5.66. I think the rotor is too big.Smaller mags, rotor would spin faster. I don't think the field is big enough to drive my rotor fast.

Jimboot

I found out tonight that my motor will operate on only one coil! Given my exp with turning 1 coil away incresed rpms I decided to drop coils off 1 by 1. It reminded me of PLs miniorbo replication.The voltage on the pick upcoils is over 1v higher than the battery. I'm not getting too excited yet as I dont know the amps are on the pu. Ihave hooked the pu coils to the batt. Voltage seems to drop tho. I've simply hooked up the + & - from the cap on the pu. Any thoughts?

Jimboot

pu coils at 6.3 battery at 5.3v tuning is a bitch tho. The p2p voltage stays constant tho which I haven't seen b4. Also I am about to embark on rebuilding the rig. I'm going to offset the pu coils on their own brackets. Could the pu coils affect the mags when drawing the current off them? I'm assumming atm it is only affecting the drive coil.

gyulasun

Hi Jim,

Now that I have seen the pictures on your setup where you showed the position of the pickup coils (two days ago or so) and you wrote that loading the pickups stopped the motor,  I am sure the problem is the position: the current from the load creates a field that hampers, screens off the useful field from the main coils. thus any original attract or repel force that insured flowless working by the main coils are opposed. And you found that gradually the problem decreased as your decreased one by one the number of coils, hence you had less and less opposing force in front of the main coils.
So I also think the only remedy is to rebuild your setup indeed and place the pickups relatively far from the main coils or at least not just inbetween the main coil and any rotor magnet when these two latter just face each other.
And yes I think the pu coils will affect the motor operation: when you load them, RPM will surely decrease due to normal Lenz law and you will notice this in increased input current draw. I mean if you so far tested your present setup by slowing it down by your hand and watched the input  current: it increased, right?
(I do not think pu coils would affect the magnets in any other way, except Lenz law.)

Regards,  Gyula