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Overunity Machines Forum



Dia. Mag. Alternator

Started by z.monkey, May 27, 2010, 07:34:19 AM

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Mk1

@zmonkie

Great work , you will need more rpm , is it hard to move ?

I also got a idea ... look at this ...

Mark

z.monkey

Quote from: Mk1 on November 08, 2010, 01:54:56 AM
is it hard to move ?
No, it motors a little because of the winding slots, but otherwise only takes in/oz to move it.  you can spin it with your fingers...   A 40 pound magnet...  Got other problems already.  Continuous spin control on this mutha-forker...

I got the gear set, and its a little fat.  LOL!  Spin control!  looks like I've got a whole 'nuther machine process to play with now...

Take a look-see...

Too tired to deal with it now...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

Mk1

@zmonkey

You did get why i posted a microwave fan , but i will spell it out for everyone.

It has a coil , core and a shaft with bearings , all you need is to replace the aluminum rotor with a magnet , for a cheep and easy way to make one or many since the shaft could be extended to work on many cores.

Mark

z.monkey

Sorry Mark,
I was fixated on my current problem.  Yes that looks like a shaded pole AC motor.  It could possibly work as a DiaMag alternator if you replace the rotor (which is probably a permanent magnet anyway) with a big neo-dia-mag.  So where did you find it, and ho much does it cost?
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

Mk1

@zmonkey

Hi , its a microwave fan , can be found free of charge in the trash , pretty standard .

The coil is pretty nice , and like i said the rotor is usually aluminum , induction fan ...

Keep the great work , i know you will figure it out ...

Mark