Tesla Switch
Mark,
it's just a standard Mono-Pole coil on a solder roll maybe about 2000 turns of #23 wire. The magnets are neo 1/2 X 1/8 round magnets cheap of the cheap. 3020 T hall device with three south pole magnets, timing angle is about 30 degrees.
The Zero Force is an "A" field motor. I got better measurements today when the current drops out it's about 2.5 Ma that is the hall, the Bi-Polar switch is at 0 when off.
You know a light bulb just turned on. What if we could use the Bi- Polar switch in the Tesla Switch then we would know when it was off. One switch for charging a cap the other for the dump.
JB
Mark,
it's just a standard Mono-Pole coil on a solder roll maybe about 2000 turns of #23 wire. The magnets are neo 1/2 X 1/8 round magnets cheap of the cheap. 3020 T hall device with three south pole magnets, timing angle is about 30 degrees.
The Zero Force is an "A" field motor. I got better measurements today when the current drops out it's about 2.5 Ma that is the hall, the Bi-Polar switch is at 0 when off.
You know a light bulb just turned on. What if we could use the Bi- Polar switch in the Tesla Switch then we would know when it was off. One switch for charging a cap the other for the dump.
JB
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