Summary
So much has been said - so many posts
Maybe a pause to consolidate the knowledge from UFO Guru
Anyone care to add to (or correct) the following important points taken from the many UFO posts?
Maybe details of balancing prime mover and generator?
Maybe details on addition of capacitors?
etc....
Kind Regards
AV
So much has been said - so many posts
Maybe a pause to consolidate the knowledge from UFO Guru
Anyone care to add to (or correct) the following important points taken from the many UFO posts?
- One coil pair is recommend to be equal to or just above One Ohm.
- One coil pair is wound as if it was one single coil, opened at the half way point ∞ and applied to each pole set.
- Larger capacity coils produce higher output (torque?) than many more smaller capacity coils.
- A three pole configuration is the simplest, yet the strongest.
- Bifilar rotor coils require bifilar stator coils.
- An asymmetrical prime mover will need to be either a Big Three Pole...a Star of David...or 20 or more poles and Four Element at stator-brushes.
- An aymmetrical generator requires to be elongated... the longer the armature the better...and the more slots (poles) with lots of room...the better...then the more wire-coils you could get...the more power you will get out...
- PWM circuit that powers an asymmetrical wound stator and armature motor is preferred to a linear fed asymmetrical magnet stator motor.
- It is best to balance each wound coil set by wire length as opposed to number of winds.
- Prime Mover face to face connection to generator is the most efficient connection method
Maybe details of balancing prime mover and generator?
Maybe details on addition of capacitors?
etc....
Kind Regards
AV
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