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  • 2usa
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    Hi Ufo, this is my first post, I have been following these 2 threads from the beginning and watch all your videos. I have a hard time logging to this Forum, because my ISP has been blacklisted or maybe once in 4 months I have root-kits on my computer.

    I am on pension. 24/7 on the internet searching for free energy. I have no background on electronics but have been interested from Joule thief. Your disclosure have easily teach me about cold electricity. I am greatly thankful for your simple teaching.

    I replicate your asymmetric motor on automobile cooling fan while I was having cataract on one eye. First try was great, runs cool, no sparks, good brush alignment, fast, lots of torque, input 12v, output 36v. Was ecstatic at that time, then try on 24v, was doing very good for a while until the body came apart, because I was using pipe clamps to joint 2 motor frame to one. The motor was spinning too fast for the clamps to hold. By than my second eye got cataract so have to stop winding motors.
    Had my eyes operated last month. Starting to build on the automobile fan motor and controller. Have to learn fast because someone is giving a 100HP Generator.
    My internet connection is very slow, sorry can't upload vids. I will if I have the chance.

    Greatly appreciate to everybody here. Keep going.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Thank You!

    Originally posted by Siggi1974 View Post
    Hi UFO, hi all,

    this is now my first post after almost two years here in this excellent Forum and this brilliant thread. I have a very high respect for you UFO and your work and the whole Team participating in this project. I have learned so much in the last two years reading you guys and also doing my own experiments. I have also converted a Mabuchi motor in an asymmetrical way at the very beginning of this thread coming from a Bedini style motor and it worked brilliant until it burned up because of oil at the commutators. Torque and speed were outstanding and unfortunately I was not able to finish all my testings on this Princess. Right now I am back on the Bedini style and still experimenting on reduction of Input Power to the lowest possible. My conclusion so far with my experiments is that this can only be achieved by resonant LC circuits for the firing coils also concerning Vortage differential of the power supply. On the generating side I have also seen pretty good results with shortening techniques. Right time and duration reduced Lenz to a minimum and I feel it can also work positive when correctly done. Also Erfinder has build very nice motors showing this effect. However I feel that all of us in this Community can improve in working together. I also read in the other threads and they are also full of brilliant and useful information. E.G. Turions 3BGS system, Duncans New Year thread, the reactive power thread. I honestly think that bringing all the ideas and knowledge together wenn all could be much more successful and finally solve this topic for the wealth of humanity. Thanks UFO again and the Team and keep up your brilliant work.

    Best regards from Germany
    Siggi
    Many Thanks Siggi and Welcome!

    You are completely right, there are many Topics, Threads here of very high interest in order to reach our goals...and of course, it would be great if we all could join forces together...but unfortunately, some are not showing the "whole thing"...and we will never get there like that.

    I've been told Erfinder has very good machines...however, he is reluctant to display details...I already have ask him to post it here...but he would have his reasons my friend.

    Yes, Duncan's Thread is very good!, excellent material there!!

    Also the 3BGS is a very interesting Thread

    If You could post in more detail, about your work and results at output shorting or other interesting tested results you've mentioned...that would be a great contribution to our work here, Siggi, I know we all would really appreciate it, as it may "speed things up"...


    Thanks for the very warm words ...


    Regards


    Ufopolitics

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Patenting "Protecting Something"...The Reality

    Originally posted by Midaztouch View Post
    UFO

    Stay strong and keep fighting! I've been knocking on doors all over Japan. They are happy to see you but they want a patent! Japan is an OEM country. So they close their doors quickly! But importantly, they all are very interested!
    Thanks Midaz, and nope, I will never, ever give up fighting, my Dear Friend...

    Yes, I know "OEM" (Original Equipment Manufacturer)...meaning "No Clones" allowed...No "Aftermarket" Permitted...No Black, nor Grey Markets...

    Patents...The "only" way to "Protect" your "Intellectual Property"...And that's absolutely right, they do protect ideas, but, in order to be "Sold, Packed, Shipped and Delivered" to a Manufacturing Corporation...Or legally speaking "The Assignee"...Assignee pays big Legal Tender Notes for this Patent...Inventor must forget, like erasing memory in a Science Fiction Movie...that he ever invented such great Machine...or Product...If He Violates "Codes of Assignment Transaction"...He will get penalized under the ISA (Inventor Secrecy Act) 1953...Federal Jail Time plus very High Fees...etc,etc

    So, yes, you sold this...no one else could massively produce this product ever...basically, if an Oil Cartel Corp bought it...Now, even a dedicated manufacturer corp for that particular patented invention(like this company you went to)...sees that there would be future threat IF manufactured, to either National Security or Other Related Interests...then, very intelligently...they will "re-sell" whole package to the Evil itself for "Properly Disposal" of such "Dangerous and Heretic Material"...Capisci?

    I know most workers do not know about this way to "handle" packages...so, we can not blame the Old Man you went to see...it is absolutely not his fault.

    I went to the largest and most famous electric motor company in Japan. I rode a 50cc scooter for 2hrs one way to meet them in the freezing cold! The head engineer is over 70. He's the man! He has been doing electric motor work for over 50 yrs! Everyone was happy to see me but the expression on his face and body gestures were like, "I've seen everything. Hurry up, your wasting my time!" I opened the motor up 24in in front of his face because his opinion was the only one that mattered!... After looking at the motor winding and comms carefully. He took his glasses off and said, "What is this." Before I could explain all. He stop me before I could finish and said, "This motor should be very fast." I said "Yes". He understood the windings and comms! At that point the VP asked for the patent.... To make a long story short. The old man walked me out to my 50cc scooter in the freezing cold. He said his company will not help but I have a good motor!.. I don't think that he has smiled or has had a machine that has truly caught his attention in a looooog time! He sent me some free parts.

    UFO, I know you like to help everyone but stop wasting your precious time making cads, wire designs and answering questions for people that have not taking the time to watch all the vids, let alone read the two threads. Give yourself some time to relax and regroup.

    Dana's motor will have a DYNO, stress test, balanced and see if it will be cost effective to mass produce. The results should take a few weeks.... Until report card day, everyone be patient, keep building, testing, studying and innovating.

    Keep it Clean and Green
    Midaz
    Thanks Midaz for this excellent Post!, Also, thanks for all your effort to help on this...but I will NEVER be Patenting this Methodology...not for all the legal tender notes out there...not even if I have to go and live under a bridge with my friends the Homeless Veterans of War Consequences from this country...

    Helping others is my job Midaz, like I helped you build your Imperial patiently, explained errors...fixed timing alignments, etc ...if they do completion or don't, that's their problem, not mine, they will "miss it"...but, anyways, I know what you mean, and thanks friend.

    That old man smiled...just because he knew what you had in your hands......He only wished you would have had a patent on it, in order to take it into "further steps"...but their own "Protecting System" Denied Access to proceed... ...And I love that!......just like a boomerang...and I hope you understand me...even if I sound like "not making sense" why being happy when they did not bought our Imperial...

    Warm Regards


    Ufopolitics

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  • Siggi1974
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    First Post to say THANK You

    Hi UFO, hi all,

    this is now my first post after almost two years here in this excellent Forum and this brilliant thread. I have a very high respect for you UFO and your work and the whole Team participating in this project. I have learned so much in the last two years reading you guys and also doing my own experiments. I have also converted a Mabuchi motor in an asymmetrical way at the very beginning of this thread coming from a Bedini style motor and it worked brilliant until it burned up because of oil at the commutators. Torque and speed were outstanding and unfortunately I was not able to finish all my testings on this Princess. Right now I am back on the Bedini style and still experimenting on reduction of Input Power to the lowest possible. My conclusion so far with my experiments is that this can only be achieved by resonant LC circuits for the firing coils also concerning Vortage differential of the power supply. On the generating side I have also seen pretty good results with shortening techniques. Right time and duration reduced Lenz to a minimum and I feel it can also work positive when correctly done. Also Erfinder has build very nice motors showing this effect. However I feel that all of us in this Community can improve in working together. I also read in the other threads and they are also full of brilliant and useful information. E.G. Turions 3BGS system, Duncans New Year thread, the reactive power thread. I honestly think that bringing all the ideas and knowledge together wenn all could be much more successful and finally solve this topic for the wealth of humanity. Thanks UFO again and the Team and keep up your brilliant work.

    Best regards from Germany
    Siggi

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  • Midaztouch
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    UFO

    Stay strong and keep fighting! I've been knocking on doors all over Japan. They are happy to see you but they want a patent! Japan is an OEM country. So they close their doors quickly! But importantly, they all are very interested!

    I went to the largest and most famous electric motor company in Japan. I rode a 50cc scooter for 2hrs one way to meet them in the freezing cold! The head engineer is over 70. He's the man! He has been doing electric motor work for over 50 yrs! Everyone was happy to see me but the expression on his face and body gestures were like, "I've seen everything. Hurry up, your wasting my time!" I opened the motor up 24in in front of his face because his opinion was the only one that mattered!... After looking at the motor winding and comms carefully. He took his glasses off and said, "What is this." Before I could explain all. He stop me before I could finish and said, "This motor should be very fast." I said "Yes". He understood the windings and comms! At that point the VP asked for the patent.... To make a long story short. The old man walked me out to my 50cc scooter in the freezing cold. He said his company will not help but I have a good motor!.. I don't think that he has smiled or has had a machine that has truly caught his attention in a looooog time! He sent me some free parts.

    UFO, I know you like to help everyone but stop wasting your precious time making cads, wire designs and answering questions for people that have not taking the time to watch all the vids, let alone read the two threads. Give yourself some time to relax and regroup.

    Dana's motor will have a DYNO, stress test, balanced and see if it will be cost effective to mass produce. The results should take a few weeks.... Until report card day, everyone be patient, keep building, testing, studying and innovating.

    Keep it Clean and Green
    Midaz

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  • vidbid
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    Ufopolitics

    Originally posted by Ufopolitics View Post
    Hello and welcome Vidbid!

    First thanks for your nice and encouraging comments on my YT Chanel!

    It is a great idea to sell Asymmetric Motors on Ebay and all around the net...

    I have posted about this possibility before, as anyone is free to build them and sell them Vidbid.

    What I would like is to be able to compile (gather) together a few nice videos (meaning from many different Members in different locations) where different sized Motors are installed into working applications...no matter what we are talking about...from an AC Hair Drier (5 Pole RS Motor) to an EV, Golf Cart or Motorcycle/Scooter...or whatever...then People would be able to see the testing in real time with proper analysts software's or simply mechanical gauges/clusters.

    I've got Golf Carts (I have built from scratch an exotic look alike Porsche 911 to do just this tests)...I got the Bikes...an IZIP Electric...I've got Motorcycles and scooters than would not fit in my house Two Car Garage......but ain't got the time or the resources at this moment.

    The other very interesting side of this motors is to run them with the proper Pulsing Controllers...as Monster Pulsers/Arduino Processors or smaller Clone's ...as Accelerating Regeneration modes, as the return to source circuits.

    Must people buy motors (talking about "normal people" not like Us that buy a motor and the poor thing will not last more than minutes before breaking them apart, cutting, splice them, shattered in pieces and maybe...get to convert them...) ...So yes, normal Motor buyers want motors as replacement for "something"...otherwise... there are so many applications out there with so many shaft sizes, frame measurements, spec's Watts...etc,etc.

    Many thanks Vidbid, I know you are sincerely trying to help Us here!


    Regards


    Ufopolitics
    Thank you for your kind words, but it is I who need to thank you. Thank you for publishing this information to the people of the world.

    If you could receive bitcoin payments, you could then make private YouTube videos and allow donors to watch the videos.

    Kindest regards,

    Vidbid

    PS: My mother says (direct quote): "I can understand anger at the greedy people who have suppressed this technology, but know that you're doing vitally important work and that these naysayers, like that guy, are not worth worth a second of your energy or genius. Keep up the vitally important work."

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Hello Vidbid

    Originally posted by vidbid View Post
    Is anybody selling asymmetrical motors on ebay?

    No telling what one would go for if it were advertised on this forum and on youtube.

    It might bring in some much needed revenue if you know what I mean.

    Hello and welcome Vidbid!

    First thanks for your nice and encouraging comments on my YT Chanel!

    It is a great idea to sell Asymmetric Motors on Ebay and all around the net...

    I have posted about this possibility before, as anyone is free to build them and sell them Vidbid.

    What I would like is to be able to compile (gather) together a few nice videos (meaning from many different Members in different locations) where different sized Motors are installed into working applications...no matter what we are talking about...from an AC Hair Drier (5 Pole RS Motor) to an EV, Golf Cart or Motorcycle/Scooter...or whatever...then People would be able to see the testing in real time with proper analysts software's or simply mechanical gauges/clusters.

    I've got Golf Carts (I have built from scratch an exotic look alike Porsche 911 to do just this tests)...I got the Bikes...an IZIP Electric...I've got Motorcycles and scooters than would not fit in my house Two Car Garage......but ain't got the time or the resources at this moment.

    The other very interesting side of this motors is to run them with the proper Pulsing Controllers...as Monster Pulsers/Arduino Processors or smaller Clone's ...as Accelerating Regeneration modes, as the return to source circuits.

    Must people buy motors (talking about "normal people" not like Us that buy a motor and the poor thing will not last more than minutes before breaking them apart, cutting, splice them, shattered in pieces and maybe...get to convert them...) ...So yes, normal Motor buyers want motors as replacement for "something"...otherwise... there are so many applications out there with so many shaft sizes, frame measurements, spec's Watts...etc,etc.

    Many thanks Vidbid, I know you are sincerely trying to help Us here!


    Regards


    Ufopolitics
    Last edited by Ufopolitics; 01-09-2014, 03:47 AM.

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  • Ufopolitics
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    Thanks from My Heart!

    Hello Guys,

    First, Thanks for all your very warm and nice Team response, telling me basically...UFO, We are still here and will keep going.

    I know there are many others also working in the "background"...or call it "underground"...building Imperials...and testing them...it would really feel great to all of Us...if at least you could drop a couple of lines and a Video...whenever you get there...

    @Machine...Anytime my friend...let's make that "race"... ...but let me tell you this from my heart...I will LOVE that Your Imperial will BEAT THE S**T out of mine anytime...remember, just one of Us who get's there is enough for me, as I believe for many, many others here.

    @Kogs: Thanks Friend!, I know We will get there sometime...as I also know all the pain and heavy duty Therapy you are going through to make sure that Knee "adapts" well into your body...just wish you a very fast recovery!

    @Dana: I know you have been busy and helping Midaz on his Bike...that is a great responsibility friend, but I know you guys will win that race...as we also will win our biggest race ever to be FREE of OIL...

    @Lightworker:...Yes Friend with your very detailed work on measurements there would be exactly ZERO Doubts when You start throwing those Parameters together.

    @Sampojo, Thanks Friend!

    @Cornboy: Yes I do Friend...I do feel great by everybody's response...as I also know your main issue is time...but you know what you have
    rolling in your hands...

    @Kumar: Yes, I know you will build it...and send regards to your Son...tell Him we are working for His Generation to become the future teachers and so on...so, tell him to get ready for what's coming.

    @GlenWV, Thanks Friend, I know that P66 would be another "Beast" just like the Imperial P56...Good luck and wish you best of luck building it!

    @Berg: Thanks Berg, I know you do know...as you also loved those Video-Tests I did on the BOSCH Scooter Motor...

    @Zardox: Thanks Friend!

    @Wonza, Many Thanks for your inquiring post!...Hope You've got some answers now on our Status...so, please feel free to come back in a few more weeks...Regards


    Thanks to You All Guys!


    Kind Regards


    Ufopolitics

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  • vidbid
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    Asymmetrical Motor For Sale

    Is anybody selling asymmetrical motors on ebay?

    No telling what one would go for if it were advertised on this forum and on youtube.

    It might bring in some much needed revenue if you know what I mean.

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  • Cornboy 555
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    Hello UFO, the responce to the revision for Wonza, from members here, must give you some heart.

    You know with me, it's just time, nothing else, i am trying to clear the decks, and the workshop, to put in some Quality Time on my build.

    Cheer up friend, the collection of Bandits you have gathered here, are not giving up, we will end up raiding that FE bank, you'll see.

    @ DANA, i am so glad you are going to try electromagnets for stators, in the imperial. It would be great if someone could design a shape for a suitable core, so every body could mould iron powder or shot - resin cores, very cheaply.

    I have built cores like that with mounting bolts cast directly into the cores.

    [IMG][/IMG]

    Regards Everybody, Cornboy.

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  • prochiro
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    UFO, Keep your chin up.

    I am still working on the Imperial. The rotor is so out of balance that It shakes hard after 2500 RPM. I am sending it to Imperial to be balanced up to 5000 RPM. They are going to check out everything so I will have a chance to see top potential. I am also designing another Imperial case to install the stators as coils. This is not easy but can be done. I'm trying to find something to use as the coil frame that can be bolted from the outside. Everything else can be used as is. A balanced rotor and coils, in place of magnets, in a second case, will allow both types of testing without loosing ether one. Looking toward the outcome.
    Dana

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  • Zardox
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    I know that I have not made much of a contribution to the thread but I am still here and working on it. My replications have all been small motors to this point but I am working toward the Imperial. I have been working on the electronics first. Slow but steady as I try to balance limited time and funds over many projects.
    I too have a learning addiction for this stuff. At the same time I try to keep the wife happy or I may have already sold everything to follow the rabbit down the hole.
    UFO, I truely hope that every thing works out for the best. We all here owe you much for your teachings and great patience.

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  • machinealive
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    Hey Lightworker

    Many thanks for the sketch. Looks nice. What program do you use for console?
    You don't mind if I try to add an ac voltage sensor and sd logger to your nice work?

    Machine

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  • sampojo
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    Ufo, hanging tough

    Very sorry to hear about your income setback. I want to personally thank you for sharing your your brilliance and discoveries and all the hard work. As Tesla learned, and your situation shows, as we builders know, free energy is not so very free. The lady is very coy and demanding, only yielding to genius of certain men willing to exert the max. I have been reading the new Tesla autobiography "Wizard" and he always worked himself to exhaustion and certainly paid the max. I am heartened by your continued dedication. Thank you again.

    Sam.

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  • Lightworker1
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    Originally posted by wonza View Post
    So it's been 1.5 years since this thread was first opened. As builds etc went way over my head I now keep coming back every few weeks or so to check on things. I'm just wondering what's the most promising results we've had so far? Any real proof of OU yet? I understand these things take time

    Hello @Wonza, nice to see you again.
    Well for most of us who are working on projects the time spent sometimes runs into over runs as the nature of the projects tend to become more advanced. In my case I was working on a dual pentagon asymmetric motor (using a pair of Goldmine Massive 12VDC Motors 3" long x 1.67" Diameter)

    I completed the motor project some five months ago. Meanwhile myself and our several group members decided to include Arduino micro-controller to dynamically control pulsed power system to run the the motor systems. I embarked on the project of collecting data so that it could be analysed later in detail.
    The functions included: RPM, Volts, Current, Temperature and Safety Shutdown.
    Initially RPM Function was based on the Interrupt-Driven software but which had some short comings. Later on it was decided to preprocess RPM Function in hardware and then use Arduino in its final stages. then there are times when some electronic components goes south.
    Hopefully in the next couple of days I am in position to start running the various trails.
    Question one might ask, is it easy? The answer is not always. It is the desire to reach the chosen goal. I have looked at this and other forums and here is my conclusion:
    There are some who actually roll up their sleeves and are doing something about the problem at hand. The remainder just talk. The goal of OU is something we all are trying to reach but there are unknown number of steps.


    There is an old saying, "God helps those who are trying to do something with their body, mind and spirit."

    Next question. Was time spent with Arduino of any use? Yes like everything else it is one segment of time invested wisely for the future projects. It is just going to be another useful tool. As always we share all the work. All the Arduino sketches (programs) will be out there to use or enhance it.

    Anyway getting ready for the various trails. It is nice of you to visit us now and then but we will dearly prefer if you can help us by doing something.

    After this there is my Imperial Motor Kit waiting (or crying out) to start building it. As always, I will say it again, "UFO gained my respect because he shared everything and all the steps, honestly and in entirety."
    He is truly a Gentleman and a Scholar.

    There were others who only showed some boxed model with view just creating publicity hoping for marketing opportunities (for example, Don Smith).

    Just as I have completed my final version of Arduino software to collect data, I am going to present preliminary version of the sketch below.
    Next it needs to be tidied up.

    Warm regards and Namaste

    lightworker1

    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Following Arduino Libraries will also be require installation:

    Wire.h
    i2cmaster.h




    //

    #include <Wire.h>

    #include <i2cmaster.h>

    //Declarations - Hall Sensor A1302 output is preprocessed in hardware by converting Freq->Voltage using IC LM2907N Freq-to-Voltage Converter
    // The Voltage output 0-5v is then directly fed to the Arduino Analogue Input Pin A5
    const int analogueInPin5 = A5; // is then directly applied to the Arduino Analogue Input Pin A5
    float rpm = 0;


    // IR Thermometer globle variables
    float celcius;
    float fahrenheit;

    // Two Voltmeters - globle variables
    const float VoltageMultiplier = 21.4; // This constant enables Arduino to analogue value to 0-100v range
    float Voltmeter1Value = 0; // Voltmeter1 value coming for V_sensor1, initially 0
    float Voltmeter2Value = 0; // Voltmeter1 value coming for V_sensor2, initially 0
    float VoltMeter1; // Voltmeter 1 Output value
    float VoltMeter2; // Voltmeter 2 Output value

    // digital pin 5 will output SHUTDOWN of Power Supply to the Motor in case of
    // exceeding Critical Max Temperature
    short maxTempSignalYellow = 4; // Reserved for Digital Pin 4 as Condition Yellow Pin
    short maxTempSignalRed = 5; // Reserved for Digital Pin 5 as Condition Red Pin
    const short maxTempYellow = 40; // Condition Yellow Warning Motor coil/commutator temperature range 40 to 50 degC. Operator must take action to bring temperature down
    // IMPERIAL MOTORS website state that their motors has Ambient Temperature of 40 degC
    const short maxTempRed = 50; // Condition RED Critical Warning Motor coil/commutator temperature in degC. Motor Shutdown will be ENFORCED automatically.
    short maxTempStatus = 0; // This variable can be with value 0,1,2 depending the temp degC


    // ACS712 Low Current Sensor 0-5A. The DIGITAL FILTERING of noise was used to reduce noise level.
    // A mode filter technique which is a combination of a median filter and an averaging filter was written by
    // Eleminating noise from sensor readings on Arduino with digital filtering | ElcoJacobs.com
    // using function
    // float readACS712_low_current(int sensorpin)
    // Many Thanks
    int sensorpin = A2;





    void setup()
    {
    {
    Serial.begin(9600);
    // Serial.println("Setup...");

    i2c_init(); //Initialise the i2c bus
    // PORTC = (1 << PORTC4) | (1 << PORTC5);//enable pullups
    }

    // initialize serial communication with computer:
    Serial.begin(9600);

    pinMode(maxTempSignalYellow, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin 4 as Condition Yellow Output
    pinMode(maxTempSignalRed, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin 5 as Condition Red Output
    }


    void loop()
    {
    rpmHallSensor();
    voltage_Ch1_Fn();
    voltage_Ch2_Fn();
    thermometer1_IR();

    // ACS712 Low Current measurement utilizing digital filtering function
    float correction = 0.154; // helps in zeroing the current sensor output
    float Reading_sensorpin = readACS712_low_current(sensorpin);
    float voltage = Reading_sensorpin * (5.0 / 1023.0);
    float amps = (2.5 - voltage) + correction;




    Serial.print('H'); // unique header to identify start of message
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.print(celcius,0);
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.print(fahrenheit,0);
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.print(VoltMeter1,1);
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.print(VoltMeter2,1);
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.print(rpm,0);
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.print(maxTempStatus); // values 0 - Normal Temperature Condition Green,
    // values 1 - Warning Dangerous Temperature Condition Yellow
    // values 2 - Extreme Temperature Condition Red, Forcible ShutDown of PSU to the Motor
    Serial.print(",");
    Serial.println(amps);
    Serial.println(); // send a cr/lf



    }


    #define NUM_READS 100
    float readACS712_low_current(int sensorpin){
    // read multiple values and sort them to take the mode
    int sortedValues[NUM_READS];
    for(int i=0;i<NUM_READS;i++){
    int value = analogRead(sensorpin);
    int j;
    if(value<sortedValues[0] || i==0){
    j=0; //insert at first position
    }
    else{
    for(j=1;j<i;j++){
    if(sortedValues[j-1]<=value && sortedValues[j]>=value){
    // j is insert position
    break;
    }
    }
    }
    for(int k=i;k>j;k--){
    // move all values higher than current reading up one position
    sortedValues[k]=sortedValues[k-1];
    }
    sortedValues[j]=value; //insert current reading
    }
    //return scaled mode of 10 values
    float returnval = 0;
    for(int i=NUM_READS/2-5;i<(NUM_READS/2+5);i++){
    returnval +=sortedValues[i];
    }
    returnval = returnval/10;
    return returnval*1100/1023;

    }


    void thermometer1_IR(){
    int dev = 0x5A<<1; // 0x5A is the I2C hex Address of IR Melexis MLX90614
    int data_low = 0;
    int data_high = 0;
    int pec = 0;

    i2c_start_wait(dev+I2C_WRITE);
    i2c_write(0x07);

    // read
    i2c_rep_start(dev+I2C_READ);
    data_low = i2c_readAck(); //Read 1 byte and then send ack
    data_high = i2c_readAck(); //Read 1 byte and then send ack
    pec = i2c_readNak();
    i2c_stop();

    //This converts high and low bytes together and processes temperature, MSB is a error bit and is ignored for temps
    double tempFactor = 0.02; // 0.02 degrees per LSB (measurement resolution of the MLX90614)
    double tempData = 0x0000; // zero out the data
    int frac; // data past the decimal point

    // This masks off the error bit of the high byte, then moves it left 8 bits and adds the low byte.
    tempData = (double)(((data_high & 0x007F) << 8) + data_low);
    tempData = (tempData * tempFactor)-0.01;

    celcius = tempData - 273.15;
    fahrenheit = (celcius*1.8) + 32;

    if(celcius <= maxTempYellow) {
    maxTempStatus = 0;
    digitalWrite(maxTempSignalYellow, LOW);
    digitalWrite(maxTempSignalRed, LOW);

    }

    if(celcius > maxTempYellow && celcius < maxTempRed) {
    maxTempStatus = 1;
    digitalWrite(maxTempSignalYellow, HIGH); // sets the maxTempYellow HIGH ('LED ON') - representing Warning Alarm
    }


    if(celcius >= maxTempRed ) {
    digitalWrite(maxTempSignalRed, HIGH); // sets the maxTempRed HIGH ('LED ON') - representing PSU ShutDown
    maxTempStatus = 2;
    }

    delay(100); // wait a second before printing again
    }


    //function for voltmeter1 can read 0-100 V DC
    void voltage_Ch1_Fn()
    {
    // read the input on analog pin A0 and write corresponding in the range of (0-1023) into Voltmeter1Value
    Voltmeter1Value = analogRead(A0);
    // Convert the analog reading (which goes from 0 - 1023) to a voltage (0 -100 V):
    VoltMeter1 = Voltmeter1Value * (5.0 * VoltageMultiplier/ 1023.0);
    delay(1);
    }

    //This function can read upto maximum of 100 V DC
    void voltage_Ch2_Fn()
    {
    // read the input on analog pin A1 and write corresponding in the range of (0-1023) into sensorValueCh2
    Voltmeter2Value = analogRead(A1);
    // Convert the analog reading (which goes from 0 - 1023) to a voltage (0 -100 V):
    VoltMeter2 = Voltmeter2Value * (5.0 * VoltageMultiplier/ 1023.0);
    delay(1);
    }



    //Capture The Hall Sensor A1302 Frequency of Rotation which hardware prepoccessed using F2V IC
    // LM2907N Freq-to-Voltage Converter where output voltage is proportional the input freq (from the hall Sensor)
    // RPM Function
    void rpmHallSensor(){
    // read the input on analog pin 0:
    float sensorValueRPM = analogRead(analogueInPin5);
    const int RPM_Multiplier = 3150;
    float voltsSensor = 4.35 * (sensorValueRPM/ 1023.0);


    rpm = RPM_Multiplier * voltsSensor; // RPM_Multiplier converts Sensor voltsto rpm value




    /*
    Serial.print("\t SensorValueRPM = ");
    Serial.print(sensorValueRPM );

    Serial.print("\t voltsSensor = ");
    Serial.print(voltsSensor );


    Serial.print("\t RPM_Multiplier = " );
    Serial.print(RPM_Multiplier );

    Serial.print("\t RPM = ");
    Serial.println(rpm );
    */

    delay(700); // delay in between reads for stability
    }



    Last edited by Lightworker1; 01-08-2014, 03:54 AM. Reason: addition

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