Hi Dave,
Applied Magnets® Ceramic Magnets 1 7 8" x 7 8" x 3 8" Block C8 Set of 10 | eBay
Here is a link to Ebay where I got my magnets. 10 of them for $8.85. I ordered 3 sets and then weighed them to get all the same weight on the rotor to make balancing easier. Most of them weighed 50 grams with a couple at 52 grams and a couple at 48 grams. I am still fine tuning and adjusting to see what I can learn from this generator. These coils do act strange. Dead shorted they act almost like they aren't even there. But connect them to a bridge to charge a cap and they do load the system a small amount with one coil connected.
The really strange thing I am trying to figure out is when I connect a second coil to a bridge and then try to connect the output of the bridge to the same cap it loads the system down almost to a standstill. Any one of the coils will charge a cap right up with almost no loading. But as soon as I try to add a second coil and bridge to the same cap it loads everything down badly. I thought I had a bad bridge but they all check fine and I have tried swapping several of them around with no change.
I tried connecting the second bridge to an almost dead battery and it did start charging the battery up with a small amount of loading on the system. So it may be possible to use the output of one of the coils to charge the second primary battery on the 3BGS. The top one that always seems to go down the fastest.
I have never gotten this system to speed up under a load but I haven't been trying anything but charging a cap and dumping back to the battery. And then the test I just did of charging a battery directly off the bridge. I guess I need to find some more loads and see what they do on this system.
Carroll
Applied Magnets® Ceramic Magnets 1 7 8" x 7 8" x 3 8" Block C8 Set of 10 | eBay
Here is a link to Ebay where I got my magnets. 10 of them for $8.85. I ordered 3 sets and then weighed them to get all the same weight on the rotor to make balancing easier. Most of them weighed 50 grams with a couple at 52 grams and a couple at 48 grams. I am still fine tuning and adjusting to see what I can learn from this generator. These coils do act strange. Dead shorted they act almost like they aren't even there. But connect them to a bridge to charge a cap and they do load the system a small amount with one coil connected.
The really strange thing I am trying to figure out is when I connect a second coil to a bridge and then try to connect the output of the bridge to the same cap it loads the system down almost to a standstill. Any one of the coils will charge a cap right up with almost no loading. But as soon as I try to add a second coil and bridge to the same cap it loads everything down badly. I thought I had a bad bridge but they all check fine and I have tried swapping several of them around with no change.
I tried connecting the second bridge to an almost dead battery and it did start charging the battery up with a small amount of loading on the system. So it may be possible to use the output of one of the coils to charge the second primary battery on the 3BGS. The top one that always seems to go down the fastest.
I have never gotten this system to speed up under a load but I haven't been trying anything but charging a cap and dumping back to the battery. And then the test I just did of charging a battery directly off the bridge. I guess I need to find some more loads and see what they do on this system.
Carroll
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