Hi there,
I havnt posted in the energy section before but i have followed quite a few of the threads.
I am having a bit of trouble with a coil triggered monopole motor. Ive tried it with a couple of circuits, 1 ssg minus the charge battery,, and another similar type circuit and they both do similar things. When i push start them the coil vibrates on and off continuously until the circuit is broken. It makes a whistling
sound about the pitch of a mosquito and is loudest when the coil is under the magnet. oh and the rotor dosnt turn
,
Has anyone else had this problem or know why the coil is turning on continuously regardless of what the rotor is doing.
The coil is an air coil wound around 5 mm OD nylon tubing. The trigger and the drive coil are both 0.3 mm roughly. I wound them together side by side at the same time.The trigger has 850 turns and the drive about 1000 the trigger wire ran out first so I pulled the end to the side and kept winding the drive coil for a hundred and fifty more turns. The trigger is 13 ohms and the drive is 15 ohms and they are not shorting between them. the outer diameter of the coil is slightly bigger than that of the magnet.
Thank you in advance, Once i get to the bottom of this mystery i will have learned me something new ,is it because the The two filaments might have a tight inductive coupling .. i did not expect this
Thanks again
regards wil
I havnt posted in the energy section before but i have followed quite a few of the threads.
I am having a bit of trouble with a coil triggered monopole motor. Ive tried it with a couple of circuits, 1 ssg minus the charge battery,, and another similar type circuit and they both do similar things. When i push start them the coil vibrates on and off continuously until the circuit is broken. It makes a whistling
sound about the pitch of a mosquito and is loudest when the coil is under the magnet. oh and the rotor dosnt turn
,
Has anyone else had this problem or know why the coil is turning on continuously regardless of what the rotor is doing.
The coil is an air coil wound around 5 mm OD nylon tubing. The trigger and the drive coil are both 0.3 mm roughly. I wound them together side by side at the same time.The trigger has 850 turns and the drive about 1000 the trigger wire ran out first so I pulled the end to the side and kept winding the drive coil for a hundred and fifty more turns. The trigger is 13 ohms and the drive is 15 ohms and they are not shorting between them. the outer diameter of the coil is slightly bigger than that of the magnet.
Thank you in advance, Once i get to the bottom of this mystery i will have learned me something new ,is it because the The two filaments might have a tight inductive coupling .. i did not expect this
Thanks again
regards wil
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