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  • Hi mikey, great work man, thanks for sharing.
    I remember my wifes grandpa telling me (he passed on at age 103), how he had to design a kind of tapered clutch system, to start up a newspaper printing press.
    He probably ran into the same high motor start up currents and had to design a clutch, just like you are needing to do.
    I will observe for the time being, i'm testing a heater method similar to steorns hephaheater, it's looking promising.
    peace love light

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    • Originally posted by SkyWatcher View Post
      Hi mikey, great work man, thanks for sharing.
      I remember my wifes grandpa telling me (he passed on at age 103), how he had to design a kind of tapered clutch system, to start up a newspaper printing press.
      He probably ran into the same high motor start up currents and had to design a clutch, just like you are needing to do.
      I will observe for the time being, i'm testing a heater method similar to steorns hephaheater, it's looking promising.
      peace love light
      Hi Sky

      Great to hear someone knows what a clutch is for. Yes the tapers can
      work as a clutch. I see the pto clutches for tractors and more. I watched
      some printing press machines start up and other large manufacturing
      equipment make good use of a clutch out in the northeast around Detroit.

      Us damn Yankees are all about machinery.

      BTW I just raised the quality on that video AGAIN, I didn't like the second
      upload either.

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      • New development

        1 $2 circuit from China and my old Frequency meter. This project
        took hours to set up cutting in a drill press using a bearing and
        wiper cutter to get good tolerance.

        The picture or diagram took 10 minutes.




        Last edited by BroMikey; 09-12-2017, 02:07 AM.

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        • Update

          Encoder Wheel for Thane Heins replication of regenerative acceleration
          generator. Coils were directed by my main man TURION.

          Remember this, when people are wandering around in the dark trying
          to find their way and someone shines the light for them, it is a kindness.

          So many have given up thru misdirection.

          Thanks so much to everyone who has given.

          PS About the oil clutch, I greased it instead and it works without
          adding more dozens of start ups where before oil needed to be
          added every 10 times.













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          Last edited by BroMikey; 09-12-2017, 07:06 AM.

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          • $60 Bucks marked down price. Coming. 25awg


            25 AWG Essex Magnet Wire, Enameled Heavy Build, HTAIH, GP/MR-













            Last edited by BroMikey; 09-22-2017, 01:13 AM.

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            • Parts, Lazy Susan bearing $5 bucks and counter $10 bucks






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              • Here is a board talk and reply about where to get a good core material.


                https://youtu.be/MWeNnEn5OPc


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                • Okay everyone I have been working to update my winding table
                  which is key to getting quick coils wound without breakage and
                  accurate lengths of wire. Tensioners are important. I have 2 places
                  to help make a tightly wound spool. 1 at the beginning at the 10 lbs
                  of copper magnet wire and one at the counter.

                  This has taken considerable time and effort in the range of a hundred
                  hours to complete. This is how it is. I will be doing video and playing
                  the show off soon. Can't wait.

                  I wound 29awg, tonight I wound 23 awg on this setup and soon I
                  will be running 25 awg onto my next 24 strand "C" core coil.

                  There is no way you are going to get up one morning and decide you
                  are going to wind a 24 strand coil without lots of man hours under
                  your belt. You got to love this stuff or just forget the whole thing.

                  Now we will see who wants the extra or were you just joking around?



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                  • Yet another example of SPEED UP UNDER LOAD coils or a
                    Tesla Coil as per the patent on Tesla coils for electro magnets

                    As Thane says you can use a shorter length of wire on the Tesla
                    coil and get a 50 degree delay or a little longer one could speed you
                    way up to 90 degrees delay or as Tesla put it
                    "AS IF THE COIL WERE NOT THERE" so it is up to you to decide.




                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGT4ML4m8i4


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                    • Winder Update:thinking




                      https://youtu.be/ZOUuE6uBk2Y


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                      • Hello forum members

                        You may recall my video running the Matt Mod Mtr when the unit
                        crashed? Well i took it all apart the same day but didn't tell you
                        what I saw. Here is what happened. Never saw such a thing.

                        It shorted out so the amp draw was still about the same but barely
                        any rpm's. maybe someone has heard of this.


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                        • Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
                          It shorted out so the amp draw was still about the same but barely
                          any rpm's. maybe someone has heard of this.
                          I suspect the aether(or whatever one wants to call it) tries to heal stresses upon itself, to a point it will do it with turning the motor, but eventually it builds up so much that these shorts are a higher and higher likelihood.
                          Last edited by Diplomacy; 10-13-2017, 03:35 AM. Reason: Left off end [/QUOTE]

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                          • Not sure this can help I found a few notes of partial discharge on dielectrics.
                            p.2 subtitle "Breakdown Due to Treeing and Tracking "

                            http://www.synergy.ac.in/intranet/classnotes/L-19.pdf
                            Last edited by mikrovolt; 10-13-2017, 07:33 AM.

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                            • Originally posted by mikrovolt View Post
                              Not sure this can help I found a few notes of partial discharge on dielectrics.
                              p.2 subtitle "Breakdown Due to Treeing and Tracking "

                              http://www.synergy.ac.in/intranet/classnotes/L-19.pdf
                              I can't reach that server

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                              • Breakdown Due to Treeing and Tracking
                                When a solid dielectric subjected to electrical stresses for a long time fails, normally two
                                kinds of visible markings are observed on the dielectric materials. They are:
                                (a) the presence of a conducting path across the surface of the insulation;
                                (b) a mechanism whereby leakage current passes through the conducting path finally leading
                                to the formation of a spark. Insulation deterioration occurs as a result of these sparks.
                                The spreading of spark channels during tracking,
                                in the form of the branches of a tree is called treeing.
                                Consider a system of a solid dielectric having a conducting film and two electrodes on its
                                surface. In practice, the conducting film very often is formed due to moisture.
                                On application of voltage, the film starts conducting, resulting in generation of heat,
                                and the surface starts becoming dry. The'conducting film becomes separate due to drying, and
                                so sparks are drawn damaging the dielectric surface. With organic insulating materials such
                                as paper and bakelite, the dielectric carbonizes at the region of sparking, and the carbonized
                                regions act as permanent conducting channels resulting in increased stress over the rest of the
                                region. This is a cumulative process, and insulation failure occurs when carbonized tracks
                                bridge the distance between the electrodes. This phenomena, called tracking is common
                                between layers of bakelite, paper and similar dielectrics built of laminates. On the other hand
                                treeing occurs due to the erosion of material at the tips of the spark. Erosion results in the
                                roughening of the surfaces, and hence becomes a source of dirt and contamination. This
                                causes increased conductivity resulting either in the formation of a conducting path bridging
                                the electrodes or in a mechanical failure of the dielectric.

                                Sparking will occur in the air gap (an ionized cloud plus the insulation a series) so that a charge accumulation takes place on the surface of
                                the insulation. Sometimes the spark itself erodes the surface of the insulation. As time passes,
                                breakdown channels spread through the insulation in an irregular "tree" like fashion leading to the formation
                                of conducting channels. This kind of channeling is called treeing.

                                end of copy paste.

                                Some use a snubber to reduce this dilemma in motors, in battery to battery commutation thinking about some of those effects mentioned
                                in earlier posts and in old writings where sparks were described as star shaped like giving off particles accomplished in mechanical switching.
                                https://electronics.stackexchange.co...or-of-dc-motor
                                Last edited by mikrovolt; 10-14-2017, 05:03 AM.

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