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  • So what?

    Originally posted by Turion
    When the iron becomes an electromagnet of the same polarity the magnet is repelled. Simple. I have said this three times now.
    Then it has nothing to do with cogging. How many times have I said that? And that is what he claimed.... Repulsion due to cogging. Simple.

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    • Twist?

      Originally posted by Turion
      This is what he actually said, and you immediately twisted his words bringing up steel poles on your OWN. Go look at the posts.
      Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
      Cogging ...
      As 1 pole draws near to a pole they resist each other ...
      Two poles. One on the rotor (a magnet) and one in the stator (steel core). "Draws near to" = getting closer. "Resist each other" = repel or repulsion. What did I twist?
      Last edited by bistander; 11-12-2018, 05:53 PM.

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      • Steel is magnetic

        Originally posted by Turion
        In his very FIRST line he says “two magnetic poles”. He is talking about electromagnetic poles one created by an electrical supply and the other induced by the approaching magnet in a coil.
        Very first Google hit:

        Is steel magnetic?
        A: In general, steels are magnetic.
        Ref. https://www.reference.com/science/st...eb085b5b85cf38

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        • Wrong

          Originally posted by Turion
          Aluminum foil

          That has as much to do with what we are talking about as what you linked to. Magnetic pokes is what he said. Obviously they contain metal as well as a coil or you could not possibly build a motor or generator out of them. He said magnetic poles which is different than steel poles. Am I correct or incorrect?
          You are incorrect. A magnetic pole in a motor or generator does not have to have a coil around it. Look up consequent pole. And besides his whole post was about cogging which is independent of coils.

          You're guessing about what you think he meant. I am talking about what he wrote and posted and the common, scientific and technical definitions of the words and terms he used.

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          • My Dad's funeral was Friday he was 83 and Mom's was last month
            she was 77 yrs

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            • Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
              My Dad's funeral was Friday he was 83 and Mom's was last month
              she was 77 yrs
              Sorry for your loss

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              • It is time for the booster circuit even with batteries still charged the
                inverter alarm is going off.




                [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mteds7ZsBDQ&feature=youtu.be[/VIDEO]

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                • Shop class today

                  Jordan cut his Madmack parts out today to explore cogging.
                  We have the bearings, shaft, collars and now platform pieces.
                  We have the square magnets and the material to build adjuster.

                  After cancellation is performed we will sub out 1 pole with and iron
                  core with coil. If everything goes right we might be able to run this big
                  wheel with a tiny rubber band type belt using a miniature motor to
                  see how much the coil will put out.


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                  • Originally posted by Sawt2 View Post
                    Sorry for your loss

                    Thank you, both had very sad endings.

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                    • Originally posted by Turion
                      Sorry to hear about your folks. My dad passed a couple years ago and I moved my mom to CA to a house down the street from me.
                      Thank you Turion Man.

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                      • [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH57bX5EFyI&feature=youtu.be[/VIDEO]

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                        • PART 2


                          3 battery discharge motor to a MadMack style generator rotor for my
                          son. Slow speeds, very safe and energy conservative. Don't quote me
                          but I think I saw the drive motor amps at about 50ma-75ma on 12vdc
                          coming from the 3 battery arrangement.

                          Mounting and placing the motor plus stainless shaft in the mail. Drilling
                          the hub and then placement of square magnets.




                          [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pUBXhRDpdw&feature=youtu.be[/VIDEO]

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                          • Sorry for your loss didn't see this until today.

                            wantomake

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                            • Originally posted by wantomake View Post
                              Sorry for your loss didn't see this until today.

                              wantomake
                              Thank you James, God bless you and your efforts here and abroad.

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                              • Work Progress

                                Put in many hours of work this week building. My ss shaft is here
                                and the one bearing for the top mount will be in soon. The mail
                                is stopped up bad, I ordered a bearing 3 weeks ago. The motor
                                to drive the wheel is mounted to my satisfaction and the upper
                                cross member is going well.

                                I can't believe all the hours I put in and it looks the same almost.
                                This really takes alot of time and I enjoy it.

                                one thing I need to do is take out a small segment to explain the
                                way I build. So many guys are not as well equipped plus have little
                                experience rigging.

                                Cutting tools for metal plate and plastic are important, then a welder
                                helps a bunch so I'll be showing my designs soon for the guys who
                                are wondering how to start something to make tests with.

                                Since magnets are very powerful at close range to metal cores it becomes
                                imperative that a rigid structure be formed, not as easy as it may seem.


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