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Exactly, now I gotta figure out what a circuit like that looks like. I always
say "One leg at a time" meaning the other guy put his pants on one leg
at a time, Soooo I guess I can figure it out too.
Here is how I have cut my "E" cores into "C" cores.
The gain you get as the rotor magnet is attracted when it approaches the coil equals the loss you get as it is also attracted as it leaves. But, and this is a J.Lo sized BUTT. The instant the two are aligned, there is an additional force that is required to overcome this moment of magnetic "lock". Don't believe me? Spin a rotor and watch how long it freewheels. Now introduce a coil and spin it the same way. It will slow considerably faster. If the gains equaled the loss with NO OTHER INTERACTION, there would be NO slowing of the rotor. But there is. And that instant of "lock" is when it occurs. When the two magnets are aligned, the greatest moment of repulsion is ALSO when they are in perfect alignment.
Great teaching on the subject, you are right, I have a long way to go.
I am not responding to you about your post today, this will take time to
sink it. However I will say I didn't think of the positive and negative areas
of the magnet to core VS magnet to magnet. Wow that shows me how
far behind I am.
This brings me to my tests with moving the repulsing magnet over and
also angling it. When I did that my rotor went faster.
Thanks again Dave you have a big heart. I need this.
Do you think a 50 strand (or 48) same number of feet as a 3 strand
produces a higher power or lower? Or is it higher and lower voltages
that will appear?
# of wires affects amperage
Length of wire affects voltage.
To answer your question, more wires in parallel means increased capacitance and therefore more output. But not in the way you may be thinking of output.
Capacity SEEMS to affect the length of the pulse of power output by the coil. It appears to be Loooooonger the more capacity is increased. That shortens the off time between pulses and changes the frequency. If that makes any sense.
Okay then that makes good sense. Longer pulses plus my rotor could spin
slower. Hum... BTW when I said I moved the repulsion magnet off center
and angled it around I got speed up or freed up something was not in the
presences of a speed up coil repelling at the same time.
Longer pulses and less off time means more power I think?
# of wires affects amperage
Length of wire affects voltage.
So far we all got speed up at around 1000-1200 feet so I wonder
what would be the difference using the same 1000ft @ 20 strands vs
3 strands. Same everything else
1100ft seems to be a slight speed up or null point
In answer to your question, here is the data I have already shared.
Given the same rotor turning at the same rpm...
ALL my coils have 3,000 feet of wire on them
The 3 strand coil with each strand at 1000' speeds up at 2800 rpm
The 12 strand coil with each strand 250' speed up at 1900 rpm
The 24 strand coil with each strand 125' speeds up at 1600 rpm SO FAR. It may go lower. Haven't had time to test it yet.
The more wire, the greater the capacitance and the LONGER it takes the coil to fill up so the SLOWER you can go and get the same result. Up to a point.
But remember, the slower you go the less your generator coils output.
Okay I didn't put it all together like that, good to have a leader 20 yrs
in front of me. I doubt I will ever get that much time to devout like you
did just doing the tests day after day, hour after hour, year in and year
out.
The dang cold weather came back after some 95 degree days and it is
kicking my backside good. PAIN is a dirty 4 letter word, it is 37 degrees.
Tornado Alley.
Anyway i gotta get my head on straight come fall to have something to
teach my son. It might be kind of nice for him to do speed up at say
1000 rpm's so I think 48 strands. later I will remove that wire and using
the same core go to 12 strands if we feel the rotor seems safe. Either way the rig is built to hold a shield.
10 rotor magnets so far but holes already cut to go up to 20. First stop
is N S N S since they were installed this way, although a 9/16" deep
well socket removes the nut so they can be reversed. It is the same
as the large one I built running at 3000 - 3500 rpm's at times.
Great collection of repeats is good since it takes people 20-30 times
hearing things to retain it so they will then recall it from memory.
Your C core is for coil building?
Or is it to keep magnets from creating havoc?
With respect, if a person wound an enameled steel coil
without a core, like a pulse motor, but around the rotor,
how would this work for producing energy and projectile magnet protection?
Thanks.
Okay, make your coil out of enamel
coated steel around your coil form.
What kind of magnetic field would this produce?
How would the resistance and capacitance of this metal work?
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