Hello,
i sleept on my thoughts and i finally understood what was this lego guy doing.
Is almost the same steorn did.
Steorn however used the optical switch to adjust manually the control pulse to activate the transistor to reverse the polarity of the coil. And they also have applied electricity to speed the motor up for allowing it to generate more energy (as energy will increase with RPM)
They used the concept of input 1 get out 2,5, while lego guy is inputing nothing and getting out little bit more than this.
I think that is possible than to make a steorn motor with only coils without the optical switch, we just need to adjust the coil very well for is voltage to be enough to open the transistor only after it passed the point of maximum velocity.
I will draw a new schematic and create a new thread ( Steorn Cracked Finally )
sorry for the off-topicsm, was too important this info!!!
regards
Forgot to say
losses will increase linearly with the rpm
energy generated will increase like this
1 rpm = 1 energy per coil you have § (lets supose you have 8 coils)
2 rpm = 16 energys
4 rpm = 32
8 rpm = 64
You see from 1 to 8 you increase the losses by 8, the energy you have increased 56
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i sleept on my thoughts and i finally understood what was this lego guy doing.
Is almost the same steorn did.
Steorn however used the optical switch to adjust manually the control pulse to activate the transistor to reverse the polarity of the coil. And they also have applied electricity to speed the motor up for allowing it to generate more energy (as energy will increase with RPM)
They used the concept of input 1 get out 2,5, while lego guy is inputing nothing and getting out little bit more than this.
I think that is possible than to make a steorn motor with only coils without the optical switch, we just need to adjust the coil very well for is voltage to be enough to open the transistor only after it passed the point of maximum velocity.
I will draw a new schematic and create a new thread ( Steorn Cracked Finally )
sorry for the off-topicsm, was too important this info!!!
regards
Forgot to say
losses will increase linearly with the rpm
energy generated will increase like this
1 rpm = 1 energy per coil you have § (lets supose you have 8 coils)
2 rpm = 16 energys
4 rpm = 32
8 rpm = 64
You see from 1 to 8 you increase the losses by 8, the energy you have increased 56
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