Dewey, Your question "Will your working model be at the next conference?" has been answered multiple times here
"">>Originally Posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
Mark, and everyone else, My goal is to help everyone here, who wants to, learn how to build a self-running system. That said, I do not have time to get involved with "the build" as you put it, because I am too busy working for a living.What I would like to do is help you all understand what it will take to develop a working design. There are a lot of details that have not been worked out yet, and there is no reason to believe that "the group" here understands the science of what I presented in my lecture.<<""
As far as a good working contact arrangement I have used a commutator and an alternator slip ring setup which is bulletproof and already proven to last. just mount them both on a shaft and jumper as many comm segments together as needed then connect the slip ring terminal to the comm. I'll try to take some descriptive pics tonight to make my ramblings clearer. Wayne
"">>Originally Posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
Mark, and everyone else, My goal is to help everyone here, who wants to, learn how to build a self-running system. That said, I do not have time to get involved with "the build" as you put it, because I am too busy working for a living.What I would like to do is help you all understand what it will take to develop a working design. There are a lot of details that have not been worked out yet, and there is no reason to believe that "the group" here understands the science of what I presented in my lecture.<<""
As far as a good working contact arrangement I have used a commutator and an alternator slip ring setup which is bulletproof and already proven to last. just mount them both on a shaft and jumper as many comm segments together as needed then connect the slip ring terminal to the comm. I'll try to take some descriptive pics tonight to make my ramblings clearer. Wayne
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