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  • Hello guys

    Originally posted by JohnStone View Post
    Hi,
    sorry confused, what schematic do you refer to?

    I am fairly shure Ufo refers to "opto" as sensor for rotor angle in order to fire the coils (similar to car ignition) - omiting the use of commutators for the motors. That is another league to play than your concern.
    Nevertheless the opto drivers for FETs may be another building stone for the future setup. In this case the optos above will control the opto drivers. A plurality of circuits possible.
    rgds John

    Hello John, Hello Thug,

    Yes John is right...Thug, I am not talking about electronics...am quite amateur in those fields...so you guys keep going...

    The Opto I was referring to, are like John says, an Isolated but through air emitter-receiver IR...just closing and opening simple mechanical-mirroring type...is that possible John to do?...The Infra Red that sends the PWM signaling...should be very complicated,...I leave that for the Experts like Mr John Stone to design it...

    By the way John, I have been working on your eight pole but it is not a simple deal...is too "Symmetric"...and the problem with this type of "conversions" is that Input-Output Coils can NOT coincide at their delivery terminals...at 180 degrees, or they will cancel to zero energy output...I tried many other set ups including the 5 Pyramid type...won't work...I have tried the 20 Poles Bosch...nada...But I will keep trying...


    Regards to both of you Gentlemen


    Ufo
    Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.― Leonardo da Vinci

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    • Originally posted by larryross View Post
      Hi Ian
      Here is some thing that might interest you.

      Oscilloscope Tutorial Part 1 - Choosing an oscilloscope - YouTube

      Regards
      Larry
      G'Day Larry
      Thanks for the references I have been watching and trying to learn
      I thought I had sent this some time ago As I am rereading the posts I saw it was not posted I do have trouble sometimes it posts and sometimes not

      Kindest Regards

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      • Originally posted by Ufopolitics View Post
        ...

        By the way John, I have been working on your eight pole but it is not a simple deal...is too "Symmetric"...and the problem with this type of "conversions" is that Input-Output Coils can NOT coincide at their delivery terminals...at 180 degrees, or they will cancel to zero energy output...I tried many other set ups including the 5 Pyramid type...won't work...I have tried the 20 Poles Bosch...nada...But I will keep trying...
        Hi Ufo,
        as a 8-pole armature is rare it might not be of future value to elaborate it. I will focus an odd pole armatures.
        Warm regards
        John
        Experts spend hours a day in order to question their doing while others stopped thinking feeling they were professionals.

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        • H/L Side N-Fets

          Hi all,

          Sorry, a little busy in these days

          @netica
          Thank you very much for the clarification.

          @Kogs
          I'm glad that the circuit progresses. I'll have to read all the tests you have made.


          @All
          Now I have a working H/L side N-Fets. Also testing new coil.

          Tests with 26v
          Low side only with two rails (6 fets).
          High and Low, tested with one rail (3 fets) low and other rail high.
          Also with two rails (6 fets) low side and with one rail (3 fets) High.

          Improvements (fixed in the same setting):
          Current drain reduction, 260-270mA Low side only, 230-240mA H/L side.
          Peak voltage: 302v L, 380v H/L

          These are my data


          Regards
          http://Cacharreo.com.es/foro

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          • New Coil

            Hi all,

            New coil:


            50 mm. diam., 58 mm high, 13 layers.

            Works fine, the best in comparison with the others above.
            Peak voltage with 12v: 570v
            Only with 12v light the eco bulb easily. Is difficult to find a setting that does not light.



            Last edited by torpex; 07-17-2012, 11:30 AM. Reason: Not strands are layers
            Regards
            http://Cacharreo.com.es/foro

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            • torpex

              Hi torpex
              13 strands of what and in what configuration? I would like the info because we are testing with carbon fiber and could use this data for comparason.



              "50 mm. diam., 58 mm high, 13 strands.

              Works fine, the best in comparison with the others above.
              Peak voltage with 12v: 570v"

              Thanks, Dana
              "Today's scientist have substituted mathematics for experiments and they wander off through equation after equation and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality."
              Nikola Tesla

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              • Hi ufo and everyone,

                Ufo, I made a video of a coil I used to light a cfl. I'm sure you've experimented with one of these. It came out of an old drill. I thought it might be useful when you did your vid showing the two fields, spinning your small home-made motor.
                Tonight was the first time I tried it.

                stationary coil - YouTube

                I was gonna post it the new thread but then I thought this would be better.

                Just wanting some comments on possibilities, if there are any?

                Thug

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                • Hi Johnstone,

                  Sorry for the confusion above, I was still half asleep.

                  I was talking about hi/lo switching above, I thought ufo already had the timing sensors worked out, so then I thought he might of had the switching figured out as well.

                  But he said he doesn't, so I will keep trying when ever I get a chance,
                  BTW How's your motor coming?

                  Thug

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                  • Hello my friend there!!

                    Originally posted by thugugly View Post
                    Hi Johnstone,

                    Sorry for the confusion above, I was still half asleep.

                    I was talking about hi/lo switching above, I thought ufo already had the timing sensors worked out, so then I thought he might of had the switching figured out as well.

                    But he said he doesn't, so I will keep trying when ever I get a chance,
                    BTW How's your motor coming?

                    Thug

                    Hey Thug!!


                    Great Stator Core...and yes it could be perfectly pulsed and rotate the Armature...you are getting ahead...lol...it will spin that armature Thug..exactly that way you are saying...it has to be connected parallel Stator Input Brushes...we get juices from both...

                    Now incrediblle, I am working on a video am making just about this "scenario", however, here I am planning to knock out of their socks...all the Classic Physics defenders...

                    You will see it later on or early morning...am editing too long video...

                    The thing is Thug...I am not using a Steel Frame to induce and rotate that armature...and still get power out...How?

                    A Fiberglass core...specially built to allow armature through, but just a single Asymmetric Coil...Thug...no Dual Symmetric Stators...just one single coil of bifilar wire...1.0 Ohms...with diodes...

                    This will "prove beyond doubt" my Theory of the Inductor swapping magnetic fields..."No Steel Required"

                    End of it...

                    Many regards friend


                    UFO
                    Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.― Leonardo da Vinci

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                    • Hi @prochiro,

                      Sorry, I mistook. Not strands are layers. Copper Bifiliar.


                      Regards
                      http://Cacharreo.com.es/foro

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                      • Hey Torpex...

                        Originally posted by torpex View Post
                        Hi @prochiro,

                        Sorry, I mistook. Not strands are layers. Copper Bifiliar.



                        Hello Torpex,


                        Hey listen, I wanted to thank you for your latest post on My Asymmetrical Machines...

                        It helps me to see who is "ON MY SIDE"...

                        I never expected YOU to be on "THE OTHER SIDE" AMIGO!!

                        Muchas Gracias Torpex...con amigos como Tu...quien necesita enemigos??


                        Regards


                        Ufopolitics
                        Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.― Leonardo da Vinci

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                        • Originally posted by Ufopolitics View Post
                          Hello Torpex,


                          Hey listen, I wanted to thank you for your latest post on My Asymmetrical Machines...

                          It helps me to see who is "ON MY SIDE"...

                          I never expected YOU to be on "THE OTHER SIDE" AMIGO!!

                          Muchas Gracias Torpex...con amigos como Tu...quien necesita enemigos??


                          Regards


                          Ufopolitics
                          Hi Ufo,

                          I feel that my comments have seemed "THE OTHER SIDE", It was not my intention.

                          I joined this thread for more than 3 months. I posted all my progress, successes and failures. All my data is here.

                          My attitude has always been positive and collaborative.
                          This is a forum to participate, there are always doubts and questions, you are free to answer whatever you want, but it is assumed that the objective is to validate your work. It is not easy... different components, different equipment, different measurement system and different viewpoints...

                          About your work and your attitude:
                          I respect and appreciate you, your attitude to share is commendable.
                          In the technical area I have my doubts, time will tell whether or not dissipate, really does not matter.

                          But mostly, I think the most important is that you do not feel bad for people's comments. Not your responsibility.

                          I think your mission is accomplished when you expose your work. People are free to do whatever they want.

                          Thank you very much for your work and attitude.

                          I sent you an email about other personal issues. Let me know if not reached (of course in Spanish)


                          Regards
                          http://Cacharreo.com.es/foro

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                          • Cutting the Radio Shack motor housing technique.

                            For those continuing to build this using the Radio Shack motor, was able to use a Rigid pipe cutter, vise to hold the pipe cutter and a drill to turn the housing. Once set up, took less than a minute to cleanly and evenly cut each section of the housing. Thought this technique would help those that do not have a lathe to do this with.

                            IndianaBoys

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                            • Originally posted by IndianaBoys View Post
                              For those continuing to build this using the Radio Shack motor, was able to use a Rigid pipe cutter, vise to hold the pipe cutter and a drill to turn the housing. Once set up, took less than a minute to cleanly and evenly cut each section of the housing. Thought this technique would help those that do not have a lathe to do this with.

                              IndianaBoys

                              It might be worth posting this in the main thread: http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...-machines.html

                              It's funny you mention this though, I was using my hacksaw yesterday to cut it, I did a decent job at getting it straight, but no where near perfect; but I had the same idea of using a pipe cutter instead.. just need to get one

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                              • For what it's worth, I cut my motor housing with a fine grit cutting wheel on a dremel - pretty quick. I pincilled the line for my cut the whole way around, cut it a little larger than needed (outside the line), then levelled out the cut on a sanding board (quarter sheet of plywood with 80 grit sandpaper surface).
                                Bob

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