Hi Guys,
I couldn't find a good place for these videos so I started a thread. If there is a better place than their own thread, tell me and I'll park them there.
Sorry about the crappy videos, but at the time I was determined to use the 'el cheapo' Hawking MPEG4 Camera I had. I have the raw footage on CD and will (someday) try and clear them up a little.
The only intelligent thing I take credit for here was the decision to mount the rotor axis vertically. Since I knew the rotor would turn slowly, in this way, I did not need to statically or dynamically balance the rotor. The orientation of the setup (bottom mounting board and balancing magnet) is pointing North with the balancing magnet being the most 'Northest' ... ha ha.
YouTube Videos:
radio2a_1.mpg - YouTube
This next one has some radio audio picked up by a crystal radio earpiece. The energy that this earpiece 'robbed' from the coils slightly slowed the rotor's rotation:
radio23a 1 - YouTube
This last one shows some of the construction details with a bit more clarity:
radioa4a_1.mpg - YouTube
So, here is one way I have wasted an appreciable block of time. Enjoy,
Greg
I couldn't find a good place for these videos so I started a thread. If there is a better place than their own thread, tell me and I'll park them there.
Sorry about the crappy videos, but at the time I was determined to use the 'el cheapo' Hawking MPEG4 Camera I had. I have the raw footage on CD and will (someday) try and clear them up a little.
The only intelligent thing I take credit for here was the decision to mount the rotor axis vertically. Since I knew the rotor would turn slowly, in this way, I did not need to statically or dynamically balance the rotor. The orientation of the setup (bottom mounting board and balancing magnet) is pointing North with the balancing magnet being the most 'Northest' ... ha ha.
YouTube Videos:
radio2a_1.mpg - YouTube
This next one has some radio audio picked up by a crystal radio earpiece. The energy that this earpiece 'robbed' from the coils slightly slowed the rotor's rotation:
radio23a 1 - YouTube
This last one shows some of the construction details with a bit more clarity:
radioa4a_1.mpg - YouTube
So, here is one way I have wasted an appreciable block of time. Enjoy,
Greg
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