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I would think that would depend on the PWM you are using. If it actually bucking thats not a problem. If its just cutting up your current with a timed on and off that is a problem. You can look up Volt-Second principles. Its 101 engineering for sure. Lots of things fall under Volt-Seconds principle its really useful concept to know.
I would think that would depend on the PWM you are using. If it actually bucking thats not a problem. If its just cutting up your current with a timed on and off that is a problem.
Doesn't the Matt modification to the motor cut up the current with a timed on and off?
45 people watching. Watch now, you know good info is coming, Its always near when the man sends his minions in to disturb the thing. You see bisexual is hard at trying to implant the doubt. He's about to loose his bonus, but the fact is compared to the disturbance of Bromikey this bisexual clown is a flat out rookie.
Bisexual go over to BroMikeys desk and get some pointers you need the help of a senior disturber.
In the end all you are going to be out of a job....
Tomorrow I'll show you the GEN frame, then I gotta wind and tune the coils. That is as long as the power don't go out. Lightning everywhere tonight.
Matt,
Once you show them they won't have any more excuses for not building this except $$. What will they have to whine about?
But don't worry. At least one of them will claim that it's a "fluff charge" on the battery and it has REALLY lost voltage but we don't know how to measure it. Or you are using faulty meters or something.
They won't be able to get it through their heads that it is for real. I know all the whiner tricks. I have been observing them for ten years.
“Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
—Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist
I am going to start ordering supplies for the motor modification and was wondering of those of you who have built it could you please post a parts list. My goal is to make absolutely sure I am buying all of the recommend stuff.
It would also be nice to get as much as I can off Amazon so it is a one stop shop to get the parts to build this motor.
The plan is to build and test the motor and post all the results. When I have it done I will build another one and send it to one of the people in this group to test as well.
I am going to start ordering supplies for the motor modification and was wondering of those of you who have built it could you please post a parts list. My goal is to make absolutely sure I am buying all of the recommend stuff.
It would also be nice to get as much as I can off Amazon so it is a one stop shop to get the parts to build this motor.
The plan is to build and test the motor and post all the results. When I have it done I will build another one and send it to one of the people in this group to test as well.
Thats the instructions in case you didn't have them. You just need wire. I wanna say 600ft of 24 awg will do the motor. 3 strands per winding. Can't remember exactly how much it takes. Some of the motors will take a skate board bearing.
If you have set of calipers you can measure the inside spots for bearings see if the ceramic will fit, Or you can just buy a set of regular bearings. The stock bearing aren't great.
You might want to be able to tune past the screws so some thing to clamps the motor together from end to end. I didn't do this except to test and then I built a new brush plate that mounted on the back with the adjustment prebuilt into it, but I gotta CNC to make those things, not so easy without it.
I can't think of anything else.
**Added this.. You may get extra wire in case your first attempt fails. Its not an uncommon thing. Better to have wire and not need it .....
Thats the instructions in case you didn't have them. You just need wire. I wanna say 600ft of 24 awg will do the motor. 3 strands per winding. Can't remember exactly how much it takes. Some of the motors will take a skate board bearing.
If you have set of calipers you can measure the inside spots for bearings see if the ceramic will fit, Or you can just buy a set of regular bearings. The stock bearing aren't great.
You might want to be able to tune past the screws so some thing to clamps the motor together from end to end. I didn't do this except to test and then I built a new brush plate that mounted on the back with the adjustment prebuilt into it, but I gotta CNC to make those things, not so easy without it.
It's been years since I've looked. Back then there were numerous tutorials, white papers, etc which were very good. Not so today. This one isn't too bad.
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