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Netica,
I don't have an answer to that question, but I would assume NOT based another test runs I have done with a pulse motor running the thing.
Matt designed a circuit to use the coils as both a motor coil and a generator coil, and I built it. At the time, I had not yet discovered the solution to magnetic neutralization, so the motor was drawing a massive amount of amps. Anyway, there were two switches in the design. One to turn the motor off and the other to turn the generator on. They had to be flipped in the correct order, and of course I flipped them in the WRONG order, which blew the transistors. It was shortly after that I figured out the magnetic neutralization, and have just run the whole thing with a small motor. I haven't even bothered to run it on the 3 Battery circuit to recover most of the expended energy because I already know I CAN, and it is easier to just run the motor off a power supply than to mess with rotating batteries and all that switching.
My research was focused on TWO things when I stopped to remodel two houses. The first was core material, and the second was an entirely NEW configuration of the generator using a PacSci motor that has shafts coming out both ends. The new configuration would have 20 coils on it and at around 200 watts per coil, that would give me something worth keeping. I have the design all done, but didn't build the machine yet, although I bought all the parts.
The reason I wanted to experiment with that design is because a smaller machine could be built using a razor scooter motor that you knock the shaft out of and replace with (I believe) 7/16 all thread. By drilling a hole in the other end cap of the motor, you can put the rod all the way through and that allows you to build a small six coil machine that you can print all the parts necessary for construction on a 3D printer. I have the design all worked out and If you have a 3D printer, a Dremel tool, a set of dremel drill bits, and a plunge router attachment https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dremel-50...10090302008005
along with a regular drill, you can build all the parts.
Netica,
I don't have an answer to that question, but I would assume NOT based another test runs I have done with a pulse motor running the thing.
Matt designed a circuit to use the coils as both a motor coil and a generator coil, and I built it. At the time, I had not yet discovered the solution to magnetic neutralization, so the motor was drawing a massive amount of amps. Anyway, there were two switches in the design. One to turn the motor off and the other to turn the generator on. They had to be flipped in the correct order, and of course I flipped them in the WRONG order, which blew the transistors. It was shortly after that I figured out the magnetic neutralization, and have just run the whole thing with a small motor. I haven't even bothered to run it on the 3 Battery circuit to recover most of the expended energy because I already know I CAN, and it is easier to just run the motor off a power supply than to mess with rotating batteries and all that switching.
My research was focused on TWO things when I stopped to remodel two houses. The first was core material, and the second was an entirely NEW configuration of the generator using a PacSci motor that has shafts coming out both ends. The new configuration would have 20 coils on it and at around 200 watts per coil, that would give me something worth keeping. I have the design all done, but didn't build the machine yet, although I bought all the parts.
The reason I wanted to experiment with that design is because a smaller machine could be built using a razor scooter motor that you knock the shaft out of and replace with (I believe) 7/16 all thread. By drilling a hole in the other end cap of the motor, you can put the rod all the way through and that allows you to build a small six coil machine that you can print all the parts necessary for construction on a 3D printer. I have the design all worked out and If you have a 3D printer, a Dremel tool, a set of dremel drill bits, and a plunge router attachment https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dremel-50...10090302008005
along with a regular drill, you can build all the parts.
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