Hi all,
I have build 3 motors that produce radiant energy at a high frequency running an H-type waveform.
The first one is a spin-top motor
The second one a fan:trembler
and the third is an experimental longboard motor: tubester motor
Each of these motors re-uses the radiant energy to amplify the mechanical output instead of charging these batteries.
This makes the motors very handy for portable applications.
The motors are brushless and use neodymium magnets in combination with air coils. The motors use trigger coil systems with charge and discharge cycles divided in two separate phases.
Here is a diagram of the tubester motor.
(considered the frequency generators are all separate trigger coils and the lower circuit for capacitor protection is using two 25 ohms in parallel.. twice.)
The tubester runs at 14V 2,3A average and the four output caps run each at 10.4V with 200 to 300 mA.
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Thanks for watching,
JP
I have build 3 motors that produce radiant energy at a high frequency running an H-type waveform.
The first one is a spin-top motor
The second one a fan:trembler
and the third is an experimental longboard motor: tubester motor
Each of these motors re-uses the radiant energy to amplify the mechanical output instead of charging these batteries.
This makes the motors very handy for portable applications.
The motors are brushless and use neodymium magnets in combination with air coils. The motors use trigger coil systems with charge and discharge cycles divided in two separate phases.
Here is a diagram of the tubester motor.
(considered the frequency generators are all separate trigger coils and the lower circuit for capacitor protection is using two 25 ohms in parallel.. twice.)
The tubester runs at 14V 2,3A average and the four output caps run each at 10.4V with 200 to 300 mA.
For more vids: UrCoffeeTastesToasty - YouTube
For more blog: International Alternative Energy Center - mechanical amplifier oscillator - Powered by ForumCo.com - The Forum Company
Thanks for watching,
JP
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