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Started by Hitman, July 18, 2011, 07:18:02 PM

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Hitman

@ romero,
First let me explain what I'm trying to do, I want to short a coil exactly like a reed switch does but do it electronically and completely isolated from any power source.
The schematic below shows the basic idea, I'm sure the octo coupler wouldn't withstand much voltage before burning up but I will give it a try for the hell of it.

Cheers Hitman

Romero

Quote from: Hitman on March 01, 2013, 09:58:41 PM
@ romero,
First let me explain what I'm trying to do, I want to short a coil exactly like a reed switch does but do it electronically and completely isolated from any power source.
The schematic below shows the basic idea, I'm sure the octo coupler wouldn't withstand much voltage before burning up but I will give it a try for the hell of it.

Cheers Hitman
the optocoupler will die shortly, better use Doug konehead circuit. Check this link for more info. https://sites.google.com/site/alternativeworldenergy/shorting-coils-more
This one works very good but for better performance add more transistors in parallel.

Romero

Hitman

Quote from: Romero on March 02, 2013, 06:11:06 PM
the optocoupler will die shortly, better use Doug konehead circuit. Check this link for more info. https://sites.google.com/site/alternativeworldenergy/shorting-coils-more
This one works very good but for better performance add more transistors in parallel.

Romero

Thank you romero

DeepCut

Nice one Hitman, intriguing scope shots :)

What sort of RPM are you running at ?


Watching with interest,

DC.
Experience is a hard teacher, it gives the test first and the lesson afterward.

Hitman

Quote from: DeepCut on March 11, 2013, 04:34:01 PM
Nice one Hitman, intriguing scope shots :)

What sort of RPM are you running at ?


Watching with interest,

DC.

I'm not sure but I can get that wave form at almost any speed, of course I do want the correct rpm so nothing slows down when shorted. Right now I'm building a new rotor so I can use both the north and south poles.

Cheers Hitman

crazycut06

Quote from: Hitman on March 11, 2013, 09:44:50 PM
Quote from: DeepCut on March 11, 2013, 04:34:01 PM
Nice one Hitman, intriguing scope shots :)

What sort of RPM are you running at ?


Watching with interest,

DC.

I'm not sure but I can get that wave form at almost any speed, of course I do want the correct rpm so nothing slows down when shorted. Right now I'm building a new rotor so I can use both the north and south poles.

Cheers Hitman

Hi Hitman,
Are you making a dual rotor setup?

Regards
Cc

Hitman

Quote from: crazycut06 on March 11, 2013, 11:29:57 PM
Hi Hitman,
Are you making a dual rotor setup?

Regards
Cc
Hello CC,

No, I said I'd make a new rotor cause the one I'm using to produce those wave forms is the one I used in my coil shorting experiment, 30 neo 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/16' all N-S-N-S configuration and this rotor has given me the best results even though I'm only using half the magnetic field.

My current system is able to run off a 23000mfd 15v cap for 2.25 minutes with only a drive coil connected which is something I've never been able to do before and adding coils gives me the wave form I'm looking for. I have 2 problems thow, collecting the energy and putting it back into the source and I must use both sides of the magnet, that's why I want to build a new muller style rotor. I'm convinced this can self run.

Cheers Hitman

DeepCut

I was given a rotor that i no longer use if you want it.

It's 200mm diameter, 10mm thick and has 24 x 10mm square holes around it for magnets, plus a 6mm centre hole.

I'll gladly post it for nothing if you think you can use it.


DC.
Experience is a hard teacher, it gives the test first and the lesson afterward.

Hitman

Quote from: DeepCut on March 12, 2013, 06:13:43 PM
I was given a rotor that i no longer use if you want it.

It's 200mm diameter, 10mm thick and has 24 x 10mm square holes around it for magnets, plus a 6mm centre hole.

I'll gladly post it for nothing if you think you can use it.


DC.

Thank you very much for the offer DC but that rotor is way past where I'm currently at, I also have some 10mm thick plexie glass that I'm planning to use for my rotor but I'm not sure how many magnets it will contain till I either test it my self or has anyone played with the amount of magnets on the rotor ? like is it better to have more then less to get the acceleration effect ?

I have an idea for a rotor I can test with using the platinum disks in a HD but that will have to wait till I finish testing the 2 projects I'm currently working on now.

Cheers Hitman

BTW, one of the projects I'm working on is a Bedini type DC brushless fan conversion that was claimed to be a self runner, I'm now on the 3rd day of testing and so far if I keep swapping the batteries when the primary is discharged to 6.10 volts the charge battery is constantly being charged up to 6.21v - 6.24v, I'm using a manual switch to swap batteries, does anyone know of a voltage sensing circuit that could do the job for me ?

crazycut06

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Quote from: Hitman on March 12, 2013, 05:30:23 PM
Quote from: crazycut06 on March 11, 2013, 11:29:57 PM
Hi Hitman,
Are you making a dual rotor setup?

Regards
Cc
Hello CC,

No, I said I'd make a new rotor cause the one I'm using to produce those wave forms is the one I used in my coil shorting experiment, 30 neo 1/4" X 1/4" X 1/16' all N-S-N-S configuration and this rotor has given me the best results even though I'm only using half the magnetic field.

My current system is able to run off a 23000mfd 15v cap for 2.25 minutes with only a drive coil connected which is something I've never been able to do before and adding coils gives me the wave form I'm looking for. I have 2 problems thow, collecting the energy and putting it back into the source and I must use both sides of the magnet, that's why I want to build a new muller style rotor. I'm convinced this can self run.

Cheers Hitman

Good to hear that,  keep it up!
Bdw Have you considered using the circuit romero posted?
http://www.underservice.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=201.0;attach=1228

Regards
Cc

Hitman

Quote from: crazycut06 on March 13, 2013, 12:52:33 AM

Good to hear that,  keep it up!
Bdw Have you considered using the circuit romero posted?
http://www.underservice.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=201.0;attach=1228

Regards
Cc

Yes I saw that schematic but I want something much simpler then that for right now, I'm trying to simply dump my cap into the primary when drive pulse is off using an NPN transistor, when my hall is on the npn is off ect...

Cheers Hitman

Hitman

Today while introducing a ferrite core into a series of bi-filer pancake coils I noticed that I could completely remove the ac signal or change its phase by 180 deg. just with the position of the core, might be important hehe  ;D

Cheers Hitman

DeepCut

A 180 shift ?

Sounds very handy, nice one Hitman :)


atb,

DC.
Experience is a hard teacher, it gives the test first and the lesson afterward.

Hitman

This is supposed to be how skycollection wound his coils,
Has anyone tried this ?

Dave45

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Quote from: Hitman on April 21, 2013, 05:29:08 PM
This is supposed to be how skycollection wound his coils,
Has anyone tried this ?

Very cool design the outer coils are catching the bemf of the inner coil, outstanding,whoever designed this has a good comprehension of whats happening with the fields.
This could be expanded upon just by adding coils, I wonder how this would fare on an induction cooker.