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Started by Romero, January 24, 2012, 11:09:58 PM

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garrym

Hi Romero,

What are your initial thoughts on this one?

Thanks, Garry

Romero

Quote from: garrym on January 25, 2012, 04:10:18 AM
Hi Romero,

What are your initial thoughts on this one?

Thanks, Garry
I have tested this one before and I can confirm increasing the speed and lowering the input. I used a 2 pole DC motor.
I didn't have the little magnets on, I am not sure what is the reason for them but I can easily try, I still have the motor and magnets I have plenty.

Romero

garrym

Hi Romero,

Adding magnets appears to increase RPM with NO increase in current drawn.

Also, you can look at it - same RPM for less voltage.

This is what I have found so far. Cheap 12v DC motor and a few magnets.]

Thanks, Garry

PaBloM

Hello ROMERO I want to ask u about size of magnets did you use
2) wich was the motor you test?
3)Where did you get the starget setup or u made by yourself?
I will try with a BLDC MOTOR 72v,
Thanks

Romero

Quote from: PaBloM on February 02, 2012, 11:16:56 AM
Hello ROMERO I want to ask u about size of magnets did you use
2) wich was the motor you test?
3)Where did you get the starget setup or u made by yourself?
I will try with a BLDC MOTOR 72v,
Thanks
Hi,
I am not sure of the motor type, there is no label on it but I believe is 24volt.
The type of the magnets I used check here http://www.magnet4less.com/product_info.php?cPath=71&products_id=82
I had no stargate setup  at that time, it was 2-3 years back after trying to get 2 DC motors sharing same shaft, one acting as motor the other as generator.
No OU in the experiment but it run very efficient. I believe that can be extended and maybe adding a heavy and large disc on the shaft will take it closer to the ou limit.

Regards,
Romero

PaBloM

Thanks ROMERO.you think it's important as the magnets are positioned inside the engine?

Romero

Quote from: PaBloM on February 03, 2012, 09:01:27 AM
Thanks ROMERO.you think it's important as the magnets are positioned inside the engine?
I am not sure I understand your question....

Romero

PaBloM

Sorry.i made a wrong question