I have calculated your motor rounds per minute: the motor sound have a beat. I have recorded and scomposed 10 beat! They are long 0,03 second. Because 1 minute = 60 seconds / 0.03 = 2000 times * 10 beats = 20000 beats in 60 seconds, then your motor have two gaps that makes this sound beat, then 20000 / 2 = 10000 RPM. This value is approximately exact also because your motor so works. Thanks for add! See you!
Your work is amazing. I have so many questions now. I would love to be able to accomplish what you have . I love vid 7. The reduction gear is a neat idea.
The progress of this project has been slow because the rotor had to be re made and this rotor making process has turned to be the most time consuming, because I did not do it by myself, I paid professionals to do that and they weren't very diligent :) But now I think that the motor is finally finished, all that remains is some minor changes in the drive circuit and then we will test the torque :)
Hi Jetijs, Man,The suspense of you making some progress with this motor has been killing me lol.Thx for sharing with regard to your progress and God bless you and yours.Keep up the good work as you seem to have a great talent in this field of research.
I have calculated your motor rounds per minute: the motor sound have a beat. I have recorded and scomposed 10 beat! They are long 0,03 second. Because 1 minute = 60 seconds / 0.03 = 2000 times * 10 beats = 20000 beats in 60 seconds, then your motor have two gaps that makes this sound beat, then 20000 / 2 = 10000 RPM. This value is approximately exact also because your motor so works. Thanks for add! See you!
pirondinimarco 11 months ago
Your work is amazing. I have so many questions now. I would love to be able to accomplish what you have . I love vid 7. The reduction gear is a neat idea.
zepodz 2 years ago
If the 'ON time becomes smaller and smaller', doesn't then the torque decrease proportional?
(great build btw)
crippled82 3 years ago
what are the results (imput/ output ratio) and can this type of motor do any significant work (without current rising)
velikigrizli 3 years ago
I hear the scene from star wars from young Vader... "its working, its working" on reparing the speeder he he... great quality work as always.
marthale7 3 years ago
Thanks, mate :)
The progress of this project has been slow because the rotor had to be re made and this rotor making process has turned to be the most time consuming, because I did not do it by myself, I paid professionals to do that and they weren't very diligent :) But now I think that the motor is finally finished, all that remains is some minor changes in the drive circuit and then we will test the torque :)
Jetijs 3 years ago
Hi Jetijs, Man,The suspense of you making some progress with this motor has been killing me lol.Thx for sharing with regard to your progress and God bless you and yours.Keep up the good work as you seem to have a great talent in this field of research.
-gmeatdaddy
gmeatdaddy 3 years ago