Our current technology uses the Hot component of Electricity in excess of 65% is lost in heat because of the magnetic component of electricity. The attraction motor runs off the Cold component of Electricity in its vacuum state, its up to 90% efficient however it is extracted from the Hot component through an short circuit arc, this is where most of your losses disappear to.
I'd either use a cold plasma or a lenzless motor design with no back EMF.
Can you help me. I have a motor out of a tredmil. It was plugged in to 110. It has a red wire, black wire and green-yellow ground. Its a Johnson integrated drives motor. 2.25 hp, 20 amp, dc90v, Model jm010-013. I want to wire it so I can run a potters wheel with it but I stupidly didn't take the electric guts out with the motor. Can I wire it 110. The diagram has a1 is red (ok2), a2 orange (ok2), a3 blue (ok2), b4 green (ok2), b5 purple (ok1) b6 yellow (ok1)
Hello, great work, I want to replicate what you`ve done, could you tell me more about the modifications or a forum page were you`ve give more details ...
So what's the point? You essentially took a fairly efficient 3 HP 3 phase motor and turned it into a crude DC motor that draws 3 amps@30 VDC and produces almost no torque. Am I missing something here?
Yes. If you follow what Mr. Peter Lindemann concept about a rotary attraction motor, it could recover a DC from this type motor as power source. We can use it to charge a 2nd baterry, lighting and others. With this configuration we could COP more than 1.
My point here is how to make it simple. I donot have to build an attraction motor from zero condition, but I can make it by modifying something from around my town.
The attraction motor is a STUPID concept!
Our current technology uses the Hot component of Electricity in excess of 65% is lost in heat because of the magnetic component of electricity. The attraction motor runs off the Cold component of Electricity in its vacuum state, its up to 90% efficient however it is extracted from the Hot component through an short circuit arc, this is where most of your losses disappear to.
I'd either use a cold plasma or a lenzless motor design with no back EMF.
ProjectPurposeifyYou 6 months ago
Can you help me. I have a motor out of a tredmil. It was plugged in to 110. It has a red wire, black wire and green-yellow ground. Its a Johnson integrated drives motor. 2.25 hp, 20 amp, dc90v, Model jm010-013. I want to wire it so I can run a potters wheel with it but I stupidly didn't take the electric guts out with the motor. Can I wire it 110. The diagram has a1 is red (ok2), a2 orange (ok2), a3 blue (ok2), b4 green (ok2), b5 purple (ok1) b6 yellow (ok1)
a143too 11 months ago
Hello, great work, I want to replicate what you`ve done, could you tell me more about the modifications or a forum page were you`ve give more details ...
diaboliqu69 1 year ago
So what's the point? You essentially took a fairly efficient 3 HP 3 phase motor and turned it into a crude DC motor that draws 3 amps@30 VDC and produces almost no torque. Am I missing something here?
lrover03 1 year ago
@lrover03
Yes. If you follow what Mr. Peter Lindemann concept about a rotary attraction motor, it could recover a DC from this type motor as power source. We can use it to charge a 2nd baterry, lighting and others. With this configuration we could COP more than 1.
My point here is how to make it simple. I donot have to build an attraction motor from zero condition, but I can make it by modifying something from around my town.
revizal 1 year ago
Add more fire points, 2 is good, however, the more you can add the less the AMP draw is.
Great video
uusedman 1 year ago
@uusedman
Thank you. Your shared videos are my inspiration, spin very smooth.
revizal 1 year ago