its a great build, but "reciprocating" piston electric motors, like pulse motors just dont come close to compareing to the efficiency (power, speed, power use, out put when used as a gen/alt, friction) of a standard electric motor. so the best way to improve all aspects of efficiency (out put, torque, RPM's, power usage, friction) would be to adapt it to a standard AC/DC, DC, or AC motor. but still looks great, which is why i love building the oldest electric motors; piston motors.
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Hello Peter, I like this concept alot and I believe you could smooth things out with a flywheel. Would like to see some mearurable torque and rpm's as well Keep up the great work. Who knows what will come from it.
its a great build, but "reciprocating" piston electric motors, like pulse motors just dont come close to compareing to the efficiency (power, speed, power use, out put when used as a gen/alt, friction) of a standard electric motor. so the best way to improve all aspects of efficiency (out put, torque, RPM's, power usage, friction) would be to adapt it to a standard AC/DC, DC, or AC motor. but still looks great, which is why i love building the oldest electric motors; piston motors.
1crazyfocker 5 months ago
i like your idea. how can i contact you.
henmag66 8 months ago
Can you imagine the energy lost to FRICTION in this thing?
Texmurphy51 9 months ago
bolt this to a bike
XMtnDude 1 year ago
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violafinishda 1 year ago
looks like this could be good generator! have you tried turning the crankshaft and measuring the output from the coils?
sotropaj 2 years ago
Thanks son. I will give it a try once I have the new rockers installed.
eebeh 2 years ago
Larger Flywheel
1quasar1 2 years ago
Hello Peter, I like this concept alot and I believe you could smooth things out with a flywheel. Would like to see some mearurable torque and rpm's as well Keep up the great work. Who knows what will come from it.
Ciao
1quasar1 2 years ago
@1quasar1
Thanks. I am still in the experimental stage but a larger flywheel is in the works. So far about 1900 r.p.m..
eebeh 2 years ago
Very nice. what circuit you using to drive this?
marthale7 2 years ago