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Demonstrates not only the basics, but indicates how the switch timing varies the results. You can learn a lot from building stuff like this. Thanks for sharing.
Actually the voltage changes when the pot is turned. I am working on a mechanical speed control that will allow for the use of a fixed power supply which will allow for a throttle regulator to be used on non hit and miss motors of similar design.
@mascobe I would recommend a solid-state replacement. A hall-effect sensor and an SCR. You could put it on a dial-plate to physically adjust the timing. This way it would always hit at the exact moment, unlike mechanical based methods. Just a few ideas. Enjoy. Nice craftsmanship.
@JRBeaman An SCR would not do well with the DC voltage applied to the solenoid as It wont shut down easily. I could use a solid state device to switch the current but that would take away the charater of the mechanical switch.
Wow .. now i get how you did it or infact how you are creating the motion .. a very cool motor .. didn't get it at first had to read up on what a solenoid is ... LOL ..
Are you planning on making kits of this? If you are, I would be very interested in buying a kit. If not then would it be possible to get directions on how to make this?
Very well made, just a pity some idiots seem to think that all models are made for free energy rather than just a hobby and a demonstration of a nice piece of machining.
They are not idiots, they are the ones that will keep discovering better power sources that will someday power our world. (Even though free energy will never live up to it's name.) Dreamers, keep dreaming, As you can see a dream I had became reality ...
@maiescobe Let's hope that by doing stuff like this they grow from being idiots, to hobbiests, then to scientists, and maybe then can help make the world a better place. I dream of that for others I see here, cause that's what I did, and it's wonderful.
Everything but the solenoid, switch and fasteners are machined bar stock.
mascobe 4 months ago
it does look like yo used parts ftom old pistons. am I right?
TheFullyOmniscient 4 months ago
Free energy has been here for a while ,But the Big corporations spend millions to ensure that information does not spread to the masses,Get the blueprints for a real Magnet motor free enegy machine at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Join the revolution!
cloudburstlenepmhq 1 year ago
Nice.
Demonstrates not only the basics, but indicates how the switch timing varies the results. You can learn a lot from building stuff like this. Thanks for sharing.
JRBeaman 1 year ago
Actually the voltage changes when the pot is turned. I am working on a mechanical speed control that will allow for the use of a fixed power supply which will allow for a throttle regulator to be used on non hit and miss motors of similar design.
mascobe 1 year ago
@mascobe I would recommend a solid-state replacement. A hall-effect sensor and an SCR. You could put it on a dial-plate to physically adjust the timing. This way it would always hit at the exact moment, unlike mechanical based methods. Just a few ideas. Enjoy. Nice craftsmanship.
JRBeaman 1 year ago
@JRBeaman An SCR would not do well with the DC voltage applied to the solenoid as It wont shut down easily. I could use a solid state device to switch the current but that would take away the charater of the mechanical switch.
mascobe 4 months ago
Amazing. Obviously there was great skill involved.
SilentStrum 1 year ago
Very nice work. Seems like it is work of professional. Nice sound too.
exzentrische 1 year ago
I have a design of a more powerful setup. I just want to know how to lower the rpm? what does that control do?
jmsapinoso 1 year ago
Very nice, have you measured the actual current?
I imagine it be hard to calculate
Thanks for sharing
CTOL1 1 year ago
The simplicity of this electro magnet makes it really beautifull, Well done!
smiffy1071 2 years ago
exactly how do these work i cant find any info on them pictures will be nice
CrazyLongboard 2 years ago
thats pretty Smart Engineering I love it !!
GayBoyRunning 2 years ago
how do these work any help will be appreciated
flobots1000 2 years ago
Electromagnet
mascobe 2 years ago
Nice piece orf engineering, The solenoid looks like a voice coil from a 1970s disk drive. Are you using opto switches for timing?
Ilovemyoldguitar 2 years ago
No, it is a 5VDCV pin ball game solenoid. It uses a Cherry micro switch.
mascobe 2 years ago
Wow .. now i get how you did it or infact how you are creating the motion .. a very cool motor .. didn't get it at first had to read up on what a solenoid is ... LOL ..
This is just extremly cool ..
What is the input/output ratio?
MandarinFirefly 2 years ago
Are you planning on making kits of this? If you are, I would be very interested in buying a kit. If not then would it be possible to get directions on how to make this?
sonyxploder 2 years ago
Very well made, just a pity some idiots seem to think that all models are made for free energy rather than just a hobby and a demonstration of a nice piece of machining.
10/10
ozzirt 2 years ago 6
They are not idiots, they are the ones that will keep discovering better power sources that will someday power our world. (Even though free energy will never live up to it's name.) Dreamers, keep dreaming, As you can see a dream I had became reality ...
mascobe 2 years ago
@maiescobe Let's hope that by doing stuff like this they grow from being idiots, to hobbiests, then to scientists, and maybe then can help make the world a better place. I dream of that for others I see here, cause that's what I did, and it's wonderful.
JRBeaman 1 year ago
very clever
criminalfish 2 years ago
bellissimo complimenti
blasius50 2 years ago
Sounds like it needs it valves adjusted!
megarawdeal 2 years ago
If it had valves...
mascobe 2 years ago
This model uses plain bearings, I have parts to a V-8 version in the works...
mascobe 2 years ago
The sea-side resort???
mascobe 3 years ago
Now how much power do you think it could make ?How much to run?
Scale it up and could it possable turn a generator that puts out more than it uses.
briphillips29 3 years ago
Not possible, sorry to dash your hopes of free energy and eventual world domination.
mascobe 3 years ago
lol
VdNintendo 2 years ago
very nice solenoid motor!!
anthacdc 3 years ago 2