I have a rotor already but I need the detail on the electrical connections.
Mine is made on HDPE (High Density Polyethylene or plastic chopping board) but I think that maybe torque could be diminished because of the possible "microscopic" bending. Please explain on your coils also. How many turns? are they bifilar? how are you triggering the reject magnetic field?
Furthermore, I could not handle the 2" diameter neo magnets any closer into steel without getting a finger snapped off.. I already have had a couple of close calls with those magnets. For me, the final version of my rotor still needs to be aluminum with very low amounts of Fe in it. There are various grades of aluminum out there.
I agree. I cannot hear your voice... but its a really goo dprogress. Maybe attach a turbine/generator? like the windblue alternator to generate more power? or a more efficient one from TLG Wind?
I can hear Ian fine with Head phones. Man that really hums, it sounds like a hot rod LOL. I would of never thought the dia magnetic would do that man, you no doubt have saved allot of people some time ands efforts well done.
Hi Ash. Aluminum is okay depending on the configuration of the stators etc. On this setup there are a stack of 2 - 1" dia. by half inch thick neo magnets inside the white plastic between each stator pair. There was never a heating problem in the rotors when there were no magnets between the stators.
Does it work like a stepper-motor?
TheAluminiumklorid 1 year ago
the heat is being caused by the ferrous material. switch to something like epoxy... same strength
harryfodder 2 years ago
Hi:
Could you please share your schematics?
I have a rotor already but I need the detail on the electrical connections.
Mine is made on HDPE (High Density Polyethylene or plastic chopping board) but I think that maybe torque could be diminished because of the possible "microscopic" bending. Please explain on your coils also. How many turns? are they bifilar? how are you triggering the reject magnetic field?
Thanks
techieatwork 2 years ago
hi again.
Furthermore, I could not handle the 2" diameter neo magnets any closer into steel without getting a finger snapped off.. I already have had a couple of close calls with those magnets. For me, the final version of my rotor still needs to be aluminum with very low amounts of Fe in it. There are various grades of aluminum out there.
Good workmanship man, congrats for the good work!
Regards,
techieatwork
techieatwork 2 years ago
thanks for that man, your torque is off the wall!
Pwordchernoir 3 years ago
You're welcome. It is getting quite good now for sure.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
nice do you have any output other than mechanical?
mielectric1 3 years ago
Thanks. Not yet.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
I will be watching closely to see how this goes
mielectric1 3 years ago
Man you sure keep busy :) So hard to get everything balanced, makes me want my own private CNC shop :)
marthale7 3 years ago
Thanks. Wish I had that too. ;) the SS disks were taken to a shop in town that has a watter cutter, I just give them CAD files.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
What cad program do you use to generate the files you gave them? I think I want to do this.
marthale7 3 years ago
I use ViaCad. It's fairly easy to use... I posted a link in reply to your last post on the EVGray board.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
Nice motor! What are you trying to reach? Overunity? Self-runner? What?
5 Stars tought!
Careica 3 years ago
Thanks. High efficiency to be blunt.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
music is jamming what you are saying, not to mention the engine. It's very interesting I would like to understand more
mochiam 3 years ago
hmmm... I can here things fine. Stay tuned I guess.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
I agree. I cannot hear your voice... but its a really goo dprogress. Maybe attach a turbine/generator? like the windblue alternator to generate more power? or a more efficient one from TLG Wind?
katchupoy01 3 years ago
I can hear Ian fine with Head phones. Man that really hums, it sounds like a hot rod LOL. I would of never thought the dia magnetic would do that man, you no doubt have saved allot of people some time ands efforts well done.
ashtweth 3 years ago
Hi Ash. Aluminum is okay depending on the configuration of the stators etc. On this setup there are a stack of 2 - 1" dia. by half inch thick neo magnets inside the white plastic between each stator pair. There was never a heating problem in the rotors when there were no magnets between the stators.
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago