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  • Try using a Hall Effect IC instead of the reed switch. It won't burn out, it wont spark, and it is reliable.

  • you havent really acheived nothing when it runs on for a year ill be satisfied.

  • OMG!! You have the same idea I do... but I don't have the electrical know how to make it work. How did you fix the timing on the pulse motor, between the last video and this one??

  • look im only in year eleven at school im going into year 12 in a month time to start my A level courses so i dont exactly know much about electronics but is this basically free energy? like was you charging them battery's with this pulse motor thing you have made?

    Very good by the way dont know wether you evented it yourself or its already been made before but its still a pretty kool piece of kit lol

  • Hello my name is Weslley, you spend the battery power, and this energy that HD is spinning, or you consume energy and also charges the battery?

  • sounds like a diesel lol

  • is this a overunity model?

  • Its a pulse motor Im trying to make efficient....

  • if effeciency is what your after, why not use an optical switch? (and more then one electro magnet for more precise controll)

  • wow, sounds like diesel

    i love this sort of stuff, i would love to try it but would give up to soon

    im plannin on watchin as many of your vids on this as possible =P, and as someone else said before try and use some magnetic bearings

  • nice

  • Aw shucks... it didnt fly off....

  • Sound predicted future!

  • I was waiting to see magnets fly off in all directions.

  • he actually has another video exactly like that

  • Place a FWBR's AC legs across your reed switch

    Run motor on 24Vdc

    Charge 2nd 12Vdc battery stack from DC out of your FWBR

    2nd reed swtich attaches to one AC leg of FWBR

    2nd reed switch will switch on-off that AC leg of your FWBR (thus completing the "backemf recovery circuit when the reed switch gets hit by your triggermagnet)

    Time this 2nd reed swtich to turn ON slighly after the motor-coil pulse...

    LIKE AN ECHO !!

    draw goes down

    shaft power goes up

    battery charges great

  • be careful. If you get it tuned up and the rpm's get high enough, your neomags will fly off from the centrifugal force. It happened to me, haha. Nice work.

  • happened to him too

  • what is the circuit diagram of your motor? IE: How you have the reed switch connected to pulse the coil.

    Thanks in advance!

  • is there anouther way insted of a reed switch to controle the on off timeing thanks sorry im new to this stuff

  • Thats a good idea ill think about placing it in a vacuum...

  • Also remember that sound is created by friction, so get it quiet. In order to get it perfectly quiet, you should make some magnetic bearings for the motor.

  • very nice! it feels its moving fast for what its consuming

  • i have a way to use magnets to create motion as well, i love this though, it's actually efficient, as the energy from the rotation will outweigh the energy put in from the battery. It's a shame we'll never be able to get it to out weigh the energy from the batter and the energy lost from the magnets!

  • Awesome!

  • Thanks.

  • Hi, nice video, bad english for me I'm italian, but, according to me for much high rpm you can put on the disk 8 magnet or riduce the final diameter of the rotor so the angular speed would be much high?????? I will build something like you but with 8 neodynium 49 kg magnet and a electromagnet 30 kg a hope I can move a car generator at 1000 rpm so....... we can save the world

  • I am getting much higher rpm than 1000 with 4 magnets, so 8 should double that like you say....

    Good luck, and post videos.......

  • Dear KubiKop,I live in Brazil and would like to know which material you use in core coil in you motor pulse.

  • Hi

    It is made of ferrite in this video, I have stopped using them in the later videos though.

  • Nice, but the problem is, that reed switch can only operate at a low frequency, that means, you can not exceed a certain speed with this setup. But you can reach up to 10 000rpm with Bedini circuit

  • Thank for the coment, Im looking into bedini's circuit. Any ideas about how to capture more back emf?

  • yes, you wrap your coil with TWO strands of wire, one is for input, one is to capture back emf

  • Just tried that you get 4-5v of AC going through the second one when 12v is on the primary. Kewl.....

  • put the coil further up all the way around the rotor. Like Joe Newman discovered. Then you pulse it exactly under 90 degrees. Like that the direction of the magnetic field is complimenting that in the coil, the field collapses in the same direction, the back emf becomes forwards emf. ^_^

    Have fun...

  • Thanks for your comment. Yes I was Changing the speed by putting the timing slightly infront or behind of 90 degrees of the coil. As for what is next.....Lets see where more coils will take me!

  • Excellent. Cool progression to the reed switch. Were you changing the speed and what's next? Thanks.

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