I've studied Rodin's work and the only people it fools are the people who don't really understand electromagnetics. His claims are vast with his 'Vortex Math' and 'God Numbers'. He has a toroid, nothing more. Configuration is slightly unusual, but the same principles apply. Large cross-sectional area, coupled with low voltage and low current requirements mean that few turns are required, even ranging from very low frequency to high frequency (20kHz). The trick to the whole thing is the magnet.
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@kmarinas86 The only torque is the force you can feel on the magnet when you touch it. If you glue the magnet to the shaft, the torque is reasonable. See my later Neospin10 and Neospin12 where the magnet is fixed to the shaft.
By the way, your Newman motor is cool. Enjoyed seeing it run.
guydude, I could not get the magnet to rotate when the axis was right thru the middle as you suggest, but it vibrated a lot. Jaimie Buturff was able to do this successfully however, with out-of-phase pulses to the 2 coil windings.
kingdizzy I tried mountinge rotor along the coil axis, like Jamie Buturff does, but could not make it go :( It just buzzed and snarled like a junk yard dog. Jamie says the 2 windings in the coil need to be pulsed 180 degrees out of phase and such to make that work. May try again, but this way has good torque.
You are right, got to get a good 1/4" diameter stainless axle. I have the roller blade end-bearings, even though they are somewhat magnetic, they might be far enough away for negligible drag.
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transfusablepng 1 year ago
The "shaft" is not rotating.
Where's the torque?
kmarinas86 2 years ago
@kmarinas86 The only torque is the force you can feel on the magnet when you touch it. If you glue the magnet to the shaft, the torque is reasonable. See my later Neospin10 and Neospin12 where the magnet is fixed to the shaft.
By the way, your Newman motor is cool. Enjoyed seeing it run.
Aloha
jackscholze 2 years ago
ok the space aliens are back, in a comunication with ET from mars....
in a spooky voice use a stator
specifically a printed motor pancake stator.
but you will need 2 of these beauties or design your own. its a Rodin coil but its mathematically correct.
need a picture?
freethisone 2 years ago
can this work backwards??
(aka wind spins rotor spins magnet near coil makes electricity???)
KKinsane2009 2 years ago
Nice torque like you say! Hey, how about trying to build the same coil but with the rotor passing right in the middle?
youtuubbguy66 2 years ago
guydude, I could not get the magnet to rotate when the axis was right thru the middle as you suggest, but it vibrated a lot. Jaimie Buturff was able to do this successfully however, with out-of-phase pulses to the 2 coil windings.
aloha
jackscholze 2 years ago
Nice Motor. 5*
If you use a Rheostat and take out the limiting resitor you may find that the power throughput will increase a lot...
Paul..
kubikop 2 years ago
You mean replace the 2 100 ohm resistors to the base of the 2N3055
with a rheostat or pot? is that right?
thanks for taking a look at it
jackscholze 2 years ago
Yeah just use a 1k high wattage Rheostat I use 25W wire wound ones..
If you use a pot it may burn out..
Hope this helps...
kubikop 2 years ago
nice video. its a nice motor design, nice and simple.
have you tried it on the other axis (through the center of the coil)?
kingdizzydotcom 2 years ago
kingdizzy I tried mountinge rotor along the coil axis, like Jamie Buturff does, but could not make it go :( It just buzzed and snarled like a junk yard dog. Jamie says the 2 windings in the coil need to be pulsed 180 degrees out of phase and such to make that work. May try again, but this way has good torque.
aloha
jackscholze 2 years ago
GOOD IDEA! the field is much stronger toward the geometric center of the coil according to some other experimenters. GOOD LUCK ALL ... Scott
scooterscottii 2 years ago
Brilliant Jack. Get stainless steel(non magnet one) shaft which is performing better than aluminium shaft.
medi40 2 years ago
You are right, got to get a good 1/4" diameter stainless axle. I have the roller blade end-bearings, even though they are somewhat magnetic, they might be far enough away for negligible drag.
Thanks & take it easy
jackscholze 2 years ago
nice torque !
ZED74 2 years ago