As I can see, you have NOT a rotating magnetic field. You have a static magnetic field from your ring magnets. try to break the symetry. try to cut these ring magnets and make them 300 degrees angle and not 360 degrees. BREAK the symetry!
Nice looking motor! Did you try cutting the ring magnets ans swapping the halves yet? I would also suggest once you cut them you align them with a small gap of 1/8" to a 1/4" between them.. I think that will give you what your looking for..
Do let us know before you put the larger round ones on!
@myownreality64 Hey, I already switched them out as I would be better off buying 1/4 arc magnets, but the round magnets at defrent poles work fine, it is over kill really, bogs the motors down too much, I will post a video some time soon! thanks for the feed back! ~Russ
You may want to try some of those ring magnets from ebay that are used as magntic bases for antenneas. I have some and they seem to direct flux from the back side due to the metal cup on the back side. The back side flux is around the perimeter on the front.
sir,i am an engineer and i know how hard it is to work on your projects when turning them from a small idea to a working model,but this beautiful peace of art is way above invention its purely scientific art with magic, i solute your idea and workmanship,it has being designed beautifully...take care..
that makes sense what happened......due to the one pole of the ring mags facing the coils. If you took the ring mags.off the rotors..and turned them 90 degrees....then you would get the effect your after i think. So, as you said..what you really need is a ring mag with both N & S on the same face.....kind of like how it is with the mags out of HD drives ? I wonder if you could use some of those???
Russ, the more you try, the more you learn. The more you share, the more we all learn.
I bet the out-put from this set-up was very low comapred to the first set-up. The next on will be also, unless you use a mag that has the poles oposit on the sides. If the poles are on the faces, your colapsing mag-fields wont be very strong at all. If you cut the ring mags in half, then flip on side so the poles are flippped
Do you have a Dremel cut off tool ? Cut those ring magnets in half with a non-fiber bonded cut-off wheel - those brown thin ones - and flip one half around on those little motors.
That would be worth viewing.
He Russ - you should enter Jerri Elsworths 555 circuit contest - the prizes are pretty cool.
Russ, I'm playing with some ring magnets also! The homopolar gen has 4 ways to do it starting with one copper disk and one ring magnet. 1. copper + magnet spin together = volts, 2. copper only spins = volts, 3. magnet only spins = no volts 4. neither one spins = no volts The asymmetry is curious. Keep experimenting! aloha
Why not have the main rotating disc with magnet fields all the same polarity and *radial*, with an equal number of circumferential mounted stator coils each oppositely biased by a static cardboard-gapped neody ?
Each magnet swipe will induce a full alternation cycle.
As I can see, you have NOT a rotating magnetic field. You have a static magnetic field from your ring magnets. try to break the symetry. try to cut these ring magnets and make them 300 degrees angle and not 360 degrees. BREAK the symetry!
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Russ,
Nice looking motor! Did you try cutting the ring magnets ans swapping the halves yet? I would also suggest once you cut them you align them with a small gap of 1/8" to a 1/4" between them.. I think that will give you what your looking for..
Do let us know before you put the larger round ones on!
myownreality64 10 months ago
@myownreality64 Hey, I already switched them out as I would be better off buying 1/4 arc magnets, but the round magnets at defrent poles work fine, it is over kill really, bogs the motors down too much, I will post a video some time soon! thanks for the feed back! ~Russ
rwg42985 10 months ago
Genial, una autentica pasada.
delcopond 10 months ago
You may want to try some of those ring magnets from ebay that are used as magntic bases for antenneas. I have some and they seem to direct flux from the back side due to the metal cup on the back side. The back side flux is around the perimeter on the front.
TheMrblazer320 11 months ago
sir,i am an engineer and i know how hard it is to work on your projects when turning them from a small idea to a working model,but this beautiful peace of art is way above invention its purely scientific art with magic, i solute your idea and workmanship,it has being designed beautifully...take care..
shubhamforme3 11 months ago
@shubhamforme3 Thank you! a piece of art it is! ~Russ
rwg42985 11 months ago
@shubhamforme3
Fully agree! Congrats!
TheBblindman 11 months ago
Genial !!!
geomagpsz 11 months ago
Nice work Russ.
Seacrhing2008 1 year ago
that makes sense what happened......due to the one pole of the ring mags facing the coils. If you took the ring mags.off the rotors..and turned them 90 degrees....then you would get the effect your after i think. So, as you said..what you really need is a ring mag with both N & S on the same face.....kind of like how it is with the mags out of HD drives ? I wonder if you could use some of those???
rave154 1 year ago
Russ, the more you try, the more you learn. The more you share, the more we all learn.
I bet the out-put from this set-up was very low comapred to the first set-up. The next on will be also, unless you use a mag that has the poles oposit on the sides. If the poles are on the faces, your colapsing mag-fields wont be very strong at all. If you cut the ring mags in half, then flip on side so the poles are flippped
mikepowers420 1 year ago
Do you have a Dremel cut off tool ? Cut those ring magnets in half with a non-fiber bonded cut-off wheel - those brown thin ones - and flip one half around on those little motors.
That would be worth viewing.
He Russ - you should enter Jerri Elsworths 555 circuit contest - the prizes are pretty cool.
mrnewagemotor 1 year ago
Hey Russ...
Eddy currents appear when a magnetic field is induced and colapses.
Better when it changes from N to S.
I think it would work better with different poles on the magnets facing the coils.
Great work!
K0W0O0N0 1 year ago
Incredible build friend. I also like the white bristle brush on the wall there. I had a red one just like it. lol
derman077 1 year ago
New power supply is nice.
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
Russ, I'm playing with some ring magnets also! The homopolar gen has 4 ways to do it starting with one copper disk and one ring magnet. 1. copper + magnet spin together = volts, 2. copper only spins = volts, 3. magnet only spins = no volts 4. neither one spins = no volts The asymmetry is curious. Keep experimenting! aloha
jackscholze 1 year ago
you just blew my mind , im so interested and cant wait to see whats next , thank you so much for uploading
KungFatty 1 year ago
Nice work, can't wait to see the next neo's on the beast. Where do you order the acrylic from?
firepinto 1 year ago
Hi Russ - Your engineering is very neat.
Why not have the main rotating disc with magnet fields all the same polarity and *radial*, with an equal number of circumferential mounted stator coils each oppositely biased by a static cardboard-gapped neody ?
Each magnet swipe will induce a full alternation cycle.
z1zaz 1 year ago
try three rotating min disks instead of two
dudeman6661000 1 year ago