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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2010

Third incarnation of my pulse motor generators.

Just finished it a few hours ago so haven't had time to do tests yet.

6 brooks coils (quadfilar), 24 transistor circuit, 6 neo magnet rotor (NSNSNS)

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  • for a standard dc motor, a skewed desgn is strantard way to improve torque...

    by a chedp chordless drill then by a expensive one look in side.... the expensive one have skewed motor

  • @eloid777

    Look up "cogging torque" on wikipedia:

    "Almost all the techniques used against cogging torque also reduce the motor counter-electromotive force and so reduce the resultant running torque."

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  • these are an extension of the battery charger right? using *free energy* to charge batts at below normal energy costs? (thanks wikipedia) these are to be scaled up and used as generators? is this the same inventor who did the weird commercial w/ a bunch of dead batteries and a big silver thing on a rolling table? wiki mentioned a commercial and I remember one, same thing? whats the end goal? sorry I keep seeing these things pop up in my searches, figured I would ask a few Q's.

  • @eloid777

    let me know how it works for you ;) we'll compare notes

  • @introvertebrate

    you still not understanding the design idea,,,, your thinking of the skewing only and clogging. the coil would not circular but elongated lobed over 3,4,5 ,6 magnets... increased flux captured ....When the number of turns or the flux increase ( more surface of magnet face cut) thus torque increases.

  • @eloid777

    I didn't say it doesn't help. I just said it doesn't add to the torque. I'm not making this up. Try and find one source that says a skew design *increases* torque. I have already provided you with one that says it reduces it.

  • @introvertebrate

    stepper and severo motors also use this( skewing) and there torque profile is very demanding at a very "wide" range of high/ low rpms / loads/ start ups to excleration to ramps so your not sell me that it does not help.

  • @eloid777

    Yes, it can improve torque by making it smoother, but it doesn't produce *more* torque. Things like drills need high torque at low frequencies and so eliminating cogging is desirable.

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