Cogging Effect

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

This is a Bedini/Cole type window motor before adding the coils. The rotor has 36 Neodymium magnets in a N-S-N-S-N-S 6 pole configeration. The block magnet is a ceramic two pole N-S. The interreaction between the two is called a Cogging effect. Works like large invisible gears.

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  • Yes drag can be felt. Also if I try to speed it up too fast, it starts jumping all over the place, like it is slipping cogs.

    I will be adding coils but it may be after the hollidays.

    Thanks

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  • free electricity....

  • could i get you to send me a compleat diagram for the winmotor and a place to order the magnets. thanks and happy newyear 2012

  • uhm how did you get a drill to go so fast?!?!?

  • cogging... i like it!! never heard it before but makes perfect sense... thnx for the upload :D

  • Brilliant . Good video

  • Great proyect

  • Did it seem to have a drag on the drill?

    Cant wait to see with coils.

    Very nice.

    Magluvin

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