Adams Motor replication based on Coil Shorting technique

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2011

Robert Adams motor attempt replication using Arduino Duemilanove.

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  • great work and excellent explanation!

    question: is arduino also powered by the same battery?

    thanks

  • @tubetez

    No. Arduino is powered by USB port of the laptop. You can use a separate 9 volts battery. The goal is to easy development and prototyping so that you can understand the parameters at play. Once you master that you can design a very low power consumption PIC similar to Arduino to run with the battery.

    Fausto.

  • maybe you can close the loop using a cap, rather than battery?

  • @samedsoft

    No I could not. Batteries ARE very tricky. They show those weird voltages going up on a long run but if you let run even longer they go down. I use batteries because they are very good in showing some phenomenas. They are not very good in proving Overunity. I use them a lot as a super ultra sensitive meter of a kind.

    Usually I can change the many things just by observing how the battery reacts.

    Fausto.

  • Very well done Fausto.

    Can you please post the exact Ardino controller board specs and where ro order it?

    Many thanks.

  • @overunitydotcom

    it is ATmega328P Arduino UNO bootloader for Duemilanove board. I ordered from ebay and also google.

    There are many kind of boards from their line but Duemilanove is the best so far (for me at least).

    Their site is: arduino (dot) cc

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  • Nice job. I tried something similar to this about 5 years ago only I didn't have the Arduino. It was a solid pulse train (no rest period like yours) and I had poor results. I thought my pulse motor should be high rpm. I've since learned different. Maybe if I had the Arduino back then I would have been as clever as you and would have tried the break between pulses. I wish you success and I will follow your progress.

  • got it, thanks a lot!

    TeZ

  • @jozsab1

    for now I paused it in favor of the Muller Dynamo experiment which seams very interesting.

  • @jozsab1

    good question. I have no idea.

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