DC Attraction Motor from 3000 watt AC motor

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

This is originally a 3K 3 PH AC motor. I converted it to a DC Lindemann Attraction Motor with rectangular rotor shape and used double 21 AWG wire on the stator winding. On this video it works on 30 VDC with current draws about 3 A. Later, I'll use transistor and hall effect cam sensor to set rotational timing.

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  • So what's the point? You essentially took a fairly efficient 3 HP 3 phase motor and turned it into a crude DC motor that draws 3 amps@30 VDC and produces almost no torque. Am I missing something here?

  • @lrover03

    Yes. If you follow what Mr. Peter Lindemann concept about a rotary attraction motor, it could recover a DC from this type motor as power source. We can use it to charge a 2nd baterry, lighting and others. With this configuration we could COP more than 1.

    My point here is how to make it simple. I donot have to build an attraction motor from zero condition, but I can make it by modifying something from around my town.

  • Add more fire points, 2 is good, however, the more you can add the less the AMP draw is.

    Great video

  • @uusedman

    Thank you. Your shared videos are my inspiration, spin very smooth.

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  • The attraction motor is a STUPID concept!

    Our current technology uses the Hot component of Electricity in excess of 65% is lost in heat because of the magnetic component of electricity. The attraction motor runs off the Cold component of Electricity in its vacuum state, its up to 90% efficient however it is extracted from the Hot component through an short circuit arc, this is where most of your losses disappear to.

    I'd either use a cold plasma or a lenzless motor design with no back EMF.

  • Can you help me. I have a motor out of a tredmil. It was plugged in to 110. It has a red wire, black wire and green-yellow ground. Its a Johnson integrated drives motor. 2.25 hp, 20 amp, dc90v, Model jm010-013. I want to wire it so I can run a potters wheel with it but I stupidly didn't take the electric guts out with the motor. Can I wire it 110. The diagram has a1 is red (ok2), a2 orange (ok2), a3 blue (ok2), b4 green (ok2), b5 purple (ok1) b6 yellow (ok1)

  • Hello, great work, I want to replicate what you`ve done, could you tell me more about the modifications or a forum page were you`ve give more details ...

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