3 Neodymium Magnets stacked
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can you show the setup where you can see all the wiring. Plus what type voltage of capacitors did you used?
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crap i did believe that the rotor was going to blow up any time
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very kewl
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Brilliant, I really enjoyed this, keep up the good work.
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cool where can i buy a neodymium magnets
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@uSee218 it's not a toy.
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just learning about all this... seems awesome what is the wattage output?
floogerbomb 20 hours ago
@floogerbomb glad to help, so the motor output is rated in amps any device that consumes energy is rated in watts. this motor is adjustable input from 200ma to 4amps input but 50% of that can be recaptured. This is known as a Bendini SG circuit it can charge batteries and is a great way to start working in electronics you can find the circuit all over the net good luck. check out ZeroPointFuel website for more information
zeropointfuel 19 hours ago
how did you connect your coils to the circuit.
cloverpark2011 2 months ago
@cloverpark2011 each coil has 3 chips so the power wires of each coil is connected to a chip. One coil has a trigger wire and the other 2 coils are slaved to that trigger, so all the coils fire at the same time.
zeropointfuel 2 months ago