neospin10 Rodin Sandwich Island Motor

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

This motor is driven by 2 Rodin coils which sandwich a 3/4" diameter neodymium cylinder magnet which acts as the brushless rotor. Each rodin coil has two windings. All four windings are connected in series, which seems to give the best motor speed and torque.

A curious thing is the current draw decreases when the motor is under load. For example, running at 600 RPM with a current draw of 200 ma, putting a load on the motor drops the RPM to 500 and also drops the current to around 180 ma. I saw this effect on a Bedini motor video, and others have talked about it from time to time. Thanks to lidmotor for the coil sandwich idea, which does make the motor more powerful.
I need to order some real stainless steel bearing rods for the axle rather thand wooden dowel stock.
Now it sounds like a 1950s Chevy truck engine.

Aloha

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  • so straight away this would be a better method for electric car engines...?

  • Dan, These DC pulse type motors that dont need a commutator may be scalable up to something useful and more efficient than regular off the shelf DC motors, but I'm not sure how much better they would be, since my experiments are small and primitive. These really strong neodymium magnets are great, and not too expensive. aloha

  • Hi Jack,

    Using a single regular simple coil wound with 325 foot of 24 gauge "Cross Connect" wire I got 1800 RPM ( 30HZ ). Joined in series the wire measured 650 foot. ( 16.5 ohm) I spun a 1 inch diametric cylinder magnet through its center axis. Good torque. Only power used was the output of a common instrument testing function generator. I now plan to split the coil - reverse one half -and sandwitch the magnet between. Now both sides of the magnet will be magnetically powered.

  • 64, Actually with a scope, I measure up to 2300 RPM on this motor, with 13 VDC and using around 500 ma. Fairly good torque also. It is a lot faster than I originally estimated.

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  • it's a double torus, Nassim Haramein's blueprint of creation. it's the structure of the universe, galaxies, solar systems, atoms, and even subatomic particles. It's even the structure of the human brain.

  • I wonder what happens if you take 12 rodin coils and center each of them on every side of a dodecahedron (a shape with 12 sides)? the energy vortex emanating from each coil would all converge at a single point (the geometrical center of the dodecahedron).. but since the center of the vortex associated with a rodin coil is not at the center of the actual coil, they would have to be angled and positioned just right and not upside down.

  • i need sandwich ^ ^

  • Drop the bushing... use a 1" to 2" Neossphere.... with the rods mounted to the left and right of it's axis. Each rod would have magnets on the tip riding repulsion in a Y cut base. If you wanted to take it further place a wind generator at each end... Pass one back into a circuit to split voltage and output 12v back to the coil. Build a lexan sphere to fit around the sphere and mount to ground. Wrap that with copper too and have a 3rd generator. 3 different sources of power with only 12v.

  • Free Energy is real and its here! The Oil companies are doing everything in their power to stop these information. If you want a Free energy machine do a search in youtube for the LT MAGNET MOTOR , Join the revolution!

  • There are brushless DC motors available, but you need a driving circuit to run them. Rotor has perm. magnets. stator has multiple coils. Not as easy as a regular DC motor.

    This concept though maybe not practical is still cool.

  • I have a large amount of wire coming and am constructing a different setup than whats posted on U tube right now.

    Unless you coil clamshell a diametric magnet one side of the magnet will always be without any magnetic influence.

    The clamshell also presents a problem itself. Both coils interact with each other resulting in a power loss.

    Within a couple of weeks I will show what I am doing and this motor should spool up as far as I want with good torque and NO magnetic uncoupling.

    Tom

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