Update on the pulse motor alternator
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put magnets on the other side of the blade too.....mount it.........put pickup brush on inside and outside of magnets on blade . take reading get back
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How many turns of 22 gauge wire did you use?
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good luck
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I love the advancements. Like the way you think. It's not that it's going to work, we know it already DOES WORK. :) Let's power stuff, even our homes while charging batteries. Keep up the good work!
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great work!, you can do it!
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Todd nice work. I sent you a PM but thought I would post this question out here cus maybe other nobbs like myself would benefit from the answer.
Your wiring up your stator coils in parallel and not series.....why? Is it because your creating an alternator and not a generator? Wouldn't wiring them up in series give you more current?
thanks
Are you planning on rotating the sawblade with all those magnets on it? Because if this is the case then I would rather suggest to rotate a lighter wheel with the coils on it to have less load on you motor.
youtuubbguy66 4 years ago
From what I have read, the inertia will help keep the motor spinning maybe not as fast but this arrangement is for a lower rpm alternator anyway. There are some windmills that work best at 250 rpms but they use 12-14 gauge wire best suited for low low rpms because they lose heat. I am using 22awg wire which in my estimation should work out fine. This turns between 800-1100 rpms with the magnets, and saw blade.
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
Great stuff, I love checking you progress out. I'm an industrial electrician so I'm looking at all our scrap electrical stuff in a new light. I think the next motor I change out will be getting used for a venture of my own. Look forward to your next vid mate.
sooties01 4 years ago
Thank you... I keep writing you back and giving a web address but it wont let me. I will try again. otherpower dot com forward slash bartmil dot html. This is a cool websight from a guy who lives in the mountains "off the grid" for many many years now. I also got the magnets for 3.00 U.S. each CHEAP! from applied magnets GOOD LUCK. Stay posting cuz I may need to pick your brain :)
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
Hi guy
Looks very interesting. most of the wind generators I have looked at have filler for the coils. I guess you could drill them out and ad it later. Good idea with the fiberglass from autozone.
marthale7 4 years ago
What I mean is...the iron filler with neo magnets will make it hard to turn and doesn't create enough electricity to make it worth while. Really...if it makes more that 1/2 a watt...it is 200% efficient. I believe I will be getting at least 100watts out of this sucker.
ktservicescorp 4 years ago