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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

A quick test to see how my new coil performs and a couple of larger magnets to get more torque.

I have decided I need two more magnets and my new coil is up to the job. It has two winding on it one of 200 Ohms (22 guage) the other of 100 Ohms (19 guage)

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  • Man! That is brilliant. What did you call that white pulse thing 120 degrees over from the coil?

  • Its a connection block with a reed switch attached to it.

    A Reed Switch is a magnetic switch. The one I am using is normally open and closes when a magnet passes it.

  • How you conet the coil, conect it to a pulse circuit?

    See the rodin coil, is a kind of electric ventury...sounds interesting

  • The pulse is directly connected to the speed of the rotor through the reed switch attached to the connection block. When the rotor spins it turns the coil on and off.

    Ill google rodin coil, thanks.

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  • Damn watch your balls man!

    if one of thoes big magnets get loose and fly's at you......  not good ;)

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  • epic format for hard drive platters XD

  • I have seen many of your videos like this that use a reed switch for turning to coil off and on, what kind of life do you get out of the reed switches? i cant imagine they last very long as they are switching several hundred times a second when you run these motors at high speed.

  • Thats a good idea using a bike odometer, if I used it on mine I would have to divide by four (four magnets) I think that the diameter of my spindle may be too small though.

    Check out ebay for the magnets my big ones were £5 each and can pull 55kg each.

    Hope this helps you with your motor.

  • I was considering building one of these myself, I did consider getting a bicycle odometer that uses magnets to advance it. I was also thinking is it more advantagous to make it bigger using multiple magnets verses buying some really strong magnets. Thanks for your reply

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