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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

I have found a way of mounting the coils very close to the rotor of the motor.

I believe that the coils will not have to big to generate the voltage / amps out at this distance.

I also notice that the coil has a small drag on the rotor but only when the coil completes a circuit, very interesting.

What is causing the drag and how can we reduce it. Number of turns in the coil? radius of the coil? I need to investigate this.

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  • you always sound so sleepy.....

  • yeah, I have a full time job and spend a lot of energy on my videos..

  • hi.the drag is caused by lens' law. not totally sure, but that seems like the problem. cool vid:)

  • Cheers, ill look into it..

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  • o-o put it in a vacuum environment so it would have less drag like a hard drive?

  • nicht symmetrisch angeordnet

  • why do you use the leds? why cant you hook everything up straight?

  • what if you put the rotor in a vacuum?

  • nice thanks

  • What are we trying to accomplish here, if I may ask.

  • nice motor! it looks like it is running really smoothly! I am currently in the middle of a project myself. I am building a reed switch motor, and so far it seems to work! Great video!

  • "What is causing the drag and how can we reduce it. Number of turns in the coil? radius of the coil? I need to investigate this."

    If you removed that drag on the motor, you wouldn't make any power.

    I have an alternator in my garage.. when you activate the field coils (the part that makes power) you can barely turn it by hand at all.. when the coils are off, it spins quite freely by hand..

    Lens's law governs this crap like the other dude said..

    g'luck and good job

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