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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2010

I now have both half's of the circuit working with the Arduino. There are some bugs to still work out. Speed continues to increase. Thanks for watching.

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  • Hi R to the B.....This video almost slipped through :-) I really like the arduino, must be fun to play with. Imagine all the other fun stuff you can do with it on a rainy day, I mean besides Bedini circuits and HHO stuff. Keep up the good work. Peace, iT

  • @insAneTunA Thanks iT, the Arduino is a cool tool with many uses. As long as you can tell it what to do. I am learning more ever day I play around with it. Also one of my older videos shows a "mpguino" witch is an arduino based program to monitor mpg's and some other info. The best part is the open source community. Peace my friend. Rawbush

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  • Your scareing me Man, Dont go blowin shit up again.

  • @llewgnal The windings are 90 degrees, but right now only one winding is being used. The second one by design is suppose to be 120 degrees so that they both fire at the same time(same polarity) , may try this sometime. Thanks rawbush

  • @Rawbush Now I got the idea, so the windings are 120 degrees apart ?

  • @llewgnal Yes if you change the 0 to a 1 on the save screen it saves settings. The changes made by pushing button are used right then, you only need to save if you want to start next time with same numbers. The micro number is stored in eprom once saved the called at beginning of the power being turned on.

  • @llewgnal the magnets are spaced 120 degrees apart, the halls are spaced 60 degrees. One hall fires the coil one way then 60 degrees later the other hall fires the coil opposite. So say trigger 1 fires every time north is up and south is down. As rotor rotates 60 deg now south is on top and north down so we need an opposite pulse. To fire 3 times per rev you use one half circuit, will only fire when north is up. Does that make any sense?

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