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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

I think I got the last calculation wrong....

This time it makes more sense to find the time of one cycle then times by four to get 1 rotation. Find how many rotations in a second then times by 60 for minutes.

I am using a dedicated probe with a coil to get the cycles so it should be correct.

2ms x 3.5 = 7ms per magnet

7ms per Magnet x 4 = 28ms per Rotation

1000 divide by 28 = 35.7 rotations per second

35.7 rotations times 60 = 2142 Rotations Per Minute

Thats pretty FAST.......

If I am wrong please tell me, Also If I am right please tell me....

Thanks for watching

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  • very interesting :)

    I always liked technology and new ideas, good job you have there :)

  • The Output can be increased to 24 volts by increasing the amount of turns or use a Y or Delta connection on the generator coils around the rotor.

  • its using 2 volts and giving 13 volts over

  • Have a look at the voltage generated on your 'pickup' coil. That's the voltage you are creating having your motor running as a generator in the 'conventional' fashion.

  • 3.25 squares x 2 ms x 4 magnets = 26 ms per rotation

    60000 s / 26 = 2308 RPM

    Correct ?

    To quote J.A. 'Not too shabby'

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