Pulsed Stator Strobes Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2008

Stroboscopics of pulsed stator for OC.

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  • 1) Is your device sitting on a metal table?

    2) Are there stray magnets in the area (e.g. any stray neos within 2 feet of the device)?

    Cheers :)

    Yada..

  • 1.) Metal Cabinet is 3.2 inches below the bottom of the rotor.

    2.)a. Strong collection of magnets arranged axially parallel to the Y-Plane 14.5" from stator center along the solenoid axis

    2.)b. Random collection of magnets 10.5" from stator center 20 degrees left of solenoid axis.

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  • 1) I ask about the metal table because Al's device was sitting on one.

    2) As for the stray magnets -- I'm always amazed at how nearby neos affect experiments.

  • 1) The reason I asked about the metal table is because Al's device was sitting on one.

    2) As for the stray neos -- I'm amazed at how my device is affected by nearby magnets.

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