Pulse Motor (70v+ Peak voltage) 011
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waut...soyou are producing more energy than u r using?
its kinda perpetum mobile right?
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oooooo that makes much more sense now...thanks!!!
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The reed switch is just two thin strips of metal. One strip is magnetic. The strips can be normally closed or normally open. In the normally closed case, a nearby magnet pulls the magnetic strip away and breaks the circuit. For a normally open switch, the passing magnet pulls the strips together.
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The peaks you're getting are from inductive kickback. In one of your previous videos, you mentioned the arcing inside of the reed switch, that's from inductive kickback.
Many motors use a commutating diode (simply a diode that is wired in reverse across the coil's leads) to recirculate this current around the coil and prevent the arcing you're seeing.
Again, you're not getting anything over unity; this is normal.
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makes sense thanks!
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i really dont think you need to wrap around the circumference. i think John is wasting too much wire that way. you can wrap smaller ones (like his innitial electromagnet) and just point the bolt head right at the rotating magnets. you could run multiple coils this way, utilizing more of the magnets than John is. (and you can get them closer as well)
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I have watched most of Hydrogen tap.....I have seen how he is now using his PWM so the motor does not have to turn so energize the coils...
I will wrap some wire round the circumference and take a reading..
Hope it works.
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check out johnaarons(spell it exactly the way i have it) in the youtube search window and look at his very last video. you will see how he has a coil around the magnets.
dont know much about this but ive been watching your vids....how does the reed switch work???
bentboybbz 2 years ago
The reed switch works with magnetics.
When a magnet is by it the switch is ON!
Hope this Helps
Paul..
kubikop 2 years ago