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Old 06-10-2008, 06:55 AM
vzon17 vzon17 is offline
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Originally Posted by Eric View Post
lol i had some fun by dumping the bEMF from my second motor into to large caps and i was able to run my first (smaller) motor on the kickback energy alone and further collected the BEMF from the (smaller) motor into 2 other caps.
but that gave some interesting ideas for my 2 pole motor. i am now building the circut so each pole is totally isolated from each other. each pole starts with its own 24v battery pack, has its own transistor circuit, and now i am working on using a duel optoisolator so i can use 1 reed switch to control both circuits. then
maybe i can dump the BEMF of 1 pole onto the primary side of the other pole!
Yeah let me know what you find out there, that idea has been going aronud ni my mind a lot. dump one coil to power the other coil, and if you can figure out haw to make it go back and forth then you only need to add enough energy to cover the losses. an idea I had was to back teh coil with bifilar windings but have one wire of the two go longer and keep winding it so you have two wires like a bifilar winding but one is much longer and adds more turns to the coil. then collect the collapse of the longer wire which wolud have more voltage and then dump that into the other coil for power, so it becomes somewhat like a tranformer combined with a motor. the collapse have higher voltage than the drive pulse that way. Only thing I have a problem with is the timing. the collapse may happen so fast that it wolud not be at the right time to hit the other coil so maybe store it in a capacitor then then dump it when needed. Just some thoughts anyway.
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