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  • BroMikey
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    Originally posted by SkyWatcher View Post
    Hi bromikey, thanks for the positive words.

    I don't have smaller magnets on hand, though I can always build another rotor later.

    I picked up some parts from hardware store to make the motor arbor.

    Unfortunately, the threads on the top part of the motor I was hoping to use. are reverse thread, so the nut coupler can't just be threaded on.
    So I found a 3/8" coupler that is fairly snug over most of the shaft, so I bored a set screw hole to make contact with flat part on shaft, just need to pick up a tap and die kit to tap the set screw hole.
    Was also working on the PWM motor controller circuit, it works well.
    Here is the circuit.
    peace love light

    Yes Sir got to do it eventually get set up with taps and dies plus the
    coupler we all figure out just like you. What I like a lot about you is
    your ability to circuit. If you can do it, other can too. Gotcha a pulsed
    motor now.

    Sweet, see each man has a strength.


    Last edited by BroMikey; 05-16-2019, 08:19 AM.

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  • SkyWatcher
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    Hi bromikey, thanks for the positive words.

    I don't have smaller magnets on hand, though I can always build another rotor later.

    I picked up some parts from hardware store to make the motor arbor.

    Unfortunately, the threads on the top part of the motor I was hoping to use. are reverse thread, so the nut coupler can't just be threaded on.
    So I found a 3/8" coupler that is fairly snug over most of the shaft, so I bored a set screw hole to make contact with flat part on shaft, just need to pick up a tap and die kit to tap the set screw hole.
    Was also working on the PWM motor controller circuit, it works well.
    Here is the circuit.
    peace love light

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  • BroMikey
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    Originally posted by SkyWatcher View Post

    Hi bromikey, thanks for sharing, I kind of figured it's not a piece of cake, balancing those forces.

    Here is the design I'm going with now, horizontal rotor.
    peace love light



    Nice design, the balancing is not so bad just follow the boss he
    uses a bit smaller magnet, done did deal.

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  • SkyWatcher
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    Hi all, was busy yesterday, so I didn't explain why I went with this different design.
    Firstly, it should be more efficient, mechanically and It is easier to build and less costly to build.

    I'm going to get some parts today, to create a motor arbor and extend it also.
    Also, I've been working on a PWM motor contoller circuit, for the MY6812B, will be 4 mosfets in parallel, using 555 timer circuit.

    I just want to know that this motor will work in this setup, then I will start working on coil former and other structutral parts.
    peace love light

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  • SkyWatcher
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    Hi all, Hi pot head, thanks for sharing, whoa, be careful man, put a kights armor suit on for that one.

    Hi bromikey, thanks for sharing, I kind of figured it's not a piece of cake, balancing those forces.

    Here is the design I'm going with now, horizontal rotor.
    peace love light



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  • alexelectric
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    Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
    Right now I have partial cancellation like everybody else except
    for those manufacturing facilities that have millions tied up in CAD
    driven robot CNC, like that make the stepper motors.

    It requires precision machining first and after that there must be
    some adjustment to compensate for differences of strength for the
    same magnets. Magnets all have distortions in the them and to balance
    them PERFECTLY to a whisper quiet is nearly impossible.

    Make sure that if you build such a device that the structure is capable
    of handling the stress. This is only a message for a practical application
    not for 1 or 2 day runs. To power a home.
    ok, but you're going to continue and make a demo prototype,
    the information is appreciated

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  • Pot head
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    Magnets

    Here are some photos of my new junk build.
    Warnings about magnets coming loose and all that stuff.
    The last photo is a replacement magnet.
    It left a shell that I filled with glue and a magnet.



    Attached Files

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  • BroMikey
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    Originally posted by alexelectric View Post
    very good, provide the magnet so that it does not stop before, and decrease the previous braking
    Right now I have partial cancellation like everybody else except
    for those manufacturing facilities that have millions tied up in CAD
    driven robot CNC, like that make the stepper motors.

    It requires precision machining first and after that there must be
    some adjustment to compensate for differences of strength for the
    same magnets. Magnets all have distortions in the them and to balance
    them PERFECTLY to a whisper quiet is nearly impossible.

    Make sure that if you build such a device that the structure is capable
    of handling the stress. This is only a message for a practical application
    not for 1 or 2 day runs. To power a home.

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  • SkyWatcher
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    Hi all, Hi pot head, sounds good, thanks for sharing.
    Yes, I would like to see that beauty running.
    Sounds like with that large batt. bank, you were getting some nice excess energy effects.

    I have a change of plans for my device, since I would like to use as much as I have on hand for this first, more practical model.
    I'm going with horizontal rotor, though still same design rotor, with coils underneath the rotor.
    This way, no need for separate motor shafts or bearings that will just add drag.

    peace love light

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  • j dove
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    Big device

    Originally posted by Pot head View Post



    Hello, since I created the way I built my device, I am the almighty creator of it.
    The battery bank is 24vdc @ a little over 1000 amps.
    It took 12 hours from complete discharge to full charge in 12 hours.
    That was before I had half of it completed.
    It was always on and charging so less time was involved on a daily basis.
    Hey Pothead,

    Looks intresting, he couldn't have destroyed it all.
    You could rebuild it.

    Jeff

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  • Netica
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    Thanks very much for the help here Turion, a great detailed bit of information and it all helps for those who are working on these machines.

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  • alexelectric
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    Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
    very good, provide the magnet so that it does not stop before, and decrease the previous braking

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  • Pot head
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    Originally posted by SkyWatcher View Post
    Hi pot head, thanks for sharing.
    Not sure what you mean by almighty creator, though do explain if you like.

    That's one heck of a build there, nice.

    Could you explain how you have or had that one powering your house if you wouold like to share and also, what caused your nephew to destroy it, that interests me also.

    Is it like the John Bedini scenario, guy comes in, watches johns device run, gets possessed by something and uses a hammer to destroy it.

    peace love light



    Hello, since I created the way I built my device, I am the almighty creator of it.
    The battery bank is 24vdc @ a little over 1000 amps.
    It took 12 hours from complete discharge to full charge in 12 hours.
    That was before I had half of it completed.
    It was always on and charging so less time was involved on a daily basis.
    Attached Files

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  • BroMikey
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsnEuxDza6k

    Ever thought of this?
    Last edited by BroMikey; 05-14-2019, 02:16 AM.

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  • SkyWatcher
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    Hi pot head, thanks for sharing.
    Not sure what you mean by almighty creator, though do explain if you like.

    That's one heck of a build there, nice.

    Could you explain how you have or had that one powering your house if you wouold like to share and also, what caused your nephew to destroy it, that interests me also.

    Is it like the John Bedini scenario, guy comes in, watches johns device run, gets possessed by something and uses a hammer to destroy it.

    peace love light

    Leave a comment:

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